I love to express what I feel called to say. Writing helps me to open up my heart and do that. I hope that what I write helps you in some way. I hope it makes you think, encourages you, or inspires you. If it challenges you or if you disagree, I hope you know that I respect your right to have a different point of view.
In a culture That's unwise Let your eyes Look beyond The routine Till you find The wisdom That's unseen.
God wants His light To be a lamp That is bright In your heart. To be wise Internalize True wisdom. Seek it out. Let your heart Absorb it Like a sponge. It’s not enough To analyze Or memorize Information Without inner Transformation. True wisdom Will lead you to Bright insight. God’s inner light Will shine with Joyous Revelation That’s far beyond Mere human Intellect. Log on to God’s inner net. Download His Perception. Live in it Day and Night. Trade your AI For wisdom From the sky. “Christ in you, The hope of glory.”
Beware of cultural confusion. Unwise eyes don’t see straight.
What is life about? Neither knowledge, invention, technology, or AI have the answer to that question.
God commanded Adam not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. (Genesis 2:17) The day that Adam and Eve ate from it they immediately experienced separation from God and hid themselves from His presence and from each other. (Genesis 3:6-10) Ever since then humans have been trusting in and priding themselves in knowledge (1 Corinthians 8:1-2) while hiding their heart from God and from each other. (James 4:1-2)
God sent Jesus to restore humanity to Himself by atoning for our sin, our disobedience, and our rebellion, through His death on the Cross. (Galatians 3:13-14) Now Christ offers to fill us with His power by living and working within us. (Colossians 1:27) Then we can “be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love,” (Ephesians 4:1-3) as we are led by God the Holy Spirit empowering and guiding us from within. (John 16:13)
True Christianity is so much more than religious words. (Matthew 15:7-9) It’s about bringing your heart closer and closer to God. (1 Corinthians 4:20) True Christianity is to let Jesus overflow your heart with His love day and night (John 7:38-39) until you radiate and demonstrate His presence and compassion (John 3:18) to everyone you meet. (Matthew 5:14-16) True Christianity is to humbly (James 4:6-9) live by continually eating from the tree of life. (Revelation 2:7)
Here’s your answer: Let the risen and present Jesus continually calibrate your thinking, feelings, and behaviors to move in sync with God the Holy Spirit.
May humanity find the answer before it's too late.
Naked creature And his wife Were obligated to Start new life.
Placed in beauty Under the sky Through the years They did multiply
Factories smoking Sings of progress Wanting more And loving less.
Nuclear sandpaper On the balloon, One small rub And boom.
“A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” My ideal day is to have a joyful and grateful heart that is so contagious that I spread joy to everyone I meet. I have trained my heart to be like that through the life-long process of spiritual awakening.
People need genuine joy. Here’s how to find it.
The Bible clearly demonstrates this: Spiritual awakening can’t be produced by laws or formalized religion being imposed on people. It requires a humble heart, gut-wrenching repentance, and full surrender to the leading of God the Holy Spirit. (Isaiah 29:13) When will we humans ever lean that?
God called Israel to be a godly nation, but when you read their story in the Bible, they never truly lived up God’s calling. They never consistently obeyed God’s laws. Even their best heroes and their “good” kings sinned against God.
The Old Testament prophets boldly criticized and rebuked both Israel and Judah in the name of God. They continually challenged them to go beyond the hypocrisy of outward appearance and religious formalism and to diligently purse true righteousness that comes from a heart fully surrendered to and obedient to God. Then when Christ came to show them His way, the most religious among them rose up against Him and convinced a mob to demand that the Roman governor crucify Him.
Since Christ came, many nations have called themselves Christian, but all those nations have fallen far short of cultivating truly Christ-like culture and community. They have promoted formal religion, imposed it on their people, and produced the pride of self-righteousness, but they haven’t changed people’s hearts in the way that produces widespread moral purity, genuine holiness, and Christ-like love that overflows with humility. When will we ever learn?
Laws can never create a godly culture. God’s righteousness begins to manifest itself when individuals sincerely and consistently open up to, align their free will with, and obey God the Holy Spirit. The world doesn’t need more legalism. It needs genuinely heart-transforming, spiritual awakening. Nothing less will do!
My perspective on life is based on a timeless book that continually touches me deeply and transforms me from within. It is always training me to act, think, and speak in Father Alliance, Christ Reliance, and Spirit-Compliance.
