• Still Relevant in 2026. Still God’s Truth.

    If Hebrews 13:1–5 were written to Gen Z today, it might sound something like this:

    Don’t stop caring about people. In a world that often values followers over friendships, keep showing genuine love. Be kind, even when no one is watching.

    Don’t ignore people simply because they’re strangers or different from you. A small act of kindness can change someone’s life, and you never know how God may use your compassion.

    Don’t scroll past people who are hurting. Whether they’re struggling with depression, loneliness, poverty, illness, or injustice, don’t say, “That’s not my problem.” Put yourself in their shoes. Jesus calls us to carry one another’s burdens.

    Treat marriage with honor. It isn’t just another relationship you can walk away from when things become difficult. God designed marriage to be a lifelong covenant built on faithfulness, trust, and sacrificial love. Don’t let a culture of hookups, pornography, cheating, or casual sex convince you that purity no longer matters. God’s standards haven’t changed because society has.

    Don’t spend your life comparing yourself with everyone else. Social media will always show someone with a better job, a better body, a better car, a better vacation, or a better lifestyle. Chasing what everyone else has will only steal your peace. Learn to be grateful for what God has already given you.

    Most importantly, remember this promise: God has never ghosted you. Friends may leave. Relationships may end. People may disappoint you. But Jesus says, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” That promise is stronger than any trend, algorithm, or opinion.

    The world will constantly tell you to want more, be more, and chase more. Jesus simply says,

    “Follow Me.”

    And that’s still the best decision anyone can make.

    #Hebrews13 #BibleTruth #LiveTheWord #FaithInAction #LoveOneAnother #ChooseKindness #FollowJesus #ChristCentered #ChristianYouth #GenZForJesus #FaithOverCulture #KingdomFirst #TruthInLove #WalkWithJesus #BeContent #MarriageHonored #PurityMatters #GodWillNeverLeaveYou #HopeInChrist #StandFirm #NoCompromise #SeekHisKingdom #ChristianLiving #JesusIsEnough #Maranatha
    Still Relevant in 2026. Still God’s Truth. ✝️ If Hebrews 13:1–5 were written to Gen Z today, it might sound something like this: Don’t stop caring about people. In a world that often values followers over friendships, keep showing genuine love. Be kind, even when no one is watching. Don’t ignore people simply because they’re strangers or different from you. A small act of kindness can change someone’s life, and you never know how God may use your compassion. Don’t scroll past people who are hurting. Whether they’re struggling with depression, loneliness, poverty, illness, or injustice, don’t say, “That’s not my problem.” Put yourself in their shoes. Jesus calls us to carry one another’s burdens. Treat marriage with honor. It isn’t just another relationship you can walk away from when things become difficult. God designed marriage to be a lifelong covenant built on faithfulness, trust, and sacrificial love. Don’t let a culture of hookups, pornography, cheating, or casual sex convince you that purity no longer matters. God’s standards haven’t changed because society has. Don’t spend your life comparing yourself with everyone else. Social media will always show someone with a better job, a better body, a better car, a better vacation, or a better lifestyle. Chasing what everyone else has will only steal your peace. Learn to be grateful for what God has already given you. Most importantly, remember this promise: God has never ghosted you. Friends may leave. Relationships may end. People may disappoint you. But Jesus says, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” That promise is stronger than any trend, algorithm, or opinion. The world will constantly tell you to want more, be more, and chase more. Jesus simply says, “Follow Me.” And that’s still the best decision anyone can make. ❤️✝️ #Hebrews13 #BibleTruth #LiveTheWord #FaithInAction #LoveOneAnother #ChooseKindness #FollowJesus #ChristCentered #ChristianYouth #GenZForJesus #FaithOverCulture #KingdomFirst #TruthInLove #WalkWithJesus #BeContent #MarriageHonored #PurityMatters #GodWillNeverLeaveYou #HopeInChrist #StandFirm #NoCompromise #SeekHisKingdom #ChristianLiving #JesusIsEnough #Maranatha ✝️📖❤️🙏
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  • Good morning to everyone. Grace and Peace be with you.

    Can you believe these temperatures? I have actually put on jeans because it is too cool for me. Haha. Did not see that coming.

    One of the neat things about social media is that you can have fun with your picture. There are these games that you can play that are “What are you like in animal form, good and bad?” “If you were a bird, which one would you be?” “What is your spirit flower?” The list goes on. Well, last night I played a couple, and the ‘glamour’ shots that they envisioned for me were hilariously beautiful and totally not happening at all at the same time. Haha. I love seeing what the AI algorithm thinks of my picture in these different scenarios. It is fun. But … anyone who knows me … the true me … knows that it is completely false - A mask.

    This mask is meant for humor and enjoyment. Unfortunately, there are other masks out there that are for hiding the dark that lives in our lives. We have this unique way of portraying ourselves in a positive light so that no one will know the true darkness that hides in the shadows of our steps. It is not until we light the life-giving candle of Jesus Christ in our lives that we can shed our masks.

    There are many umbrellas that we all walk under throughout our lives. The enemy is in many, if not all of them, to some degree … even the one held by Christ. Stick with me here. Through our lives, we are guided by circumstances. This is the catalyst for that. Because of that, I did this. He said this, so I replied that. And so on. Circumstances and scenarios drive our steps. In that, we put on masks to make ourselves look better than we truly are. I go to church; therefore, I must always be happy, and nothing is ever wrong in my life … Mask. If I show distress of any kind, then the person I am trying to lead to Christ will run away … Mask.

    The enemy is constantly whispering his logical explanations over each step we make. Common sense explanations that truly hold water for thought. Making it seem as though the mask is the very thing that we need to keep up appearances and do God’s will. He makes very compelling arguments. Meanwhile, the mask is creating a lie. By keeping our troubles in the dark, we set those up around us for failure. Our struggles, our honesty, our transparency … that is what allows for the Light to shine out the darkness. Our ability to allow others to see the deepest truths of our lives is what will show them how we are still standing … because of the Love of Christ and our faith in him.

    The enemy would have us believe that if Jane knows about what I did ten years ago, she will tell the pastor and the pastor will not allow me to volunteer anymore because I am a bad person. If Jane knows what I did, I will be the gossip point for the whole community, and my reputation will be ruined. If Jane finds out my secrets, she will walk away from me, and I will have no one. If Jane … (fyi…I do not know anyone named Jane…fictional name for this purpose) The enemy will convince me to bury our secrets to protect ourselves. Sometimes in that protection we end up building barriers which in turn end up as lies so that no one knows. Those lies compound and create even bigger issues.

