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david maus jr 4 months ago
“Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son…” Hebrews 1:1–2 (ESV) We live in a world full of noise. News. Podcasts. Opinions. Advice. Everybody’s got a voice. But this verse reminds us that the God who created everything still speaks — and He speaks through Jesus. That changes everything. It means God isn’t silent about your situation. He isn’t distant from your decisions. He isn’t waiting for you to figure it out alone. He’s still guiding. Still leading. Still making Himself known. And He doesn’t just speak to “super spiritual” people. He speaks to anyone willing to listen. In the car. In the kitchen. On a run. In the middle of a busy workday. The challenge isn’t whether God is speaking. The challenge is whether we’re making space to hear Him. So today, slow down just enough to listen. Open your Bible. Pray like you actually believe He’ll answer. Pay attention to the way He nudges your heart through a conversation or a verse or even a moment of silence. He is speaking. The question is — are we tuned in? Father, thank You for still speaking today. Thank You for Jesus who shows me Your heart. Help me quiet the noise long enough to hear Your voice and respond. Speak clearly, Lord, and give me the courage to obey. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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Chris 4 months ago
Studying the Ascended Masters is similar to studying Bitcoin. “For those with eyes to see and ears to hear” 🧡🪬🧬 🦋
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Chris 4 months ago
The answer was subtle, so you missed it…🙏🏻😉 (They always were…they just didn’t know it) Jesus (Christ) isn’t a religion. It’s a vibration. Pulling us forward into coherence…
The question was about openness as it seems like a reasonably recent phenomenon of outward declaration of love for Jesus on SM. It wasn't long ago it seemed to be about Ayahuasca ceremonies and polycule relationships... Being in tune with the one, unified vibration is also to accept the limitations of the written word and language itself. Becareful of assuming who missed what and where. See you in upper plain, Chris. I'll look out for you.