Father Alliance is to always seek to surrender to and align your life with the will of God the Father. (Matthew 6:33)
Christ Reliance is to daily depend on the risen Jesus–God the Son–instead of on your own power. (Colossians 1:27)
Spirit Compliance is to consistently think, say, and do what God the Holy Spirit says instead of what you want to. (John 16:13)
For me word monitoring is a job that I never finish. I live surrounded by floods of words that are coming at me from all around and also from inside of me. Many of those words are harmful, misleading, false, unkind, negative, or tormenting. I don’t want those kinds of words to abide in my mind or to hide in my memory, so I am always on guard — watching for, avoiding, and rejecting them. I never mark word monitoring off of my to-do list. Neither should you.
Words play with your mind And Scrabble your thinking But words are not a game LIke Wordle or Quordle. Your word sequences Have consequences They create Wordscapes, Mental views–landscapes Inside of your mind– That influence your actions, Form your emotions, And direct your desires. Cross words that are harmful Out of your thinking. To find ways to be kind Wipe warped words from your mind.
People who assume that unproven accusations are true have abandoned word monitoring and opened themselves up to deception. Without ongoing word monitoring self-righteousness rises up and true humility and peace of mind are seldom experienced.
“What is it?” What is life? What is it all about? The answers are in the living bread. Eat the bread of direct revelation from the living God that comes to your heart every single day! (John 6:48-51) There is plenty for everyone. Whosoever will let him come and partake. (Revelation 22:17)
What is the leaf that can live in and grow in a human heart? “Belief.” Faith can not only grow in your heart. If it’s carefully and continually cultivated it will flourish there.
Believing in Jesus is much more powerful than mere mental assent to religious doctrines. It goes far beyond acknowledging the things that Jesus said and did. Faith is so much more than being intellectually persuaded by the case for Christ.
The kind of belief that the Bible is referring to in John 3:16 isn’t based on information in the head. It’s built on the rock of direct revelation from God (Matthew 16:17-18) that makes His word burn the human heart. (Luke 24;32)) True belief goes far beyond what physical eyes and ears can see and hear. It is supernaturally revealed to the eyes and ears of the heart. (1 Corinthians 2:8-10)
Faith depends and relies on the existence of God (Hebrews 11:6) not on mere human understanding or self-effort. (Zechariah 4:6) True belief trusts that God will bless those who diligently seek His face. (2 Chronicles 7:14)
Belief can’t be taught classroom style, but it can be shared and demonstrated. Belief becomes contagious when people humbly and tenderly open their heart to testify (Revelation 12:11) and allow others to see and hear the reality of the supernatural faith in God that is living and working deep inside of them. (Philippians 2:13)
If you need to fly somewhere and think that a plane can take you there, if you really believe you will get on board and surrender your all to the pilot and the plane. True belief is nothing less than surrendering your all to the risen Jesus and relying on His presence (Colossians 1:27) to lead you and direct you throughout each day. (Romans 8:14)
The Bible indicates that Jesus wants His followers to be disciples who demonstrate true faith by the way they live, (John 8:31) not religious spectators. He wants them to be God’s family, (1 John 3:1-2) not a passive audience. He wants them to teach one another, (Colossians 3:16) to encourage one another, (1 Thessalonians 5:11) and to bear one another’s burdens, (Galatians 6:2) not to just to passively attend church. However, if you want to be an active participant and “doer of the word” instead of a spectator, (James 1:22) there’s a good chance that your living reliance on the risen Jesus will be labeled as rebellion.
True love cares enough about every human being to treat them with kindness and respect. Regardless of the political climate, Jesus commands His followers to love each other and even love their enemies. Why don’t we?
God cared so intensely about humanity that He gave His all to rescue people from pride, rebellion, and self-destruction so that whosoever will continually trust in, rely on, and depend on the presence of the living Jesus — on His death to atone for their sins, on His blood to cleans them, on His resurrection to embolden them, and on His Spirit to daily live in and through them — will be rescued, redeemed, healed, adopted, made new, empowered, and given intimate and never ending access to God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. (John 3:16)
Avoid deception reception! Before you accept and believe something to be true hesitate and wait long enough to thoroughly investigate and evaluate it. Celebrate truth; dissipate lies. Refuse to fluctuate between the two. Never allow hate on your plate! Don’t believe something because you read it on a computer, a phone, or a tablet. Seek truth.
