I Am No Longer SDA — But My Love for You Remains.
I’ve reached a place in my life where I’m no longer trying to fit in.
I’m done chasing validation or belonging to systems that limit who I was truly created to be.
Right now, I’m exploring other means of having a direct connection with my Creator — not through titles, not through institutions, but through a living and personal relationship with Him.
I made a vow:
> I will not die until I give the devil a technical knockout — until I become a weapon of mass distraction against hell itself.
I am willing to walk this journey alone — in solitude and isolation — if that’s what it takes to hear only God’s voice and live every day with love and forgiveness in my heart.
I no longer subscribe to religion.
I am a spiritual man.
I believe in Christianity not as an organization or denomination, but as a living relationship with Christ Jesus, my Lord and Savior.
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Let love lead.
Any religion that teaches you to hate your neighbor should be feared — because your neighbor is not just someone who shares your faith, your tribe, or your nationality.
Your neighbor is anyone — even those who think, believe, or live differently from you.
The Bible says: love them.
Not when they become like you, but as they are — unconditionally.
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If my words resonate with you, follow, share, and comment.
Because it’s time we awaken the version of ourselves we’ve buried — the radical, gentle, loving version that makes us vulnerable yet truly alive.
Let’s come out of our shells and embrace wholeness — living in total self-awareness, without masks or filters — raw, genuine, and authentic.
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Today, I stand bold and courageous to say this publicly:
> I am no longer an SDA Church member or minister.
I no longer associate myself with that system in any way.
I know many of my friends here are SDA members or ministers — and they will continue to be if they choose, because I don’t hate them.
What I struggled with was the system, not the people.
The system amplified the pain I was trying to escape and became a prison that silenced my spirit.
It has a way of killing the potential of those it doesn’t favor — drying you up, labeling you, and discarding you in a way that breeds stigma.
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I gave more than fifteen years of my life serving God in that framework — with zeal, love, and loyalty.
But sometimes, we run from a snake only to hide in a python’s nest.
We flee the rain, only to land in the drainage carrying the same water we ran from.
No — it hasn’t been easy to say goodbye.
It’s not easy to detach from the only religious home I’ve known all my life.
But this is where truth and peace have led me.
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Now, I know who I am:
> A spirit being living in a body.
I don’t seek validation or sympathy anymore.
I don’t crave the crowd.
I find strength in solitude and silence — because in that quiet, I realize that most of what we chase in this world is overrated, built on the wisdom of men rather than the voice of God.
This is only the beginning.
Soon, I’ll share my life story — from my childhood to the man I’ve become — so that others can see the grace, the pain, and the awakening that shaped me.
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Let love lead. Let truth guide. Let freedom begin.
#SpiritualJourney #FaithBeyondReligion #LetLoveLead #RawAndAuthentic #ChristInMe #NoLongerFittingIn #TruthAndFreedom #Awakening
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COMING NEXT:
“Why I Left the SDA Church — But Not My Faith.”
I’ll be sharing the deeper reasons behind my decision — not in bitterness, but in truth and love.
β€οΈ I Am No Longer SDA — But My Love for You Remains.
I’ve reached a place in my life where I’m no longer trying to fit in.
I’m done chasing validation or belonging to systems that limit who I was truly created to be.
Right now, I’m exploring other means of having a direct connection with my Creator — not through titles, not through institutions, but through a living and personal relationship with Him.
I made a vow:
> I will not die until I give the devil a technical knockout — until I become a weapon of mass distraction against hell itself.
I am willing to walk this journey alone — in solitude and isolation — if that’s what it takes to hear only God’s voice and live every day with love and forgiveness in my heart.
I no longer subscribe to religion.
I am a spiritual man.
I believe in Christianity not as an organization or denomination, but as a living relationship with Christ Jesus, my Lord and Savior.
---
π« Let love lead.
Any religion that teaches you to hate your neighbor should be feared — because your neighbor is not just someone who shares your faith, your tribe, or your nationality.
Your neighbor is anyone — even those who think, believe, or live differently from you.
The Bible says: love them.
Not when they become like you, but as they are — unconditionally.
---
If my words resonate with you, follow, share, and comment.
Because it’s time we awaken the version of ourselves we’ve buried — the radical, gentle, loving version that makes us vulnerable yet truly alive.
Let’s come out of our shells and embrace wholeness — living in total self-awareness, without masks or filters — raw, genuine, and authentic.
---
Today, I stand bold and courageous to say this publicly:
> I am no longer an SDA Church member or minister.
I no longer associate myself with that system in any way.
I know many of my friends here are SDA members or ministers — and they will continue to be if they choose, because I don’t hate them.
What I struggled with was the system, not the people.
The system amplified the pain I was trying to escape and became a prison that silenced my spirit.
It has a way of killing the potential of those it doesn’t favor — drying you up, labeling you, and discarding you in a way that breeds stigma.
---
I gave more than fifteen years of my life serving God in that framework — with zeal, love, and loyalty.
But sometimes, we run from a snake only to hide in a python’s nest.
We flee the rain, only to land in the drainage carrying the same water we ran from.
No — it hasn’t been easy to say goodbye.
It’s not easy to detach from the only religious home I’ve known all my life.
But this is where truth and peace have led me.
---
Now, I know who I am:
> A spirit being living in a body.
I don’t seek validation or sympathy anymore.
I don’t crave the crowd.
I find strength in solitude and silence — because in that quiet, I realize that most of what we chase in this world is overrated, built on the wisdom of men rather than the voice of God.
This is only the beginning.
Soon, I’ll share my life story — from my childhood to the man I’ve become — so that others can see the grace, the pain, and the awakening that shaped me.
---
β¨ Let love lead. Let truth guide. Let freedom begin.
#SpiritualJourney #FaithBeyondReligion #LetLoveLead #RawAndAuthentic #ChristInMe #NoLongerFittingIn #TruthAndFreedom #Awakening
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π COMING NEXT:
π “Why I Left the SDA Church — But Not My Faith.”
I’ll be sharing the deeper reasons behind my decision — not in bitterness, but in truth and love.