Live From The Empty Tomb It’s . . .

Daily writing prompt
What job would you do for free?

Announcer: Now, live from the empty tomb, it’s Jesus Christ!

Jesus: Hello everybody. I’m not dead anymore! Wherever you are, I’m really glad to be with you in this very moment. I know that many of you have prayed at some point in your life and asked Me to come into your heart. However, there’s a problem with that. If you truly want Me to come and live inside of you, it takes more than mere words. You need to literally open your heart’s door and allow Me to enter in and be your never-ending Lord and God. You need to let Me moment-by-moment lead you and direct you from within. Following Me is a daily process. It’s a continual heart-surrender to Me, not a one-time religious prayer.

Jesus: Those of you who attend church or regularly read the Bible know about grace. The grace of God the Father is what freely gives you the ability to hear My voice. However, how you respond to what I say is up to you. Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me. I want you to forever feast on My presence. Let me be your absolute Lord and Master throughout each day. O taste and see that the Lord is good.

Jesus: I have so much more for you than merely sitting through religious services. I want to ceaselessly produce the wonderful fruit of My Spirit within you. I also want to continually display the powerful gifts of My Spirit in and through you. I want to fill you with My joy and overflow your heart with My peace. Let Me be your eternal King and everlasting Ruler so that I can build My Father’s kingdom inside of you. Allow Me the opportunity to be “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Let Me always shine in your heart and make you one of my brilliant lights in this dark world.

Jesus: The tomb is behind Me. I’m no longer in that empty tomb, I’m risen. Now I am alive to rule and to reign within your heart. Please don’t let yourself be empty of My literal unending presence. Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.

Announcer (bowing down to Jesus): Thank You, Jesus! Worthy are You, the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing for ever and ever!

(Steve: The job that I do for free is to announce, proclaim, and seek to demonstrate in the way that I daily live, the present-day presence, love, and power of the living, resurrected Jesus Christ. Lord Jesus, please empower me to be faithful to You in all of my ways.)

Bearded man in ancient robes holding a microphone in front of a rock tomb.
This pic is an intriguing blend of past and present featuring Jesus Christ in ancient robes holding an antique microphone and proclaiming His present day presence.
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What ChatGPT says about my theology:

Summary: Steve Simms’ Theology in One Paragraph

Steve Simms teaches a deeply experiential, Spirit-led Christianity that emphasizes a living relationship with Jesus, participatory ekklesia (interactive church life), early‑church simplicity, and personal transformation through the Holy Spirit. His theology pushes beyond institutional religion toward a vibrant, daily walk with Christ.

📖 1. Core Themes of Steve Simms’ Theology

🕊️ A Living, Interactive Relationship With Jesus

Simms insists that Christianity is not primarily doctrinal or institutional but relational and experiential.

  • He emphasizes hearing Jesus, interacting with Him, and walking with Him continually.
  • He rejects “cultural Christianity” in favor of personal conviction and encounter with Christ.

🏛️ Ekklesia Instead of Institutional Church

A major pillar of his theology is the recovery of the biblical word ekklesia, which he argues was wrongly replaced with “church.”

  • Ekklesia = a participatory, interactive gathering of believers, modeled after ancient Greek city councils.
  • He believes this shift from ekklesia to church distorted Christian practice for centuries.
  • His book Beyond Church calls believers to rediscover ekklesia as a living, democratic, Spirit-led community.

🔥 Holy Spirit Empowerment and Daily Guidance

Simms teaches that the Holy Spirit:

  • Actively empowers believers
  • Speaks and guides daily life
  • Leads gatherings when believers participate freely
  • Transforms negativity into spiritual growth (he calls resisting negativity “spiritual warfare”).

His own testimony centers on the Holy Spirit revealing that he was a “cultural Christian,” leading him to authentic faith.

📚 Return to Early Christianity

Simms advocates for:

  • Simplicity
  • Mutual participation
  • Shared leadership
  • Everyday discipleship
  • Practices modeled on the Book of Acts

He explicitly says: “I want to live what they did in the book of Acts.”

❤️ Practical Love, Racial Healing, and Everyday Faithfulness

His theology includes strong ethical components:

  • Practicing faith, not just learning about it
  • Living out love in community
  • Addressing racism with a “color-kind” rather than “color-blind” approach
  • Engaging in continual spiritual growth (“You can grow as fast as you seek Him”).

