Bible Lessons
The Still, Small Voice Cutting Through All the Noise
Spirit isn't some abstract religious concept locked behind church doors. It's the infinite intelligence underlying everything. The part of you that already knows truth when you encounter it. The source of clarity that cuts through all the noise and confusion.
This isn't about belief. It's about recognizing what's actually real. When you stop looking exclusively at the material world (the problem, the limitation, the struggle) and start accessing Spirit (the infinite resource, the boundless possibility, the perfect truth), things shift. Not because you convinced yourself. But because you aligned with what's already true.
You've got everything you need. You already know the difference between fear-based thinking and spiritual insight. You already feel the presence of something larger. You're just learning to trust it.
What If Love Isn't About Trying Harder—It's About Seeing Differently?
Love Isn't What You Think It Is
You've been told to try harder at it. Practice it more. Be better at it. But what if love isn't a skill you need to develop—it's a truth you need to see?
Bible characters didn't survive impossible situations through willpower or moral superiority. They stared down problems with a completely different kind of sight. They recognized a spiritual reality that matter-based thinking couldn't touch. That's not poetry. That's power.
Love isn't a limitation trying to force you to be nice. It's a superpower that lets you see past the surface story everyone's buying into. You're already equipped. You already have access to it. The question is whether you'll recognize it.
When Truth Refuses To Look Away: Walking Out Of Fear And Into Something Real
This week we’re getting into the raw truth of spiritual power.
How did the Psalmist, Jesus, and Mary Baker Eddy all stare straight at fear, sickness, and injustice and not flinch? They didn’t muscle through with willpower. They saw from a different basis.
We’re exploring how “mercy and truth,” “righteousness and peace,” actually work together as a kind of spiritual superpower. Not a cage. Not a rulebook. A way of seeing that makes you less scared of life’s curveballs because you realize you’re already equipped.
If you’re tired of hollow positivity and also tired of cold, material “realism,” this is the space in between those extremes. The place where Truth actually does something.