    This is not a call to stand on the street corner and confess your every sin of life. This is not a call for you to invite disruptive people into your life. This is a call for you to remove the mask of darkness, allow the Light to be your reflection, and when those secrets surface … face them head-on. “Yes, that was me then. But not anymore.” Once you do that and stand on it, darkness will no longer have any power over you. Today, I encourage you to find the mask that you are hiding behind and remove it. Your face is beautiful in the light of His love.

    Be blessed.

    **The night is far gone; the day is at hand. So then let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light. – Romans 13:12
    Good morning to everyone. Grace and Peace be with you. Can you believe these temperatures? I have actually put on jeans because it is too cool for me. Haha. Did not see that coming. One of the neat things about social media is that you can have fun with your picture. There are these games that you can play that are “What are you like in animal form, good and bad?” “If you were a bird, which one would you be?” “What is your spirit flower?” The list goes on. Well, last night I played a couple, and the ‘glamour’ shots that they envisioned for me were hilariously beautiful and totally not happening at all at the same time. Haha. I love seeing what the AI algorithm thinks of my picture in these different scenarios. It is fun. But … anyone who knows me … the true me … knows that it is completely false - A mask. This mask is meant for humor and enjoyment. Unfortunately, there are other masks out there that are for hiding the dark that lives in our lives. We have this unique way of portraying ourselves in a positive light so that no one will know the true darkness that hides in the shadows of our steps. It is not until we light the life-giving candle of Jesus Christ in our lives that we can shed our masks. There are many umbrellas that we all walk under throughout our lives. The enemy is in many, if not all of them, to some degree … even the one held by Christ. Stick with me here. Through our lives, we are guided by circumstances. This is the catalyst for that. Because of that, I did this. He said this, so I replied that. And so on. Circumstances and scenarios drive our steps. In that, we put on masks to make ourselves look better than we truly are. I go to church; therefore, I must always be happy, and nothing is ever wrong in my life … Mask. If I show distress of any kind, then the person I am trying to lead to Christ will run away … Mask. The enemy is constantly whispering his logical explanations over each step we make. Common sense explanations that truly hold water for thought. Making it seem as though the mask is the very thing that we need to keep up appearances and do God’s will. He makes very compelling arguments. Meanwhile, the mask is creating a lie. By keeping our troubles in the dark, we set those up around us for failure. Our struggles, our honesty, our transparency … that is what allows for the Light to shine out the darkness. Our ability to allow others to see the deepest truths of our lives is what will show them how we are still standing … because of the Love of Christ and our faith in him. The enemy would have us believe that if Jane knows about what I did ten years ago, she will tell the pastor and the pastor will not allow me to volunteer anymore because I am a bad person. If Jane knows what I did, I will be the gossip point for the whole community, and my reputation will be ruined. If Jane finds out my secrets, she will walk away from me, and I will have no one. If Jane … (fyi…I do not know anyone named Jane…fictional name for this purpose) The enemy will convince me to bury our secrets to protect ourselves. Sometimes in that protection we end up building barriers which in turn end up as lies so that no one knows. Those lies compound and create even bigger issues. This is not a call to stand on the street corner and confess your every sin of life. This is not a call for you to invite disruptive people into your life. This is a call for you to remove the mask of darkness, allow the Light to be your reflection, and when those secrets surface … face them head-on. “Yes, that was me then. But not anymore.” Once you do that and stand on it, darkness will no longer have any power over you. Today, I encourage you to find the mask that you are hiding behind and remove it. Your face is beautiful in the light of His love. Be blessed. **The night is far gone; the day is at hand. So then let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light. – Romans 13:12
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  • Kora Obidi, Pastor Kumuyi and Her Deeper Life Roots: How One Shakira Clip at 13 Turned a Holiness Girl Into an Adult Performer

    I saw an interview recently. It came to my feed because it contained content related to Pastor Kumuyi and Deeper Life, and the algorithm knows I watch holiness‑based content.

    And in that interview, Kora Obidi openly mentioned Deeper Life Church.

    She said she grew up in a Deeper Life home where TV was completely forbidden.
    She said she didn’t watch TV for the first 13 years of her life.
    And the very first day she finally watched TV… she saw Shakira dancing.

    According to her, that sudden exposure — after 13 years of total denial — made her “vulnerable,” and Shakira’s performance immediately influenced her to start dancing.
    Not just dancing, but eventually becoming an adult performer.

    Her story is not simply unfortunate.
    It is a case study in what happens when holiness is present, but conviction is absent.

    WHAT HER STORY REVEALS

    1. Rules cannot replace regeneration

    She lived under holiness but never met the God behind it.
    That is why one Shakira clip could overthrow 13 years of doctrine.

    “God looks at the heart.” — 1 Samuel 16:7

    2. Sudden exposure destroys unrooted children

    She said she became “vulnerable” because she had never seen anything like Shakira before.
    This is exactly why Kumuyi and Deeper Life restricted TV, not to punish, but to protect.

    “Guard your heart.” — Proverbs 4:23

    3. Trauma without discipleship becomes rebellion

    She lost her mother early.
    Her father left the church.
    Her emotional foundation collapsed.

    Pain + exposure + no discipleship = predictable derailment.

    “A broken spirit dries the bones.” — Proverbs 17:22

    4. Talent without guidance becomes a weapon for the world

    Her gift made room for her but because she lacked discipleship, the room she entered was the world, not the kingdom.

    “A gift makes room.” — Proverbs 18:16

    5. Church culture cannot replace personal salvation

    She grew up in church, not in Christ.

    “Be rooted in Him.” — Colossians 2:7

    LESSONS FOR THE CHURCH, PARENTS AND CHILDREN

    For the Church

    Stop assuming children raised in holiness are automatically saved.
    They need encounters, not just outlines.

    For Parents

    Your child can obey your rules and still be spiritually empty.
    Your child can avoid TV and still be unrooted.
    Your child can dress holy and still be vulnerable.

    Holiness must be explained, not just enforced.

    For Children/Teenagers

    Growing up in church is not salvation.
    Your parents’ convictions cannot become yours by inheritance.

    You must meet Christ personally.

    MY PERSONAL CONCLUSION

    When I was in Deeper Life in the 90s, I saw this pattern clearly.
    Most of the people who carried real fire were those who came into the church seeking God, not those who were born into the system.

    I saw chronic unbelievers who mastered the routines but never felt the fire.

    Even Jerry Kumuyi, raised in holiness, didn’t become born again until his mid‑thirties.
    His friend, who claimed he was an ex‑cultist in that popular video clip, was also the son of a big pastor.

    This reinforces one truth: salvation is personal.

    “Work out your salvation.” — Philippians 2:12

    Holiness is not inherited.
    It is not absorbed by proximity.
    It is birthed by conviction.