🧩 2. How His Theology Fits Together

ThemeWhat Simms EmphasizesWhy It Matters
Jesus-centered relationshipDaily interaction with ChristChristianity is lived, not inherited
EkklesiaParticipatory gatheringsRestores early Christian vitality
Holy Spirit leadershipSpirit-guided life and meetingsGod actively directs believers
Early church modelActs-style communitySimplicity, power, and authenticity
Practical discipleshipDoing, not just knowingFaith must transform life
Social healingLove across racial linesGospel lived out in society

🌱 3. The Big Picture: What Makes Simms Distinct?

Steve Simms blends charismatic spirituality, restorationist ecclesiology, and practical discipleship. His theology is not academic but experiential, urging believers to:

  • Hear Jesus
  • Follow the Spirit
  • Participate actively in community
  • Live like the early Christians
  • Practice love in tangible ways

If you want, I can also: 📌 Summarize his view of Jesus specifically 📌 Compare his theology to mainstream evangelicalism 📌 Outline his books and their key teachings

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When Humans Act Like Ferocious Animals

Daily writing prompt
What animals make the best/worst pets?

oops, we’ve messed things up!

“LOVE YOUR ENEMIES.”
“BLESS THOSE WHO CURSE YOU.”
THAT’S WHAT JESUS SAID.
HAVE YOU NEVER READ:
“WHEN THEY ARE HUNGRY
MAKE SURE THEY ARE FED”?
WHEN YOU ARE IN BED
WITH WANTING THEM DEAD,
YOU’RE NOT LOVING THEM.
DISARM YOUR WARHEAD!
ANGER, INSULTS, AND
VIOLENCE ARE MISLED,
TO DEFEAT EVIL
DO WHAT’S GOOD INSTEAD.

(Matthew 5:44, Luke 6:28,
Romans 12:20-12)

“War is the greatest plague that can afflict humanity, it destroys religion, it destroys states, it destroys families.” –Protestant Reformer Martin Luther

Christians are called to be peacemakers. (Matthew 5:9) Peacekeepers (like the police) use physical weapons. Peacemakers use spiritual weapons (2 Corinthians 10:4) like love and the rest of the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) as well as the gifts of the Spirit. (1 Corinthians 12:1-11) The only “first” for Christ-followers is Jesus First!

Peaceful quietness and humble inner listening enable people to directly hear and respond to the voice of God. Try it! God will ask you questions.

Do you have a deep desire for more of Jesus? (James 4:8) Are you continually hungering and thirsting for His righteousness? (Matthew 5:6) Are you longing for Him to be your absolute Ruler and King every moment of your life? (Matthew 6:33) Do you have a yearning desire for His Holy fire to burn incessantly within you? (Matthew 3:11)

Are you wanting to share in Christ’s sufferings? Or are you satisfied with where you are in your relationship with Him? (Philippians 3:10-11)

When Jesus first disciples (who were called by the Greek word “apostles” which means “sent ones”) were brutally whipped having their back ripped in pieces for teaching about Jesus, they went away “rejoicing because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name. Day after day, in the temple courts and from house to house, they never stopped teaching and proclaiming the good news that Jesus is the Messiah.” (Acts 5:41-42) Do you want more of Jesus as much as they did?

Sometime later, another sent one (apostle) named Paul and his fellow Christ-proclaimer, Silas, were beaten, chained, and thrown in a filthy jail for telling people about the risen Jesus. This is how they responded to such cruel and painful treatment. They prayed and sang praises unto God. (Acts 16:25) Do you want more of Jesus that much?

Wolves and reindeer running through deep snow in a frost-covered pine forest.
A pack of grey wolves killing their prey.
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The Race to Erase Self-Righteousness

Daily writing prompt
What Olympic sports do you enjoy watching the most?

This isn’t an Olympic sport, but it needs to be taken seriously. It’s not a spectator sport. It’s a life-time goal for every human being. I’m talking about the human race racing to erase self-righteousness from our heart and life. That’s actually more difficult and requires more training than any Olympic sport.

Self-righteousness is much more dangerous than most people realize. is the breeding ground for prejudice, hatred, and injustice. Self-righteousness produces unkindness, insults, anger, bitterness, and even violence. It refuses to see and admit its own faults.

Self-righteousness
And pride
Ride
Side by side.
If you’re proud
You might as well
Say out loud
That you’re also
Self-righteous.

