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Have you ever had the feeling that even though you seek God, something in your spiritual journey seems off? Could it be that without realizing it, you are mixing genuine faith with practices that have no biblical basis, but that are today being taught as if they were absolute truths? The so-called law of attraction has seduced thousands of Christians with promises of success, fulfillment, and achievement.
After all, she talks about faith, vibration, positive thinking, and all of this seems spiritual, doesn't it? But be careful because there is a fine line, almost invisible, between faith in God and a selfish faith focused only on what you want and not what God wants for your life. Many have been deceived into believing that they are manifesting dreams with divine help when in fact they are being guided by principles completely contrary to the will of God.
And the most dangerous thing they are calling it purpose. In this video, you will understand why the law of attraction can be a real risk for God's chosen ones. I will show you the dangers that almost no one has the courage to expose.
Reveal the warning signs that you need to identify today and most importantly present the way to align your desires with the plan that the Lord has for you. The intention is not about demonizing everything but about mature spiritually. The Christian needs to learn to filter, examine and grow.
God does not want us to be passive, but rather discerning. The law of attraction may have useful elements, but if the heart is in the wrong place, even what is good becomes a trap. If you watch until the end, you'll leave with spiritual insight, biblical clarity, and a new awareness of what it means to truly trust God and not just wish for things in his name.
Now, tell me, are you here just to conquer the world or to fulfill your calling? If you feel that this message is for you, write it now in the comments. I choose God's will, leave this recorded here as an act of faith and spiritual positioning.
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Because today, more than ever, it is time to wake up spiritually before it is too late. Have you ever noticed how many expressions of new age, alternative spirituality, or even secular self-help are sneaking into Christian circles? Nowadays, it is common to hear Christians saying things like, "The universe is conspiring in my favor.
I'm vibrating with high energy. I will attract what I am imagining. My frequency is aligned with what I want.
And most alarmingly, many of these phrases are being said in pulpits, devotionals, songs, Christian motivational videos, and even by influential leaders. The problem here isn't just terminology. It's spiritual direction.
Who is at the center of your faith? God or yourself? The big trap of the law of attraction is exactly this.
She looks harmless, modern, positive, talks about focus, gratitude, positive thinking, not giving up. All of this may even seem compatible with the gospel at first glance. But the danger lies in its philosophical structure.
It takes God out of the center and places the eye as the source of creation. The Bible warns us about this. Take care that no one enslaves you to vain and deceptive philosophies which are based on human traditions and the elementary principles of this world and not on Christ.
Colossians 2:8. These philosophies use sweet words but hide a subtle poison. The focus of the Christian faith has never been to attract anything.
It has been deny yourself, take up the cross, and follow Christ. Lucas 9:23. And this is the opposite of what is taught out there.
Compare. The law of attraction says you are the creator of your destiny. Jesus says without me you can do nothing.
John 15:5. The law of attraction says whatever you desire you can attract. The Bible says, "Seek first the kingdom of God and all things will be added to you.
" Matthew 6:33. So why are so many Christians using these phrases and practices? The answer is direct.
Lack of spiritual discernment. We live in an era where many exchange sound doctrine for pleasant words as Paul warned. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine.
On the contrary, their ears will itch and they will gather teachers for themselves according to their own desires. 2 Timothy 4:3. And what's behind it all?
A desire disguised as spirituality. The desire for control. The desire to make it happen with the strength of thought, vibration, intention.
But the kingdom of God does not work through emotional manipulation. It works by surrender, by obedience, by alignment with the sovereign will of the father. And perhaps here lies the root of the matter.
Many do not want to wait for God's time. They don't want to accept no or not yet. They prefer to create spiritual formulas to replace living and dependent faith.
In this video, this is the basis that we will deconstruct. A diluted gospel based on feelings and beautiful phrases, but without the cross, without renunciation, and without truth. Let's shed light on the danger of well-intentioned Christians becoming lost through lack of discernment because they were taught to attract blessings but forgot to love their author.