    This is why Pastor Kumuyi or Deeper Life should not be blamed for how Kora turned out.
    Many grew up under the same strict environment — no TV, no worldly exposure — and turned out strong, stable, and deeply rooted in Christ.

    The issue is not Deeper Life.
    The issue is not the no‑TV doctrine.
    The issue is not Pastor Kumuyi.
    The issue is personal surrender.

    HOW TO HELP CHILDREN BORN INTO CHURCH CULTURE (WHO DON’T BELIEVE)

    • Teach identity, not just morality
    • Give encounters, not just restrictions
    • Disciple their gifts early
    • Heal wounds before the world exploits them
    • Let them ask questions without fear
    • Show them Christ, not just church culture

    If we fail here, the world will disciple them the moment they step outside.

    And the first Shakira they see at 13 will still be powerful enough to redirect their destiny.

    - shared by

    Dae Jumong 12/7/26
    ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Here is my opinion …

    This conversation goes beyond Kora Obidi, Deeper Life, Pastor Kumuyi, or even the question of whether a particular church standard was right or wrong.

    The deeper parenting lesson is that child can be protected from the world and still not be prepared for the world.

    Rules are important. Boundaries are important. Values are important. But boundaries without understanding can create children who know what they are not allowed to do, but do not understand why they believe what they believe.

    A child who has never been taught how to process temptation may not know what to do when temptation eventually arrives.

    This is why parenting cannot only be about restriction. It must also be about formation.

    You cannot simply say:
    “Don’t watch this.”
    “Don’t listen to that.”
    “Don’t go there.”

    You must also teach:
    “Here is why we choose differently.”
    “Here is who you are.”
    “Here is what God says about your identity.”
    “Here is how to make wise decisions when nobody is watching.”

    The goal of parenting is not to raise children who can survive only inside our fence.

    The goal is to raise children who carry conviction even when they leave the fence.

    A child who has been trained only by external control may look obedient while supervised but collapse when freedom comes.

    A child who has been discipled has an internal compass.

    That is why parents must move from control to conviction, from rules to relationship, from behavior management to heart transformation.

    Jesus did not just give people rules; He transformed hearts.

    The question every Christian parent should ask is:

    “Have I only taught my child how to behave, or have I helped my child understand why they believe?”

    Because one day every child will encounter their own “Shakira moment” an unexpected exposure, a new environment, a new friend, a new temptation.

    The preparation is not pretending the world does not exist.

    The preparation is raising children who know who they are before the world tells them who they should become.

    Holiness must move from the family handbook into the child’s heart.

    That is the work of intentional parenting.

    This is exactly why parenting cannot be accidental.

    The world is discipling children every day through entertainment, friendships, social media, and culture.

    The question is not whether your child will be influenced.

    The question is:

    Who will have the strongest voice in your child’s life before the world begins speaking?

    Inside our Inner Circle Program for Parents, we help intentional parents move beyond just controlling behavior and start building children with:

    Strong identity
    Biblical values
    Emotional intelligence
    Critical thinking skills
    Healthy boundaries
    The confidence to stand when nobody is watching

    Because the goal is not to raise children who only do right when parents are around.

    The goal is to raise children who carry conviction when they are alone.

    Registration for our next Inner Circle is open.

    If you desire to raise children who are rooted, resilient, and prepared for the real world, comment INNER CIRCLE or send us a message to secure your place.

    Your child’s future cannot be left to chance.

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    Kora Obidi, Pastor Kumuyi and Her Deeper Life Roots: How One Shakira Clip at 13 Turned a Holiness Girl Into an Adult Performer I saw an interview recently. It came to my feed because it contained content related to Pastor Kumuyi and Deeper Life, and the algorithm knows I watch holiness‑based content. And in that interview, Kora Obidi openly mentioned Deeper Life Church. She said she grew up in a Deeper Life home where TV was completely forbidden. She said she didn’t watch TV for the first 13 years of her life. And the very first day she finally watched TV… she saw Shakira dancing. According to her, that sudden exposure — after 13 years of total denial — made her “vulnerable,” and Shakira’s performance immediately influenced her to start dancing. Not just dancing, but eventually becoming an adult performer. Her story is not simply unfortunate. It is a case study in what happens when holiness is present, but conviction is absent. WHAT HER STORY REVEALS 1. Rules cannot replace regeneration She lived under holiness but never met the God behind it. That is why one Shakira clip could overthrow 13 years of doctrine. “God looks at the heart.” — 1 Samuel 16:7 2. Sudden exposure destroys unrooted children She said she became “vulnerable” because she had never seen anything like Shakira before. This is exactly why Kumuyi and Deeper Life restricted TV, not to punish, but to protect. “Guard your heart.” — Proverbs 4:23 3. Trauma without discipleship becomes rebellion She lost her mother early. Her father left the church. Her emotional foundation collapsed. Pain + exposure + no discipleship = predictable derailment. “A broken spirit dries the bones.” — Proverbs 17:22 4. Talent without guidance becomes a weapon for the world Her gift made room for her but because she lacked discipleship, the room she entered was the world, not the kingdom. “A gift makes room.” — Proverbs 18:16 5. Church culture cannot replace personal salvation She grew up in church, not in Christ. “Be rooted in Him.” — Colossians 2:7 LESSONS FOR THE CHURCH, PARENTS AND CHILDREN For the Church Stop assuming children raised in holiness are automatically saved. They need encounters, not just outlines. For Parents Your child can obey your rules and still be spiritually empty. Your child can avoid TV and still be unrooted. Your child can dress holy and still be vulnerable. Holiness must be explained, not just enforced. For Children/Teenagers Growing up in church is not salvation. Your parents’ convictions cannot become yours by inheritance. You must meet Christ personally. MY PERSONAL CONCLUSION When I was in Deeper Life in the 90s, I saw this pattern clearly. Most of the people who carried real fire were those who came into the church seeking God, not those who were born into the system. I saw chronic unbelievers who mastered the routines but never felt the fire. Even Jerry Kumuyi, raised in holiness, didn’t become born again until his mid‑thirties. His friend, who claimed he was an ex‑cultist in that popular video clip, was also the son of a big pastor. This reinforces one truth: salvation is personal. “Work out your salvation.” — Philippians 2:12 Holiness is not inherited. It is not absorbed by proximity. It is birthed by conviction. This is why Pastor Kumuyi or Deeper Life should not be blamed for how Kora turned out. Many grew up under the same strict environment — no TV, no worldly exposure — and turned out strong, stable, and deeply rooted in Christ. The issue is not Deeper Life. The issue is not the no‑TV doctrine. The issue is not Pastor Kumuyi. The issue is personal surrender. HOW TO HELP CHILDREN BORN INTO CHURCH CULTURE (WHO DON’T BELIEVE) • Teach identity, not just morality • Give encounters, not just restrictions • Disciple their gifts early • Heal wounds before the world exploits them • Let them ask questions without fear • Show them Christ, not just church culture If we fail here, the world will disciple them the moment they step outside. And the first Shakira they see at 13 will still be powerful enough to redirect their destiny. - shared by Dae Jumong 12/7/26 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Here is my opinion … This conversation goes beyond Kora Obidi, Deeper Life, Pastor Kumuyi, or even the question of whether a particular church standard was right or wrong. The deeper parenting lesson is that child can be protected from the world and still not be prepared for the world. Rules are important. Boundaries are important. Values are important. But boundaries without understanding can create children who know what they are not allowed to do, but do not understand why they believe what they believe. A child who has never been taught how to process temptation may not know what to do when temptation eventually arrives. This is why parenting cannot only be about restriction. It must also be about formation. You cannot simply say: “Don’t watch this.” “Don’t listen to that.” “Don’t go there.” You must also teach: “Here is why we choose differently.” “Here is who you are.” “Here is what God says about your identity.” “Here is how to make wise decisions when nobody is watching.” The goal of parenting is not to raise children who can survive only inside our fence. The goal is to raise children who carry conviction even when they leave the fence. A child who has been trained only by external control may look obedient while supervised but collapse when freedom comes. A child who has been discipled has an internal compass. That is why parents must move from control to conviction, from rules to relationship, from behavior management to heart transformation. Jesus did not just give people rules; He transformed hearts. The question every Christian parent should ask is: “Have I only taught my child how to behave, or have I helped my child understand why they believe?” Because one day every child will encounter their own “Shakira moment” an unexpected exposure, a new environment, a new friend, a new temptation. The preparation is not pretending the world does not exist. The preparation is raising children who know who they are before the world tells them who they should become. Holiness must move from the family handbook into the child’s heart. That is the work of intentional parenting. This is exactly why parenting cannot be accidental. The world is discipling children every day through entertainment, friendships, social media, and culture. The question is not whether your child will be influenced. The question is: Who will have the strongest voice in your child’s life before the world begins speaking? Inside our Inner Circle Program for Parents, we help intentional parents move beyond just controlling behavior and start building children with: ✅ Strong identity ✅ Biblical values ✅ Emotional intelligence ✅ Critical thinking skills ✅ Healthy boundaries ✅ The confidence to stand when nobody is watching Because the goal is not to raise children who only do right when parents are around. The goal is to raise children who carry conviction when they are alone. Registration for our next Inner Circle is open. If you desire to raise children who are rooted, resilient, and prepared for the real world, comment INNER CIRCLE or send us a message to secure your place. Your child’s future cannot be left to chance. ❤️ Copied
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  • The loss of civility online: How anonymity and algorithms reward outrage, turning conversations into shouting matches. Moderation is constant, but the root problem is unmoderated anger fueling popularity. #SocialMedia #OnlineDiscourse #Civility #Algorithm #Anger