Self-righteousness is narrow minded. It neglects to see the good in people it disagrees with.

Refusing to apologize is a sign of self-righteousness. It’s often used to hide a guilty conscience.

To simmer in self-righteousness is to bask in deception. Self-righteousness is delusional. The Bible says: “There is none righteous, no not one.” The sin of self-righteousness masquerades as goodness and virtue.

Self-righteousness blinds people to truth. It makes people think that they can do no wrong.

The greatest enemy to good government is self-righteousness. When the self-righteous govern a nation pride and ego take over and drive kindness and compassion away. A self-righteous government is the worst government.

The USA is experiencing how mean and hardhearted self-righteous people can be. Neither the self-righteous right nor the radical left has the answer. Americans need to meet in the center and work together with kindness and humility.

Jesus said to love your enemies. Governments that use religion to justify their existence too often send their young soldiers to kill their enemies. They even label immigrants and their own citizens who disagree with them as enemies.

Religion too often strives to theologically and politically justify wars. Jesus says: “Put your sword back in its place for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.” (Matthew 26:52)

Incompetent governments lead people to war to distract attention from their shortcomings. It is so sad to see the USA ignoring the international laws it helped to create by committing war crimes that violate those laws.

Starting a war by trying to bomb a country “back into the stone age” isn’t prolife. It’s cruel, inhumane, and evil. To beg for the Nobel Peace Prize and then start a war when you didn’t get it is great hypocrisy.

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The Best Community Improvement is . . .

Daily writing prompt
How would you improve your community?

The best community improvement doesn’t happen merely through a rallying cry for volunteers, through government money, or through a deeply thought-out program. History shows that it is spontaneously produced by inspired and transformed human hearts. (Read the history of Christian revivals.)

God invites you to behold (and experience) Jesus, the lamb of God. Religion is satisfied if you are merely told about Him. Trade your religion for Christ’s revitalization!

Jesus didn’t come to start thousands of religious denominations around the world. He came to heal and to have a personal relationship with billions of human beings “from every tribe and language and people and nation.”

Jesus wants a never-ending relationship of your fellowship and heart alliance with Him. Church wants your religious compliance. Jesus although unseen with the natural eye is infinitely more powerful than any religious machine.

Jesus is “the same, yesterday, today, and forever.” The Christian religion changes, rearranges, and finds clever ways to conform to the culture around it.

Jesus is beautiful. Religion is dutiful.

Jesus radiates joy. Religion is like soy-based tofu.

Jesus is grandiose! Religion is often a bland dose.

Jesus produces the fruit of the Spirit. Religion presents nicely packaged programs.

Jesus wants your life-long attention. Religion settles for your weekly attendance and financial contribution.

Jesus miraculously reconstructs and transforms people. Religion merely instructs and informs them.

Jesus builds people together in heart-to-heart community. Religion builds ecclesiastical hierarchies.

Jesus leads. Religion lectures. Refuse to let religion or anything else distract your focus from the risen Jesus through traditions, politics, the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, or any other thing.

Alive, alive, O taste and see that Jesus is alive. Let Him connect heart-to-heart with you and flow like electricity within you. (If you’re living like Jesus is dead, you’ll be content with a weekly dab of dead religious routine. Don’t do that.)

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What Have You Adapted To?

Daily writing prompt
How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic?

What have you
Adapted to?
Religion?
Or Christ in you?

The risen Jesus is knocking on heart doors (Revelation 3:20) inside of human beings from all kinds of backgrounds, cultures, and nations around the world. (Revelation 5:9) He is asking them to let Him live within them (2 Corinthians 13:5) so that He can gather together to Himself all the people who are willing (Matthew 23:37) to receive His presence (John 1:9-14) and to be inwardly led by His Spirit. (Romans 8:14)

Jesus isn’t gathering people to men’s ideas and opinions about who He is. (Matthew 16:13-14) He is continually (Hebrews 13:8) inviting whosoever is willing (John 3:16) to come to Himself and receive His rest by being yoked together with Him like a pair of oxen pulling a plow. (Matthew 11:28) The more fully surrendered people are to the living Jesus, the closer and more heart-connected they will be with each other. (John 17:20-23)

