๐ŸŒฟ Video 67 — Finding Jesus Is the Whole Point

 

๐ŸŒฟ 67 — Finding Jesus Is the Whole Point

๐Ÿชถ Why seeing errors is not the same as seeing Him

There is something that can quietly happen after awakening.

You begin to see things you didn’t see before.

You notice inconsistencies.

You notice drift.

You notice history that doesn’t line up cleanly.

You notice systems that feel heavier than they should.

And at first, that clarity feels powerful.

It feels like growth.

It feels like progress.

But there is a danger hiding inside that season.

You can become very good at spotting error…

and slowly forget to seek Jesus.


๐ŸŒพ Seeing Problems Is Not the Same as Seeing Him

It is easier to analyze institutions than to surrender your heart.

It is easier to identify flaws than to kneel.

It is easier to expose what’s broken than to fall into His arms.

And if we are not careful, awakening turns into inspection.

We become sharp observers.

But not softer disciples.

You can spend years uncovering inconsistencies.

And still miss Him.


๐Ÿ•Š️ The Most Valuable Thing Is Not Being Right

Being right about history will not save you.

Understanding institutional drift will not save you.

Correctly diagnosing theological tension will not save you.

Only Christ saves.

Only surrender transforms.

Only falling into His mercy changes the heart.

It is possible to win arguments and lose tenderness.

It is possible to expose error and neglect repentance.

It is possible to be correct… and still be restless.

Truth without Him becomes cold.


๐ŸŒฟ The Treasure Was Never the System

Systems matter.

History matters.

Clarity matters.

But none of them are the treasure.

The treasure is Jesus.

The peace you felt when you surrendered.

The nearness you experienced when you stopped climbing.

The quiet certainty that heaven was close.

That is what matters.

Not how much you can dismantle.

But how deeply you can yield.


๐Ÿ’ง The Real Measure of Growth

Ask yourself something gently:

Has my awakening made me love Him more?

Has it made me repent more honestly?

Has it made me more patient?

Has it made me more willing to forgive?

If not…

you may be studying the scaffolding
and missing the Builder.


๐Ÿคฒ Fall Again

If you find yourself drifting into constant analysis…

fall again.

Not into criticism.

Into His arms.

The Lord did not wake you up
so you could become an inspector.

He woke you up
so you could become His.


๐Ÿค
The goal was never mastering the errors.

The goal was always knowing Him.

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