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ7w5dSGsMA
    The loss of civility online: How anonymity and algorithms reward outrage, turning conversations into shouting matches. Moderation is constant, but the root problem is unmoderated anger fueling popularity. #SocialMedia #OnlineDiscourse #Civility #Algorithm #Anger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ7w5dSGsMA
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  • Between the Pulpit and the Algorithm.

    “Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season…” — 2 Timothy 4:2
    If preaching is fundamentally the proclamation of divine revelation, what happens when the preacher begins to rely on artificial systems that generate structure, language, and even theological suggestion?
    Can the algorithm assist the minister without subtly shaping the message it helps prepare?
    In an age of AI-assisted homiletics, the real question is not efficiency, but authority: who (or what) is shaping the sermon before it reaches the pulpit?
    Between the Pulpit and the Algorithm. “Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season…” — 2 Timothy 4:2 If preaching is fundamentally the proclamation of divine revelation, what happens when the preacher begins to rely on artificial systems that generate structure, language, and even theological suggestion? Can the algorithm assist the minister without subtly shaping the message it helps prepare? In an age of AI-assisted homiletics, the real question is not efficiency, but authority: who (or what) is shaping the sermon before it reaches the pulpit?
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  • #DAILY LIGHT
    THE DISCIPLE WHO NEVER OPENS HIS BIBLE

    ​Beloved, let's allow our hearts to be burdened by the Spirit of the Lord today to confront a silent epidemic paralyzing the Body of Christ. From our altars here in Ibadan to the ends of the earth, we have raised a generation of believers who are addicted to sermons but allergic to Scripture.
    ​You listen to three podcasts on your way to work. You scroll through dozens of one-minute preaching clips on TikTok and Facebook. You shout, jump, and take notes while your favorite prophet prophesies on Sunday morning.
    ​Yet, your personal Bible has not been opened in weeks.
    ​Hear me as a prophetic teacher of Discipleship: Consuming another man’s sermon is not the same as studying the Word of God for yourself. You are surviving on regurgitated revelation, and it is killing your spiritual immune system!

    THE TRAGEDY OF SECOND-HAND REVELATION
    ​When you only listen to sermons, you are eating a meal that someone else went into the presence of God to cook. It tastes good, it might even make you feel full for a moment, but it cannot build the spiritual muscle required for the days we are living in.
    ​We want to master God's algorithm for power, favor, and love, but we refuse to download the raw data of the Word into our own spirits! We want the quick fix, the summary, the spiritual fast-food.
    ​But you cannot destroy the night men behind your nightmares by throwing your pastor's sermon at them. When the devil comes for your family, your mind, and your destiny, he is not intimidated by the YouTube video you watched this morning. He is only paralyzed by the Word of God that has become flesh in you.

    THE BIBLICAL STANDARD OF A TRUE DISCIPLE
    ​If you claim to be a disciple, look at the standard set by the early believers. The Apostle Paul was arguably the greatest preacher of the New Testament, yet look at how the believers in Berea responded to him:
    ​Acts 17:11 - "These were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so."
    ​They didn't just clap for the Apostle! They went home, opened their scrolls, and searched the Scriptures for themselves!
    ​God is not just looking for an audience; He is looking for students.
    ​2 Timothy 2:15 commands: "Study to show THYSELF approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."
    ​Joshua 1:8 does not say "This book of the law shall not depart from your pastor's mouth." It says it must not depart from your mouth!

    BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
    ​Beloved, the days are evil, and the time is short. We live our lives as if we have endless tomorrows to finally get serious about the Word. But before the silver cord snaps and your earthly assignment is demanded of you, what foundation will you have built?
    ​You cannot stand before the judgment seat of Christ and say, "I didn't read Your Book, but I listened to a lot of great preachers talk about it."
    ​It is time to repent of spiritual laziness. It is time to turn off the notifications, silence the background noise, open the physical pages of your Bible, and wrestle with the text until the Holy Ghost breathes upon your understanding.
    ​ SOUL-SURRENDERING CALL TO ACTION
    ​Stop treating the Bible like an emergency kit and start treating it like your daily oxygen. If your spiritual roots do not go deep into the text, the coming storms will uproot you.

    TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION RIGHT NOW:
    ​TYPE "I WILL STUDY FOR MYSELF!" in the comments to prophetically break the spirit of laziness over your mind.
    ​SHARE THIS BROADCAST to your timeline and all your groups. We must wake the Church up from the slumber of second-hand Christianity!
    ​THE 15-MINUTE CHALLENGE: Cancel one of the podcasts you listen to today, and replace it with 15 minutes of silent, focused reading of the Book of John. No commentary. Just you, the Word, and the Holy Ghost.
    ​A PRAYER OF SURRENDER (DO NOT SCROLL PAST THIS)
    ​"Father, I repent for being a lazy disciple. I repent for treating Your Holy Word as an option rather than a necessity. Forgive me for trying to fight my battles with borrowed revelation. Holy Spirit, ignite a violent, unquenchable hunger inside me for the Scriptures. Open my eyes that I may see wondrous things from Your law. Let Your Word become a fire shut up in my bones! In the mighty name of Jesus Christ!"
    ​If you truly mean this prayer and you are committing to the secret place of study, type "AMEN" in the comments right now!
    #THE SON OF LIGHT
    #DAILY LIGHT THE DISCIPLE WHO NEVER OPENS HIS BIBLE 🚨 ​Beloved, let's allow our hearts to be burdened by the Spirit of the Lord today to confront a silent epidemic paralyzing the Body of Christ. From our altars here in Ibadan to the ends of the earth, we have raised a generation of believers who are addicted to sermons but allergic to Scripture. ​You listen to three podcasts on your way to work. You scroll through dozens of one-minute preaching clips on TikTok and Facebook. You shout, jump, and take notes while your favorite prophet prophesies on Sunday morning. ​Yet, your personal Bible has not been opened in weeks. ​Hear me as a prophetic teacher of Discipleship: Consuming another man’s sermon is not the same as studying the Word of God for yourself. You are surviving on regurgitated revelation, and it is killing your spiritual immune system! THE TRAGEDY OF SECOND-HAND REVELATION ​When you only listen to sermons, you are eating a meal that someone else went into the presence of God to cook. It tastes good, it might even make you feel full for a moment, but it cannot build the spiritual muscle required for the days we are living in. ​We want to master God's algorithm for power, favor, and love, but we refuse to download the raw data of the Word into our own spirits! We want the quick fix, the summary, the spiritual fast-food. ​But you cannot destroy the night men behind your nightmares by throwing your pastor's sermon at them. When the devil comes for your family, your mind, and your destiny, he is not intimidated by the YouTube video you watched this morning. He is only paralyzed by the Word of God that has become flesh in you. THE BIBLICAL STANDARD OF A TRUE DISCIPLE ​If you claim to be a disciple, look at the standard set by the early believers. The Apostle Paul was arguably the greatest preacher of the New Testament, yet look at how the believers in Berea responded to him: ​Acts 17:11 - "These were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so." ​They didn't just clap for the Apostle! They went home, opened their scrolls, and searched the Scriptures for themselves! ​God is not just looking for an audience; He is looking for students. ​2 Timothy 2:15 commands: "Study to show THYSELF approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." ​Joshua 1:8 does not say "This book of the law shall not depart from your pastor's mouth." It says it must not depart from your mouth! BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE ​Beloved, the days are evil, and the time is short. We live our lives as if we have endless tomorrows to finally get serious about the Word. But before the silver cord snaps and your earthly assignment is demanded of you, what foundation will you have built? ​You cannot stand before the judgment seat of Christ and say, "I didn't read Your Book, but I listened to a lot of great preachers talk about it." ​It is time to repent of spiritual laziness. It is time to turn off the notifications, silence the background noise, open the physical pages of your Bible, and wrestle with the text until the Holy Ghost breathes upon your understanding. ​ SOUL-SURRENDERING CALL TO ACTION ​Stop treating the Bible like an emergency kit and start treating it like your daily oxygen. If your spiritual roots do not go deep into the text, the coming storms will uproot you. ​ TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION RIGHT NOW: ​TYPE "I WILL STUDY FOR MYSELF!" in the comments to prophetically break the spirit of laziness over your mind. ​SHARE THIS BROADCAST to your timeline and all your groups. We must wake the Church up from the slumber of second-hand Christianity! ​THE 15-MINUTE CHALLENGE: Cancel one of the podcasts you listen to today, and replace it with 15 minutes of silent, focused reading of the Book of John. No commentary. Just you, the Word, and the Holy Ghost. ​A PRAYER OF SURRENDER (DO NOT SCROLL PAST THIS) 🔥 ​"Father, I repent for being a lazy disciple. I repent for treating Your Holy Word as an option rather than a necessity. Forgive me for trying to fight my battles with borrowed revelation. Holy Spirit, ignite a violent, unquenchable hunger inside me for the Scriptures. Open my eyes that I may see wondrous things from Your law. Let Your Word become a fire shut up in my bones! In the mighty name of Jesus Christ!" ​If you truly mean this prayer and you are committing to the secret place of study, type "AMEN" in the comments right now! #THE SON OF LIGHT
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  • The Problems We Cannot Solve Are Waiting for a Mind We Haven't Activated

    There is a silent crisis in leadership today — not a shortage of talent, capital, or strategy. The crisis is epistemological. We have built entire systems around the assumption that wisdom is accumulated, that insight is earned through years, and that the most experienced voice holds the answer.

    Elihu, not AI, dismantled that assumption thousands of years ago.

    In Job 32:6–10, a young man holds his peace — not out of humility, but out of false deference to a framework that had already failed. The older men had spoken, debated, and produced nothing. Then Elihu said what many leaders today are afraid to say:

    "It is the spirit in a person, the breath of the Almighty, that gives them understanding."

    Not age. Not tenure. Not credentials. The Spirit.

    Three Things Most Leaders Miss

    Self-disqualification is a structural problem. When Spirit-led voices silence themselves in deference to conventional wisdom, entire ecosystems lose access to the insights they most need. The cost is not personal — it's systemic. Breakthroughs delayed. Problems compounded. Communities that stay stuck not for lack of resources, but because the right voice was told to wait.

    Most persistent challenges are perception problems, not resource problems.Poverty. Underdevelopment. Fractured institutions. These persist not because no solution exists, but because the mental and spiritual frameworks required to see the solution haven't been activated in the people positioned to act.

