
For a long time,
I played defense.
Explaining.
Clarifying.
Softening.
Now I don’t play defense.
And I don’t play offense either.
I just speak truth.
The Spirit taught me something simple:
truth doesn’t argue.
It lands where it’s received.
Those living from the outer court
will always fight.
The flesh has always resisted the Spirit.
That hasn’t changed.
So let’s ask honest questions.
I was taught that an eternal Spirit —
an omnipresent God —
was confined to one book.
That the Bible is the inerrant Word of God,
final,
closed,
complete.
And yet Scripture itself says:
“If everything Jesus did were written,
the world itself could not contain the books.”
So which is it?
If Christ did more than was written,
then God clearly exceeds the text.
And we already know this —
because Scripture itself quotes writings
that are no longer in the canon.
Paul calls us
“living epistles,
read and known by all.”
And then he says something even more radical,
quoting their own poets:
“In Him we live and move
and have our being.”
That is union language.
So imagine the paradox:
people claiming to be shut out from God
while living inside of God —
and calling everything evil.
That tells you something important.
What people call “evil”
is often just a projection
of their own inner atmosphere.
When you believe God is distant,
your inner world reflects it.
And out of the mouth
comes the abundance of the heart.
Those who do not understand union
will speak separation.
They will speak fear.
They will speak judgment.
They will produce the opposite fruit
of who God actually is.
Division.
Fear.
Competition.
Condemnation.
Not because they are bad —
but because they are disconnected
in awareness.
Scripture says God resists the proud.
That pride shows up in two disguises:
“I am greater than God,”
and
“I am less than God.”
Egoic pride
and egoic victimhood
are the same posture.
Both resist God.
Both refuse union.
You cannot worship God
in spirit and in truth
while denying who God says you are.
You cannot come to the Father groveling.
You cannot come apologizing
for existing.
“Enter His gates with thanksgiving,
and His courts with praise.”
Yet most people come begging,
confessing separation,
trying to earn what was never withheld.
Not because they lack access —
but because the beliefs they hold
won’t let them receive it.
The God I have come to know
is not smaller than Christianity.
Not smaller than Scripture.
Not smaller than tradition.
This God never leaves you or forsakes you —
because this God is not separate from you.
So when someone insists
they are not one with God,
it reveals something quietly tragic:
they have never gone within.
They outsourced their knowing.
They outsourced their soul.
They outsourced their experience
to a system that told them,
“This book is God.”
Yet the book itself says
eternal life is not found in the text,
but in knowing the Father.
Jesus didn’t come
to be believed in from a distance.
He came to be followed.
To be embodied.
To reveal union.
“In that day you will know
I am in the Father,
you are in Me,
and I am in you.”
So where is the oneness?
If the Kingdom is within,
why are we still waiting for it later?
If we are told to put on the mind of Christ —
a mind of union —
why are we still thinking from distance?
The truth is simple:
the very breath you breathe is God.
So how far do you have to run from yourself
to miss a God who lives that close?
This isn’t rebellion.
It’s remembrance.
The Spirit leads into all truth.
And truth is far more expansive
than we were ever taught.
Spirits Whisper 🕊️
Where union is forgotten, fear speaks.
Where awareness awakens, love flows.
You do not compete with the body you belong to.
And God was never absent from you.
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