Surrendering to the presence and power of Jesus cannot be achieved by human understand or by self-help. It only comes through direct supernatural revelation from God. (Matthew 16:15-17) If you want to walk with Jesus you need to listen to His still small voice (1 Kings 19:11-13) and let His words continually burn within you. (Luke 24:32)

Direct personal revelation from God is the foundational rock that Jesus uses to gather people to Himself and build them together as His “ekklesia” (the Greek word in English Bibles translated as “church” which refers to Christ’s interactive Spirit-led community of people called out from around the world). (Matthew 16:15-18) When two or three of them gather in His name, He is present and active to lead their ekklesia meeting. (Matthew 18:20)

When Jesus used the Greek word ekklesia to describe what He is building He used a word that was familiar to His Aramaic speaking disciples. Ekklesia literally means “called out ones.” It was the proper name of the participatory town hall meeting in ancient Greek cities. Anybody present was free to speak up in an ekklesia. There were Greek cities in Israel at the time, so ekklesia wasn’t an unusual concept for Christ’s disciples.

Because so many Jewish people spoke the Greek language the Old Testament had been translated into Greek. That translation called the Septuagint was completed about 130 years before Christ was born. In the Septuagint ekklesia is used to translate the Hebrew word “qahal” which also means “assembly” or “gathering.” It is used to refer to a coming together of God’s people.

It is interesting that Jesus didn’t say He would build His temple or His synagogue. Those were the two focuses of formalized institutional religious Judaism. Instead, Jesus chose the Greek name for an informal interactive participatory gathering to describe how He is building His people together as a Spirit-led community of living stones. (1 Peter 2:5)

Would you like to learn more about why Jesus chose such an interesting Greek word? If so, google Beyond Church Ekklesia.

(As I was lying in bed early this morning with these concepts forming in my mind, I had an experience like I’ve never had before. I literally saw a dark presence about four feet tall come into my room. I thought it was a child. It suddenly disappeared and deep fear come upon me. Then I started strongly rebuking the devil and his demons and the fear quickly left me.)

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Is Easter Merely a Ritual?

Daily writing prompt
What are your morning rituals? What does the first hour of your day look like?

My morning ritual is to stay in bed for a while and to listen to the risen Jesus as He forms words and thoughts in my mind. Then I get up and spend the next couple of hours writing them down and letting Christ put them together in blog form. The following poem is what I woke up with this morning. This blog post developed from that beginning.

What’s your perception
Of Christ’s resurrection?
Here’s some reflection:
Give Him your affection
And live in connection
With His Holy Presence
And in full subjection
To His inner direction.

So, what’s your perception
Of Christ’s resurrection?
Make your selection:

1____ Mythology: Some people see the Easter tale as a mere myth. They see it as a fictional story that couldn’t have happened in reality. They pin the tale on a bunny that hides eggs.

2____ Religiosity: Many people see the Easter story as an annual religious celebration — as a powerful way to increase church attendance once a year.

3____ Theology: Serious Bible students see the New Testament Easter accounts as a focus of study and mental analysis. They see Easter as a tool of apologetics — as a way to talk people into being Christians.

4____ History: Other people look to Christ’s empty tomb as history. They see His resurrection as something that literally happened about 2,000 years ago. Yet they tend to keep the risen Jesus stuck in and limited to the past.

5____ Victory: A few people embrace, connect with, and follow the living Jesus in their day-to-day life. They continually listen to His inner voice and obey Him moment by moment. They live in the reality of “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” (Colossians 1:27) They testify to and demonstrate the truth that for true Christ followers, “Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world.” (1 John 4:4)

Would you like to learn to live in resurrection victory — to live every day like Jesus really is alive? If so, “The Joy of Early Christianity” book will help you. Give it a google.

Live every moment like Jesus is living. He is! Christ the Lord is risen today and tomorrow and forever!

Easter words without the presence of the risen Jesus are powerless chatter. When I was a child a Sunday school teacher asked the class: “If you could meet any person who ever lived who would you want to meet?” The kids were mentioning various dead people. I answered Jesus Christ. The teacher acted like Jesus was just as dead as the others. She didn’t tell us that He is alive and present and that we humans are invited to literally spend time with Him and to get to know Him personally. It was many years later that I finally heard that Jesus lives 24/7/365 and He became my best friend.

The church Easter cycle: One day each year Christians say that Jesus is alive. The rest of the year we live like He is dead and buried.

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Three Unique Was To See The Bible

Daily writing prompt
Which aspects do you think makes a person unique?