    Innovation without a transcendent foundation is unsustainable. The deepest creative capacity in human beings is not cognitive — it is spiritual. Building systems that ignore that reality is building with a fundamental design flaw. A faith foundation is no longer optional. "Ye are the light of the world" is not theoretical.

    At Freedom City Word Impact Ministries, we are constructing an architecture for transformation — raising faith-driven entrepreneurs and leaders who don't wait for systems to change before they start creating. This is Freedom City Economic Empowerment Ecosystem.

    The vision: build economic empowerment ecosystems where faith, structure, and opportunity converge — so that innovation becomes not the privilege of the already-resourced, but the inheritance of the Spirit-led.

    The most powerful disruptive force on earth is not a new algorithm or funding model. It is a human being who has discovered what they were created to build — and refuses to stop.

    Join us this May, at Kunik Event Centre, 84 Akute Road, Near Access Bank, Asore, Ajuwon, Ogun State

    Sundays | 5:30 PM - Faith-Driven
    Innovation and Creativity
    Thursdays | 6:30 PM. (In-Depth
    Study: The Spirit-Filled Leader)

    The room is for people who are done waiting for permission to bring what's inside them into the world.

    If you know there is more in you than your current context is drawing out — this is your invitation. Not to an event. To a conversation that could reframe everything.

    Come as my guest.

    #FaithDrivenInnovation #Leadership #EcosystemBuilding #EconomicEmpowerment #Innovation #PurposeDriven #Entrepreneurship #RelevanceSeries #FreedomCity #lambe #Ajuwon #matogun #alagbole #akute
    The Problems We Cannot Solve Are Waiting for a Mind We Haven't Activated There is a silent crisis in leadership today — not a shortage of talent, capital, or strategy. The crisis is epistemological. We have built entire systems around the assumption that wisdom is accumulated, that insight is earned through years, and that the most experienced voice holds the answer. Elihu, not AI, dismantled that assumption thousands of years ago. In Job 32:6–10, a young man holds his peace — not out of humility, but out of false deference to a framework that had already failed. The older men had spoken, debated, and produced nothing. Then Elihu said what many leaders today are afraid to say: "It is the spirit in a person, the breath of the Almighty, that gives them understanding." Not age. Not tenure. Not credentials. The Spirit. Three Things Most Leaders Miss Self-disqualification is a structural problem. When Spirit-led voices silence themselves in deference to conventional wisdom, entire ecosystems lose access to the insights they most need. The cost is not personal — it's systemic. Breakthroughs delayed. Problems compounded. Communities that stay stuck not for lack of resources, but because the right voice was told to wait. Most persistent challenges are perception problems, not resource problems.Poverty. Underdevelopment. Fractured institutions. These persist not because no solution exists, but because the mental and spiritual frameworks required to see the solution haven't been activated in the people positioned to act. Innovation without a transcendent foundation is unsustainable. The deepest creative capacity in human beings is not cognitive — it is spiritual. Building systems that ignore that reality is building with a fundamental design flaw. A faith foundation is no longer optional. "Ye are the light of the world" is not theoretical. At Freedom City Word Impact Ministries, we are constructing an architecture for transformation — raising faith-driven entrepreneurs and leaders who don't wait for systems to change before they start creating. This is Freedom City Economic Empowerment Ecosystem. The vision: build economic empowerment ecosystems where faith, structure, and opportunity converge — so that innovation becomes not the privilege of the already-resourced, but the inheritance of the Spirit-led. The most powerful disruptive force on earth is not a new algorithm or funding model. It is a human being who has discovered what they were created to build — and refuses to stop. Join us this May, at Kunik Event Centre, 84 Akute Road, Near Access Bank, Asore, Ajuwon, Ogun State Sundays | 5:30 PM - Faith-Driven Innovation and Creativity Thursdays | 6:30 PM. (In-Depth Study: The Spirit-Filled Leader) The room is for people who are done waiting for permission to bring what's inside them into the world. If you know there is more in you than your current context is drawing out — this is your invitation. Not to an event. To a conversation that could reframe everything. Come as my guest. #FaithDrivenInnovation #Leadership #EcosystemBuilding #EconomicEmpowerment #Innovation #PurposeDriven #Entrepreneurship #RelevanceSeries #FreedomCity #lambe #Ajuwon #matogun #alagbole #akute ‎
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  • AI AND THE CHRISTIAN

    The Biblical Insights

    Umoh Edem.

    Tagline:
    “Looking Unto Jesus, Not The Algorithm” – Hebrews 12:2.

    WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THIS BOOK

    This is not just a book—it is a spiritual compass for a confused generation.

    1. It Answers a Critical Question of Our Time

    We are living in an age where AI is shaping decisions, beliefs, and even identity. This book confronts the question many are afraid to ask: “Where does God stand in the age of artificial intelligence?”

    2. It Grounds Technology in Biblical Truth

    Rather than rejecting innovation, this book teaches how to discern, not be deceived. It aligns modern advancement with eternal scripture, helping believers stay rooted in Christ.

    3. It Exposes Hidden Spiritual Dangers

    Not everything that is intelligent is wise.
    Not everything that is advanced is aligned with God.
    This book reveals how subtle dependence on systems can become modern-day idolatry.

    4. It Strengthens Faith in a Digital Age

    In a world driven by speed, trends, and information overload, this book redirects the heart to:

    Stillness before God

    Dependence on the Holy Spirit

    Trust in eternal truth over temporary knowledge


    5. It Equips Leaders, Believers, and Content Creators

    Whether you are:

    A pastor

    A teacher

    A young believer navigating social media

    Or a leader shaping others

    This book gives you language, clarity, and conviction to stand firm.

    FINAL CHARGE
    This book is for those who refuse to let machines define their meaning,
    for those who choose revelation over information,
    and for those who understand that:

    The future may be digital—but truth is eternal.

