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This post explores the balance between acknowledging God’s sovereign will and avoiding spiritual fatalism, which views God as too mysterious for humans to engage with meaningfully. It argues that while God’s ways are profound, He has made His will known… more ›
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This text explores the concept that true faith is not a human effort but a supernatural gift, emphasizing the distinction between the Spirit of Faith (the Holy Spirit) and the spirit of unbelief (demonic influence). It highlights that believing, obeying,… more ›
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This audio podcast transcript argues that individuals are often constrained by unconscious “scripts” or “stories” they live by, which function as personal prisons rather than pathways. Drawing on biblical passages and quotes from figures like Oscar Wilde and Carl Jung,… more ›
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This blogpost explores the idea that our lives are like a movie, and though we are the lead actor, we’ve often been acting out a script given to us by outside influences since childhood, leading to limiting beliefs that shape… more ›
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This post discusses the concept of a “Knight of Faith,” drawing parallels to Søren Kierkegaard’s philosophy and emphasizing a faith anchored internally rather than externally. It argues that true faith is not superficial or driven by trends but is deeply… more ›
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Periods of feeling stagnant or “behind” are actually divine preparation and part of a hidden infrastructure of destiny. God often works most profoundly in unseen ways and during periods of obscurity, comparing these times to seeds growing underground or foundations… more ›
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This post outlines a process for individuals to identify and replace negative internal beliefs that are hindering their lives. It encourages readers to recognize “old scripts” or “loops” stemming from past pain or fear, which can influence decisions and relationships.… more ›
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We explore the idea that many of our negative emotional responses, such as fear and anxiety, are not merely psychological but stem from spiritual influences, describing how these forces can create automatic, harmful reactions in our minds and bodies, which… more ›
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In this text we are reminded that humanity is spiritually in voluntary exile, seeking fulfilment externally in distractions and nostalgia instead of within. It posits that true “home” and salvation are found in the present moment and in the “garden… more ›