Hi Reader, I’ve been sitting with a message that revealed itself quietly and undeniably during a trip back to my hometown. As I was in nature, I began to receive what I can only describe as a trail of divine insight. Not just about life or relationships or even healing, but about who we truly are and about what the Gospel really is. A quick google search resulted in this: Literally, the word "gospel" means "good news". It comes from the Old English "god-spell," which is a translation of the Greek word "euangelion," also meaning "good news" or "good message" We’ve been told that the Gospel is a story about someone holy, someone chosen, someone we are meant to worship from afar. But that was never the whole truth. Gospel means “Good News.” And the Good News is not that God came to show us how unworthy we are. The Good News is that God came to show us who we’ve been all along. The Gospels are not merely historical accounts. They are living blueprints for identity. And Christ was not simply a man to revere. He was the embodiment of God consciousness...the full awareness of divinity within a human body. His life was not a performance to be idolized but a pattern to be remembered. What struck me most during this unfolding was how intentional the first recorded words of Christ are in each of the four Gospels. In Matthew 3:15, Jesus says, “Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness.” In that moment, He is modeling divine alignment. In Mark 1:15, He declares, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.” Here, He introduces His ministry not with rules, but with a radical call to shift perception and believe in the reality of the Kingdom now. In Luke 2:49, as a boy, He says, “Why were you searching for me? Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?” Even as a child, He is fully aware of His divine origin and purpose. And in John 1:38–39, His first words are a question: “What are you seeking?” followed by an invitation: “Come and see.” These are not casual remarks, they show us that Christ’s consciousness was accessed through an invitation into our own awareness. Christ Consciousness is not about claiming superiority. It is not about pretending to be something we’re not. It is about returning to what we always were. Aware. Connected. Whole. The divine image of God expressed through form. Jesus did not come to show us how different He was from us. He came to show us what’s possible when we remember who we are. His words are not only instructions. They are mirrors. And when we look into them with spiritual eyes, we don’t just find Him. We find ourselves. This is the Good News. That we are not waiting on God to touch us from the outside. That we are not earning worth or chasing closeness. The Gospel is the revelation that God is already here, already within, already breathing through us as us. Jesus said, “Greater works will you do.” That was not flattery. That was prophecy. That was the call to become the Word in motion. Not someday. But now. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing more of this journey. More of what it means to read scripture through the eyes of identity. Not to study God as a subject, but to remember God as the source from which you speak, move, and live. You are not separate. You are not behind. You are not forgotten. You are God in motion. And now is the time to come home to that truth. Yes, God. |
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