    If you are ready to think deeply, believe boldly, and walk wisely in this generation—
    Get this book.
    CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027

    https://selar.com/me/umoh-edem1
    AI AND THE CHRISTIAN The Biblical Insights Umoh Edem. Tagline: “Looking Unto Jesus, Not The Algorithm” – Hebrews 12:2. 🔥 WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THIS BOOK This is not just a book—it is a spiritual compass for a confused generation. 1. It Answers a Critical Question of Our Time We are living in an age where AI is shaping decisions, beliefs, and even identity. This book confronts the question many are afraid to ask: “Where does God stand in the age of artificial intelligence?” 2. It Grounds Technology in Biblical Truth Rather than rejecting innovation, this book teaches how to discern, not be deceived. It aligns modern advancement with eternal scripture, helping believers stay rooted in Christ. 3. It Exposes Hidden Spiritual Dangers Not everything that is intelligent is wise. Not everything that is advanced is aligned with God. This book reveals how subtle dependence on systems can become modern-day idolatry. 4. It Strengthens Faith in a Digital Age In a world driven by speed, trends, and information overload, this book redirects the heart to: Stillness before God Dependence on the Holy Spirit Trust in eternal truth over temporary knowledge 5. It Equips Leaders, Believers, and Content Creators Whether you are: A pastor A teacher A young believer navigating social media Or a leader shaping others This book gives you language, clarity, and conviction to stand firm. 📌 FINAL CHARGE This book is for those who refuse to let machines define their meaning, for those who choose revelation over information, and for those who understand that: The future may be digital—but truth is eternal. If you are ready to think deeply, believe boldly, and walk wisely in this generation— Get this book. CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027 https://selar.com/me/umoh-edem1
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  • ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 4)

    How Social Media Wires You for Approval

    Social media did not create the approval problem. But it handed it a megaphone, a scoreboard, and a 24-hour broadcast channel.

    Before #smartphones, approval-seeking had natural limits. You could only perform for the people in the room.

    Feedback was slow, social circles were small, and there were hours in the day when no one was watching. That gave a person time to simply exist without an audience.

    That space is gone now. And what replaced it is rewiring an entire generation from the inside.

    The Machine in Your Pocket

    Here is what is actually happening when you post something and wait for the response.

    Social media platforms leverage the same neural circuitry used by slot machines and cocaine to keep users engaged.

    When users receive positive #feedback online, dopamine receptors activate and action potentials propagate through neural networks, creating short-term feedback loops that lure users back for more.

    That is not a metaphor. It is neuroscience. The same brain chemistry that drives substance addiction is triggered every time you get a like, a comment, or a new follower.

    The platform designers know this. They built the systems this way deliberately.

    #Scientists have found that every time you get a notification, a like, or watch a video you enjoy, your brain's reward system, specifically the nucleus accumbens, gets activated. Social media is designed to keep you #hooked, much like gambling.

    Scientists call this delay discounting, where you choose the immediate reward of scrolling over something more important, like studying, sleeping, or spending time with people in real life.

    Every pull-to-refresh is a slot machine pull. Every notification is a small hit. And just like any #addictive substance, the brain adjusts. Over time, you need more to feel the same effect.

    The more you use social media, the harder it becomes for your brain to resist it. The brain starts pruning #neurons to make the reward pathway faster.

    The shorter pathway means rewards feel faster, but it also makes you more impulsive and less able to stop scrolling. Over time, this pruning shrinks areas like the amygdala and nucleus accumbens, which are key for controlling emotions and making #decisions.

    This is not about willpower. The platform is winning a biological battle against a brain that was never designed to handle this volume of social feedback.

    Why Young People Are Most Vulnerable

    The timing of all this matters enormously.

    Starting around age 10, children's brains undergo a #fundamental shift that spurs them to seek social rewards, including attention and approval from peers.

    Social media activity is closely tied to the ventral striatum, a brain region that receives a dopamine rush whenever we experience social rewards.

    In #adults, two factors reduce the harm: a fixed sense of self that relies less on peer feedback, and a more mature prefrontal cortex that helps regulate emotional responses to social rewards. Young people have neither of these advantages.

    Read that again. The years when young people are most biologically driven to seek peer approval are the exact years they are handed devices that deliver or withhold that #approval in real time, at scale, around the clock.

    For the first time in human history, we have given up autonomous control over our social relationships and interactions, and now allow machine learning and artificial intelligence to make decisions for us.

    As APA chief science officer Mitch Prinstein put it, what is scarier is considering how this may be changing brain development for an entire generation.

    The Scoreboard Nobody Asked For

    Before social #media, you could share something and simply not know how many people approved of it. That uncertainty was actually a protection. It forced you to develop your own internal standard.

    Now everything is quantified. Posts have counts. Profiles have follower numbers. Every piece of content you put into the world comes back with a score.

    According to research from the Pew Research Center, 59 percent of teenagers report feeling pressure to look good or appear successful on #social media, which erodes self-worth and heightens anxiety.

    That #pressure is not incidental. It is structural. The platform is built around visibility metrics. When you post and the number is low, your brain registers it as social rejection.

    When the number is high, it delivers a reward. You did not choose to play this game. But the moment you opened the app, you were entered into it.

    New likes and new content on social media trigger dopamine again and again, making young people think more and more frequently about what is happening on their feeds, which leads to #anxiety and emotional lows described as depressive states.

    The result is a person who wakes up and immediately reaches for their phone, not because they want information, but because they need to check the score.

    They need to know where they stand. They need the approval to start their day.

    The Comparison Trap

    Social media does not just measure approval. It manufactures comparison.

    Every scroll is a curated highlight reel of other people's best moments, best angles, best outcomes. Vacations, achievements, relationships, bodies. All of it filtered, staged, and selected for maximum #impact.

    The dopamine deficit that follows heavy social media use manifests as depression and anxiety, mimicking the same #symptoms and feelings.

    Over time, these effects alter the synaptic plasticity of specific brain pathways involved in reward and emotional regulation.

    A young person comparing their internal reality, their doubts, their struggles, their ordinary Tuesday, to someone else's curated external performance will always come up short.

    And when that comparison happens hundreds of times a day, the cumulative damage to self-image is significant.

    This feeds directly into approval #addiction. The young person sees what gets applauded online and begins adjusting themselves accordingly.

    The clothes they wear, the opinions they express, the places they go, the relationships they show. All of it gets filtered through the question: will this get approved?

    The self becomes a product. The audience becomes the standard.

    What the Bible Understood Before the Algorithm Did

    Proverbs 4:23 says to guard your heart above all else, because everything you do flows from it. The heart, in #biblical terms, is the inner life: your values, your identity, your sense of self. It is the source from which your decisions emerge.

    Social media is a direct assault on that inner life. It trains you to look outward for direction, to let the crowd determine what is worth keeping and what needs to be cut. It replaces the internal compass with an external scoreboard.

    Matthew 6:1 records Jesus warning against performing #righteousness before people to be seen by them. The entire logic of social media performance runs against this.

    Post to be seen. Perform to be validated. Exist only insofar as the audience confirms your existence.

    That is not freedom. That is a very sophisticated cage.

    The Exit Is Not Deactivation

    Deleting the app will not fix what the app exposed. If the approval addiction was there before the platform, it will find another outlet. The phone is not the root problem. The emptiness that the phone exploits is.

    The real work is building something inside you that does not collapse when the numbers are low. An identity anchored in something more stable than public opinion.

