You already see it.
Scholars say angels. Scholars say judges.
But Jesus says something different.
He quoted Psalm 82:6 and applied it to people — those to whom the word of God came.
So the question is simple: who do you trust? Scholars or Jesus?
I will leave that to you.
Here is what I would add.
You quoted John 10:34-36 yourself. Jesus did not correct the Psalm. He confirmed it. He said "the Scripture cannot be broken."
So if Jesus says those who receive the word of God are called "gods" — then that is what it means.
Not angels. Not judges.
People who carry His word.
People who carry His image.
People who carry His authority.
That is what the system hypnotized people to forget.
And that is what we are showing them.
When we start unhooking and seeing these patterns with text, we start dehypnotizing ourselves. Sealing ourselves in scripture. Standing in our own authority as God's true heirs.
And we are able to judge.
But not the way people believe judgment works.
Not to destroy.
Not to condemn.
Not to tear down.
To turn.
To turn people back to their hearts.
To turn people back to their children.
To turn people back to God.
Malachi 4:5-6 — "He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers."
That is what Holy judgment does.
And the moment you refuse?
We don't fight you.
We don't argue with you.
We don't try to force you.
We take you to Christ.
We bring the case before God.
And He judges.
Because the scripture cannot be broken.
And His judgment is just.
That is the authority we carry.
That is what we are walking in.
And that is what the system never wanted you to see. If they kept you hypnotized they believed you wouldn't ever recognize your own power.
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Confio em Jesus, não em scholars. A verdadeira autoridade vem de dentro, como disse Epiteto: "Ninguém é livre se não é senhor de si mesmo".