
What Christ would say ... today
The kingdom of God is within you.
The journey is within.
A prayer for you:
God grant you the Grace, the blessings, and the wisdom to be aligned with your
true path today.
Do you see yourself on your journey Home?
There is a Way, a path Home, to the Divine, the True God. It is lit by My Light, guided by My Truth. Narrow is the path that leads Home, and many do not find the Way. Wouldn't it help to know the right path, the Way, and recognize how other paths don't lead you where you truly want to be?
Consider materialism, the false promise that having things of the world can replace not having God in your life. As if material objects, money, possessions, and a lack of focus on our true spiritual nature can lead us to some promised land. It does not.
The false paths in this world are the roads most taken, which are heavily populated by those who find assurance in being part of a group, no matter whether anyone actually knows the Way. There are many "-isms" that do not lead Home, to God, or the Truth. Consider scientism, which has for many become today's religion. It has proven to have far more absolute authoritarianism than most religious practices. "Following the science" meant forced injections of toxic, life altering and deadly substances into the body; complete disregard for human rights, free will, and the true well-being of the children. Walk this way, keep a certain distance from everyone else, wear a mask, live in fear, and do not dare to question "the science." Which is all the Lie, not Truth.
There is so much emotionalism, egotism, false pride, and many behaviors and activities that take something from the external world and use it to manufacture an identity within us — rather than finding our true identity in God and Christ. This is how a false self is created, to displace and then assume the role of our true self. And if you are not real to your self, you will have great difficulty being real to God and Christ. We are living in a time when the main goal of life for many people appears to be trying to be something or someone that they are not, and being praised and glorified for it.
Modernism dictates "out with the old and in with the new." In a world where people imagine their phones are "smart," and seek guidance in everything, everywhere except within themselves, so many people have lost connection with God and Christ. God and Christ are dismissed as something old, an ancient superstitious belief system that has no utility in the present world. This kind of utilitarianism — seeking only what (or who) you can use for your worldly pursuits — is the opposite of seeking how you can be useful in some greater Way to God and Christ.
Consider what you have aligned yourself with in life, what you fill your time with, what your hobbies and interests are, what takes up your energy and your life. How much of your life would you say is filled by God and Christ? Do you leave or make room for God in your life? What do you put first? Have you ever thought to ask God to be in your every thought, word, and action, today?
There are so many people living for today who do not even think about where they are headed. What road are you traveling down? Where does it lead? What if Jesus was waiting for you on the road up ahead, saying, this is the Way, follow Me? Would you pay attention, would you consider changing direction, would you appreciate the blessing of being guided Home?
The solution is to turn within, the exact opposite of trying to find your way solely by referring to the signposts manufactured by your society. The Way Home is not on Google maps. Look within you. Seek what is real.
Today, it is fashionable to pretend to care, to virtue signal, to believe in all the misdirected, false, and godless "solutions" to humanity's problems: from wokism to communism to environmentalism. How can humanity's problems be solved by willfully excluding God from any consideration? Think about it. Is the True God — not the false god, or the false promises of the world — up ahead? What awaits you at your destination?
Know this: God will rejoice in seeing you.
In the name of Christ Jesus, this is so.