    A sense of #worth that does not refresh with the feed.

    That is what the next post addresses: how to break free, and what it actually takes to build a self that does not need the crowd's permission to exist.

    The series continues.

    #fypシ#fyp #foryouシ #foryoupage #viralpost #fypシ #foryou #fypviralシ #davidwrites
    ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 4) How Social Media Wires You for Approval Social media did not create the approval problem. But it handed it a megaphone, a scoreboard, and a 24-hour broadcast channel. Before #smartphones, approval-seeking had natural limits. You could only perform for the people in the room. Feedback was slow, social circles were small, and there were hours in the day when no one was watching. That gave a person time to simply exist without an audience. That space is gone now. And what replaced it is rewiring an entire generation from the inside. The Machine in Your Pocket Here is what is actually happening when you post something and wait for the response. Social media platforms leverage the same neural circuitry used by slot machines and cocaine to keep users engaged. When users receive positive #feedback online, dopamine receptors activate and action potentials propagate through neural networks, creating short-term feedback loops that lure users back for more. That is not a metaphor. It is neuroscience. The same brain chemistry that drives substance addiction is triggered every time you get a like, a comment, or a new follower. The platform designers know this. They built the systems this way deliberately. #Scientists have found that every time you get a notification, a like, or watch a video you enjoy, your brain's reward system, specifically the nucleus accumbens, gets activated. Social media is designed to keep you #hooked, much like gambling. Scientists call this delay discounting, where you choose the immediate reward of scrolling over something more important, like studying, sleeping, or spending time with people in real life. Every pull-to-refresh is a slot machine pull. Every notification is a small hit. And just like any #addictive substance, the brain adjusts. Over time, you need more to feel the same effect. The more you use social media, the harder it becomes for your brain to resist it. The brain starts pruning #neurons to make the reward pathway faster. The shorter pathway means rewards feel faster, but it also makes you more impulsive and less able to stop scrolling. Over time, this pruning shrinks areas like the amygdala and nucleus accumbens, which are key for controlling emotions and making #decisions. This is not about willpower. The platform is winning a biological battle against a brain that was never designed to handle this volume of social feedback. Why Young People Are Most Vulnerable The timing of all this matters enormously. Starting around age 10, children's brains undergo a #fundamental shift that spurs them to seek social rewards, including attention and approval from peers. Social media activity is closely tied to the ventral striatum, a brain region that receives a dopamine rush whenever we experience social rewards. In #adults, two factors reduce the harm: a fixed sense of self that relies less on peer feedback, and a more mature prefrontal cortex that helps regulate emotional responses to social rewards. Young people have neither of these advantages. Read that again. The years when young people are most biologically driven to seek peer approval are the exact years they are handed devices that deliver or withhold that #approval in real time, at scale, around the clock. For the first time in human history, we have given up autonomous control over our social relationships and interactions, and now allow machine learning and artificial intelligence to make decisions for us. As APA chief science officer Mitch Prinstein put it, what is scarier is considering how this may be changing brain development for an entire generation. The Scoreboard Nobody Asked For Before social #media, you could share something and simply not know how many people approved of it. That uncertainty was actually a protection. It forced you to develop your own internal standard. Now everything is quantified. Posts have counts. Profiles have follower numbers. Every piece of content you put into the world comes back with a score. According to research from the Pew Research Center, 59 percent of teenagers report feeling pressure to look good or appear successful on #social media, which erodes self-worth and heightens anxiety. That #pressure is not incidental. It is structural. The platform is built around visibility metrics. When you post and the number is low, your brain registers it as social rejection. When the number is high, it delivers a reward. You did not choose to play this game. But the moment you opened the app, you were entered into it. New likes and new content on social media trigger dopamine again and again, making young people think more and more frequently about what is happening on their feeds, which leads to #anxiety and emotional lows described as depressive states. The result is a person who wakes up and immediately reaches for their phone, not because they want information, but because they need to check the score. They need to know where they stand. They need the approval to start their day. The Comparison Trap Social media does not just measure approval. It manufactures comparison. Every scroll is a curated highlight reel of other people's best moments, best angles, best outcomes. Vacations, achievements, relationships, bodies. All of it filtered, staged, and selected for maximum #impact. The dopamine deficit that follows heavy social media use manifests as depression and anxiety, mimicking the same #symptoms and feelings. Over time, these effects alter the synaptic plasticity of specific brain pathways involved in reward and emotional regulation. A young person comparing their internal reality, their doubts, their struggles, their ordinary Tuesday, to someone else's curated external performance will always come up short. And when that comparison happens hundreds of times a day, the cumulative damage to self-image is significant. This feeds directly into approval #addiction. The young person sees what gets applauded online and begins adjusting themselves accordingly. The clothes they wear, the opinions they express, the places they go, the relationships they show. All of it gets filtered through the question: will this get approved? The self becomes a product. The audience becomes the standard. What the Bible Understood Before the Algorithm Did Proverbs 4:23 says to guard your heart above all else, because everything you do flows from it. The heart, in #biblical terms, is the inner life: your values, your identity, your sense of self. It is the source from which your decisions emerge. Social media is a direct assault on that inner life. It trains you to look outward for direction, to let the crowd determine what is worth keeping and what needs to be cut. It replaces the internal compass with an external scoreboard. Matthew 6:1 records Jesus warning against performing #righteousness before people to be seen by them. The entire logic of social media performance runs against this. Post to be seen. Perform to be validated. Exist only insofar as the audience confirms your existence. That is not freedom. That is a very sophisticated cage. The Exit Is Not Deactivation Deleting the app will not fix what the app exposed. If the approval addiction was there before the platform, it will find another outlet. The phone is not the root problem. The emptiness that the phone exploits is. The real work is building something inside you that does not collapse when the numbers are low. An identity anchored in something more stable than public opinion. A sense of #worth that does not refresh with the feed. That is what the next post addresses: how to break free, and what it actually takes to build a self that does not need the crowd's permission to exist. The series continues. #fypシ゚ #fyp #foryouシ #foryoupage #viralpost #fypシ #foryou #fypviralシ #davidwrites
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  • Every journey is defined by its purpose.

    When your focus is on creating real value in people’s lives, your impact multiplies over time and naturally brings reward.

    But when the goal is only money, content loses depth—and anything becomes acceptable.

    In the end, I want you to know that purpose sustains what profit alone cannot.
    To your Greatness
    #ck #growth #algorithm
    Every journey is defined by its purpose. When your focus is on creating real value in people’s lives, your impact multiplies over time and naturally brings reward. But when the goal is only money, content loses depth—and anything becomes acceptable. In the end, I want you to know that purpose sustains what profit alone cannot. To your Greatness #ck #growth #algorithm
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