Wisdom and the Divine Operating System
Wisdom is not a concept—it’s a Person, and His name is Christ (1 Corinthians 1:24). When we receive the Holy Spirit, He installs the “new operating system” of Heaven inside us—the mind and wisdom of Christ. The process of this installation is called mind renewal (Romans 12:2). It takes time, and the latency it operates on is called grace—Heaven’s way of allowing divine synchronization to happen progressively. All non-dependency issues that arise during this process—times when the soul resists...
Heaven and Earth: Witnesses of Time
Heaven and earth are not just locations; they are the framework of time itself. They form the bookends of history—the boundaries within which man lives, chooses, and records destiny. From Genesis to Revelation, heaven and earth are treated not only as spaces but as witnesses, upholding the reality of time. The entirety of existence (except God Himself, who dwells in the heaven of heavens, beyond creation) is formationed within the heavens and the earth. All that exists, all that has existed, ...
The New Scientific Method; How to solve any problem
The New Scientific Method: Solving Any Problem with WisdomThe scientific method as we know it is powerful but incomplete. It begins with observation and ends with conclusions, yet it often ignores the source of true wisdom—God. James tells us that “the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere” (James 3:17). If we build from this foundation, science becomes not just a tool for discovery, but a divine process f...
Wisdom and the Divine Operating System
Wisdom is not a concept—it’s a Person, and His name is Christ (1 Corinthians 1:24). When we receive the Holy Spirit, He installs the “new operating system” of Heaven inside us—the mind and wisdom of Christ. The process of this installation is called mind renewal (Romans 12:2). It takes time, and the latency it operates on is called grace—Heaven’s way of allowing divine synchronization to happen progressively. All non-dependency issues that arise during this process—times when the soul resists...
Heaven and Earth: Witnesses of Time
Heaven and earth are not just locations; they are the framework of time itself. They form the bookends of history—the boundaries within which man lives, chooses, and records destiny. From Genesis to Revelation, heaven and earth are treated not only as spaces but as witnesses, upholding the reality of time. The entirety of existence (except God Himself, who dwells in the heaven of heavens, beyond creation) is formationed within the heavens and the earth. All that exists, all that has existed, ...
The New Scientific Method; How to solve any problem
The New Scientific Method: Solving Any Problem with WisdomThe scientific method as we know it is powerful but incomplete. It begins with observation and ends with conclusions, yet it often ignores the source of true wisdom—God. James tells us that “the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere” (James 3:17). If we build from this foundation, science becomes not just a tool for discovery, but a divine process f...
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People think words are just words. But words always reveal what a heart is made of. The heart, in turn, shapes the thoughts of the mind, and the quality of those thoughts dictates our instincts. Instincts expose the altars we’ve built—what we truly worship and sacrifice to.
This is why the Bible says “be quick to listen and slow to speak” (James 1:19). If you listen long enough, a person’s words will reveal their heart. But if their actions clash with their words, believe the actions. Because fruit never lies. “You will recognize them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16).
And do not be shocked at the quality of people’s hearts. The Bible already told us: “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?” (Jeremiah 17:9). Even a man does not fully know his own heart. Only God can search it. Only Christ can change it. And only then will the right fruit begin to show.
In every dimension of life—whether at work, in church, in family, or in business—some manifestation of the fruit of the Spirit is required. But most people prefer to fake it. Just as many fake spirituality in church, companies fake “social responsibility” because they sense it is culturally acceptable. Imitation fruit may decorate, but it cannot nourish.
Only God makes us authentic. Only His Spirit can produce love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22–23) as the natural outflow of a changed heart. Everything else is performance.
So, the real test is not the polish of words, nor the image we project, but the fruit that grows from the altar of our heart.
People think words are just words. But words always reveal what a heart is made of. The heart, in turn, shapes the thoughts of the mind, and the quality of those thoughts dictates our instincts. Instincts expose the altars we’ve built—what we truly worship and sacrifice to.
This is why the Bible says “be quick to listen and slow to speak” (James 1:19). If you listen long enough, a person’s words will reveal their heart. But if their actions clash with their words, believe the actions. Because fruit never lies. “You will recognize them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16).
And do not be shocked at the quality of people’s hearts. The Bible already told us: “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?” (Jeremiah 17:9). Even a man does not fully know his own heart. Only God can search it. Only Christ can change it. And only then will the right fruit begin to show.
In every dimension of life—whether at work, in church, in family, or in business—some manifestation of the fruit of the Spirit is required. But most people prefer to fake it. Just as many fake spirituality in church, companies fake “social responsibility” because they sense it is culturally acceptable. Imitation fruit may decorate, but it cannot nourish.
Only God makes us authentic. Only His Spirit can produce love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22–23) as the natural outflow of a changed heart. Everything else is performance.
So, the real test is not the polish of words, nor the image we project, but the fruit that grows from the altar of our heart.
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