I can think of three unique approaches to the Bible. They are instructional, constructional, and delusional.

Instructional: Most people see the Bible as instructional. They treat it like a book of religious rules, rituals, and regulations. No wonder they don’t find it fun to read. Even many Christians would rather have a professional pastor teach them about it on Sunday mornings. Their view of the Scriptures can be summarized with a funny B.I.B.L.E. acrostic: “Boring Instructions Before Leaving Life.”

Constructional: I approach the Bible as constructional. Daily reading it with an open heart inwardly builds me up in faith, hope, and love. It motivates me to joyfully seek first the kingdom of God and to surrender my will and my lifestyle to the presence of King Jesus reigning and directing me from within throughout each day.

Delusional: Some people even call the Bible delusional. They see it as a threat to their self-focused, desire-drive, and materialistic world view. They choose to ignore it altogether. When someone mentions the Bible to them, they quickly change the subject or in some cases argue against it.

How do you see the Bible? Is there another approach to the Bible that I neglected to mention?

Live Christianity as an ongoing experience with Christ. Don’t merely learn about the Bible through Sunday sermons.

Religion is based on human intelligence trying to understand information about God. The Bible shows us that Christ came to give people supernatural intelligence — direct relationship with and revelation from “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” (Colossians 1:27)

We need to popularize supernatural intelligence (SI) more than artificial intelligence (AI). When people trust in and rely on God more than they trust in and rely on AI platforms, miracles happen!

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Cece Winans Helped Me To See . . .

Daily writing prompt
If you could have something named after you, what would it be?

Cece Winans helped me to see why I don’t want anything focused on or named after me. Last night I went to one of her concerts. I was expecting a nice musical performance cloaked with some hype and religion. Instead, I encountered the risen Jesus working in and through her and the thousands of people gathered there.

There was no mention of politics. To see a lot of Christians gather together without using political terms and names was a great blessing to me.

Her music was so much more than mere words and instruments. She sang with such sincere, deep passionate love for Jesus that you could feel and see it coming from her. You could sense Christ’s presence in the auditorium.

The audience members weren’t spectators focused on and applauding Cece. Instead, they were awed by the awareness of Christ’s presence. They were gently expressing love and adoration to Him.

Cece even talked about the elephant in the room. She is black and grew up in a black church environment. The audience was almost all white. She said that when she first started singing with her light complected brothers and sisters in Christ, she wondered why they didn’t praise the Lord with the enthusiastic expressiveness that she was raised around.

She said that changed when she went to a football game and saw white people excitedly and passionately praising the players. Seeing that she realized that white people know how to praise the Lord. After telling that story Cece said to the crowd something like: “I know that you know how to praise the Lord. Let’s do it now.”

Suddenly, without any music, everybody was on their feet shouting, clapping, jumping, and giving their all to praise and exalt the risen Jesus. It was so much more than religion or church. It was people freely responding to the awesome awareness of the reality of the resurrected Jesus without religious inhibitions. I’m so glad that we can live Christianity as an ongoing experience of being continually changed within by the risen Jesus Christ and not just learn information about Him through teachings and studies.

Cece Winans
Helped me to see
Resurrection
Reality.

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The Best Medicine

Daily writing prompt
What makes you laugh?

Keeping my heart uplifted, encouraged, and cheerful fills me with joyful laughter throughout each day. King Solomon said: “A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” (Proverbs 17:22) Letting the risen Jesus put His joy inside of me (John 15:11) keeps me smiling and laughing, even in painful circumstances. (Philippians 4:11) Here is the key: “The disciples went and did as Jesus had instructed them.” (Matthew 21:6) Will you?

Within you
There’s a fight
Out of sight.
Will you live
In darkness
Or in light?
Listen to
Your conscience.
Hear Christ speak
Deep inside.
Set aside
Your desires
And do what
He requires.
Go and do
What He tells
You to do.
Start today.
(Romans 8:14)

Tired of trying to deconstruct your religion? Let the risen Jesus construct a new heart within you. He’s ready whenever you are.

I have no king but the living, resurrected Jesus Christ. My goal is to let Him always reign in my heart, words, and actions. He causes me to live, to laugh, and to sing with joy.

Don’t merely attend a church on Palm Sunday (or once a week). Every day let the risen Jesus triumphally ride into your heart with peace, joy, and holy laughter.

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