Don’t Follow the Feather — Follow the Fire --------- Hearing the Savior’s voice in a world of AI, prophets, and noise
🔥 Don’t Follow the Feather — Follow the Fire
Hearing the Savior’s voice in a world of AI, prophets, and noise
🪶🔥 What Does That Even Mean?
Don’t follow the feather…
That means don’t follow someone just because they look the part.
Maybe they’ve got a robe. Or a title. Or a podcast.
Maybe they speak boldly or wear sacred regalia.
Maybe they quote scripture, or their ancestors, or AI.
But unless the Lord sent them—
unless the Spirit confirms it—
it’s just a feather in the wind.
Feathers are beautiful, yes.
They can mean honor, heritage, tradition.
But they can also be symbols without substance.
The Pharisees had their feathers.
So did Korihor.
So do a lot of influencers today.
But the Lord’s people?
They follow the fire.
🔥 What’s the Fire?
The fire is that burning in your chest.
It’s the Holy Ghost. The Haymehnay. The straight and narrow path.
It’s the power that comes when truth hits your bones.
It’s not loud. It’s not showy.
But it purifies. It testifies. It changes you.
“Did not our hearts burn within us?”
— Luke 24:32
That’s the fire.
And that’s what we’ve got to follow.
🧭 The World Is Loud, But the Savior Still Whispers
These days, everyone’s saying something.
YouTube is full of voices.
AI is generating scripture commentaries.
People are claiming dreams, visions, scrolls, and movements.
Even I’m one of them.
I’ve been writing. Posting. Praying. Sharing what the Lord’s shown me.
I’ve used AI, too—like a pen. A helper. A way to sort what the Spirit has already whispered.
But hear me clearly:
You can’t take my words as truth unless the Lord confirms them to you.
Even what I write—what I pour my soul into—must be tested by the Spirit.
This is the hour we live in.
The wheat and tares are growing together.
The robes and the remnant are walking side by side.
You’ve got to know the voice of the Shepherd for yourself.
🪶 About Chief Midegah
I’ve been watching Chief Midegah—pronounced Mee-day-gah.
Some folks call him a prophet. Others are cautious.
I know he’s talked with Cloudpiler, and from what I can tell,
he’s trying to walk the way.
He speaks of tribal prophecy, of scrolls yet to come forth.
He talks about Zion rising among the humble, not the high towers.
And yes—he’s using AI, just like I am, to share what’s stirring in his soul.
Do I agree with everything? I don’t know yet.
But here’s the point:
Don’t follow the feather. Follow the fire.
Don’t follow me. Don’t follow Midegah. Don’t follow Cloudpiler.
Follow the Savior.
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