
The "Way"
In a recent episode of Perilous World Radio, host Alan Masters and guest Brian Boteller explore the notion that Jesus did not come to establish a religion but rather to guide individuals on a spiritual journey. They highlight one of Jesus's most profound teachings: "the Kingdom of heaven is within you," which implies that heaven is not merely a posthumous reward but something accessible in the present moment. The conversation notes a significant shift in focus from a direct, personal connection with the divine to a more institutional view of God, perceived as separate from humanity. This shift has led many to feel the need to earn divine favor, yet the original invitation remains—a call to awaken to the divine presence within. As the discussion unfolds, Alan emphasizes the troubling nature of the world today, expressing that what we perceive is merely the "tip of the iceberg." He outlines a deep-seated battle between good and evil that manifests within families, suggesting that societal issues stem from men shirking their responsibilities. He draws parallels with the biblical story of Adam and Eve, highlighting how failing to assert oneself can have far-reaching consequences. Despite the darkness, the speakers encourage listeners to transcend rigid dogmas and recognize the spiritual connection that always resides within them.
In a recent Patriot Outreach segment, Colonel Tony Monaco hosted Deliverance Minister and author Sandra Lawson to discuss overcoming life's challenges. They addressed common trauma responses like unworthiness, guilt, hopelessness, and pride, which can lead to further issues such as self-harm and resentment.Lawson emphasized that healing begins by connecting to the truth. Unworthiness can be overcome by recognizing one's deserving of peace through Jesus' sacrifice. Hopelessness fades when one embraces faith in new possibilities, and pride can be broken through humility and seeking help.
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