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The Paradox of Living on Earth

To live on earth is to live in a paradox — extraordinary in itself. Spirit/ Natural.

To know the God who created you, me, and the world we inhabit is beyond measure.


Yet from the beginning, we were compromised. From the first step of humanity’s walk, cords of wickedness wound themselves around us. To be freed from those cords is nothing less than a miracle. To reclaim what has been stolen is another remarkable feat.


The narrow path is not just an idea — it is necessary. To be freed from the thoughts of man is not instant but a journey, a process that cannot be denied.


The goal is simple, yet profound: to return to the beginning — to the place where there is no division within, to the wholeness that was always meant to be.


How far you walk is part of your own story. No one can move you unless you choose to move. But there is a promise that anchors me to this path:


The promise of eternity.

The promise of laying crowns won in this life at the feet of the King. The promise of knowing you gave your all — lived with vigour and enthusiasm, without growing tired or weary.

The promise of a life lived not by works, but by faith.

And there is another promise — one that few reach for: the promise of glorification, when the sons and daughters of God are revealed.


How far you go is your journey. But I know what I long for — to look the King in the eyes at the end of my days and hear Him say: “Well done, good and faithful servant.

Those words are the very reason I live and breathe. I did not live just to make life comfortable for myself. I lived for the King, and for His Kingdom to come upon the earth.


To allow His thousand-year reign to become reality. To take back what was stolen — not for myself, but for the generations to come.

To be part of the seed that carries community restored, rooted deep at the very centre of my tree.

That is the same tree found in the garden of God — but without a serpent in sight. For I will have overcome them all, treading on the head of each one, one by one. Until none were left.


It is the goal — but only if you truly want the goal.It takes perseverance, long-suffering, and endurance to follow the King.


For in following the King, I have already won the crown of life — Eternity.


 
 
 

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