The Bible redefines power by emphasizing that true authority stems from character, not control. In the Kingdom of God, leadership involves serving others and ensuring their well-being. This is exemplified in the roles of king-priest, where leaders embody humility, empathy, and justice, cultivating a system resistant to corruption.
The Seventh Trumpet: Transition to Christ’s Authority
The seventh trumpet in Revelation signifies a pivotal shift in authority, transitioning from corrupted rule to the rightful governance of Jesus Christ. This restoration emphasizes shared stewardship, personal accountability, and justice, as opposed to control and exploitation. It reestablishes a harmonious relationship between humanity, the earth, and divine leadership.
Theology of Descent: Understanding God’s Revelation
The Bible portrays "the mystery of God" as a gradual revelation rather than confusion. Initially hidden, this mystery unfolds from creation through the incarnation of Christ, who embodies both divine unity and mercy. Redemption involves transformation and preparation, allowing humanity to ultimately dwell with God, emphasizing relational reality over mere belief.
When Prophecy Becomes Marketing: Discernment in the Age of the “Best Life” Gospel
The post critiques how advertising culture influences modern prophetic messages, emphasizing that many self-styled prophets prioritize engagement over truth. It stresses the accountability of teachers in the faith, the distortion of concepts like wealth and self-love, and the need for the Church to foster community and discipleship, ultimately guiding believers toward a deeper relationship with God.