I don’t trust in, rely on, and depend on Jesus because I read something about Him but because He lives and works powerfully within me throughout each day. He wants to do the same within you.
You can’t stop a thought from flying through your mind, but you can prevent it from roosting, cawing, and squawking in your head. A key to mental health is to quickly shoo away negative, painful, tormenting, and destructive thoughts. If you want to be happy conquer your mind and force it to think healthy, uplifting, peaceful, pure, and joyous thoughts.
An uncontrolled mind is a nest for deception. It freely welcomes and embraces distorted thoughts without intently examining them to see if they are true. (1 John 1:4)
Fear thoughts will make you scared. They will also make you self-focused, irrational, and unkind. Refuse to give fear thoughts any room in your mind. (1 John 4:18) Replace them with love thoughts. (Matthew 5:44)
Angry thoughts will keep you angry. They will keep you far away from inner peace. However, if you will begin to regularly and consistently pray God’s blessing on everybody you are angry at, your anger thoughts will gradually be replaced by compassionate thoughts. (Luke 6:28) That is called forgiveness. (Matthew 6:14)
Guilty thoughts are warnings from your conscience that you are in the wrong. To get rid of guilty thoughts turn away from whatever is causing them (Matthew 4:17) and ask God to forgive you. (Psalm 51:1)
You can’t control your circumstances, but you can control your thoughts. Will you? (2 Corinthians 10:5) Self-control begins when you take control of your thoughts. (Philippians 4:8)
Unhealthy thinking prevents people from experiencing thriving mental health and ongoing inner peace. (Romans 12:2) You are responsible for the thoughts that you allow to linger and lodge in your mind. You are the only person, place, or thing that can fill your mind with healthy thoughts.
Instead of allowing your thoughts to be random and uncontrolled ask God the Holy Spirit to help you take control of them and align them to God the Father’s will. (Galatians 5:22-23) Let the risen Jesus Christ, who is God the Son, work deep inside of you (Colossians 1:27) to train and empower you to have and maintain true mental health. (2 Timothy 1:7)
I want to prosper in contentment and inner peace. The Bible says, “Godliness with contentment is great gain.” (1 Timothy 6:6) The treasure I pursue isn’t silver or gold. (Acts 3:6) It’s to surrender my life to Jesus and let Him give me His perspective on everything. I want to constantly allow Christ to train and empower me to be content and at peace regardless of my circumstances. (Philippians 4:11-12)
I seek to be free from the love of money and content with what I have. (Hebrews 13:5) “Better one handful with tranquility than two handfuls with toil and pursuit of the wind.” Ecclesiastes 4:6)
The Bible says it is better to have a little bit of stuff and have high moral character than it is to have a lot of stuff and disobey your conscience. (Psalm 37:16) It says, “Better is a poor man who walks with integrity than a rich man whose ways are perverse.” (Proverbs 28:6) Jesus warned His disciples to guard themselves against greed and plainly told them that life isn’t about how much stuff you accumulate. (Luke 12:15)
The key to contentment isn’t seeking more and more stuff. It doesn’t take much stuff to be content. The Bible tells us that if we have food and clothing, we can be content. (1 Timothy 6:8) Jesus told His disciples to trust God for what they eat and what they wear and to not worry or be overly concerned about it. (Matthew 6:25-34)
Christ’s peace is beyond human understanding. (Philippians 4:6-7) You can’t figure it out with your mind. You receive it by staying intimately surrendered to and connected heart-to-heart with the risen Jesus. (John 15:4) Inner peace is produced by God the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) — “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” (Colossians 1:27)
You can’t earn contentment or produce it by yourself, but you can cultivate it by continually creating an inner environment conducive to its growth. (John 1:23) Jesus wants His followers to have His peace. (John 14:27) His peace is found by continually casting down anxiety from your mind and bringing your every thought captive to His will. (2 Corinthians 10:4)
Jesus said that some people are like seeds planted in a patch of thorns. “They hear the word, but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth, and the desire for other things come in and choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful. Still others are like the seeds sown on good soil. They hear the word, receive it, and produce a crop—thirtyfold, sixtyfold, or a hundredfold.” (Mark 4:18-20) Do you continually cultivate your heart and make it good soil for the inner prosperity of Christ’s glorious contentment by weeding your heart, pulling out the thorn bushes, and bringing every single thought captive to Jesus?