Have you ever stopped to think about whether the words that come out of your mouth are really aligned with the word of God? Or have you been repeating concepts that seem spiritual but a pure carnality dressed in light? Today, the Holy Spirit calls us to return to the purity of faith.
A faith centered in Christ, rooted in the word, guided by the spirit, and sustained by obedience. The world says, "Express your desires. " God says, "Manifest my kingdom.
" And that difference changes everything. We live in a generation that values freedom above all else. You are free to believe whatever you want, they say.
And yes, there is freedom in the gospel. But the Bible warns us, "Everything is legal for me, but not everything is appropriate. " 1 Corinthians 10:23.
This verse is not a limitation. It is an invitation to spiritual discernment. Today, many Christians have confused freedom with the absence of a spiritual filter.
They use practices and speeches borrowed from the world, from coaching, from new age, from positive psychology without discerning the spirit behind what they are practicing. The result, a shallow emotional gospel adapted to human preferences and not to the heart of God. A law of attraction is a clear example of this.
It presents itself as a neutral system based on universal laws. It says that you can create your reality through thought, intention, and vibration. Many see it as just a mental focus technique.
But is that all? What few realize is that behind the law of attraction, there is a complete world view with its own spiritual logic? There is no sovereign God.
There is an impersonal universe that responds to your frequency. Divine will does not matter. What matters is what you want.
This is not just a mental technique. It is a spiritual philosophy incompatible with the gospel of Christ. The Bible says that the mature have the faculties exercised to discern both good and evil.
Hebrews 5:14. This means that not everything that works is from God. Not everything that seems positive is edifying.
Not everything that motivates liberates. The Holy Spirit is calling God's people to be more than emotional, to be spiritual, measuring everything by the word. Not judging by appearance, but by essence, not to exchange discernment by excitement.
But what if I only use the good part? You may ask, what if I just use gratitude, goal clarity, positive focus? Here's the point.
The problem is not being grateful, dreaming, or having goals. The problem is the source. Where are you getting this from and the spirit with which you practice?
You can be grateful without practicing the law of attraction. You can dream with purpose without needing to vibrate with the universe. You can plan with spiritual direction, not based on personal desire.
What defines this is the intention of your heart and the foundation of your faith. When Paul says, "Everything is lawful for me, but not everything edifies," 1 Corinthians 10:23, he is teaching us to measure things by their spiritual effect. A practice that take me away from prayer reduces my dependence on God.
It makes me more focused on myself than on the kingdom. This practice is not appropriate, even if it seems useful. And this is exactly where many have fallen.
They are practicing principles that increase self-confidence but decrease faith. They are more full of personal motivation than of spiritual anointing. The result, a functional Christian life but no presence.
You can even have focus, discipline, and achievements. But if you have lost sensitivity to the voice of the spirit, the price is too high. God doesn't just want to see you reaching goals.
He wants to see you growing in grace, maturing in faith, flowing in the fruits of the spirit. And this only happens when we have the courage to examine everything in the light of the word, even what seems harmless. Today's call is for a faith with a filter, a spirituality with depth, a discernment that asks, "Does this bring me closer to God?
" Because what defines a Christian practice? It's not whether it works. It's if she glorifies Christ.
What does the Bible say about thoughts, feelings, and results. Is the law of attraction like the law of gravity? Many people say that the law of attraction is like the law of gravity.
Whether you believe in it or not, it works. According to this idea, everything we think and feel attracts similar things. If we think positive, we attract good things.
If we think negatively, we attract problems. And there's more. Many claim that as the universe was created by God, everything we talk about universe also comes from him.
So there would be no problem. But is it really like that? Let's start by acknowledging one thing.
Yes, our thoughts and feelings do influence our lives. The Bible talks a lot about this. In Romans 12:2, it is written, "Be transformed by the renewing of your mind that you may prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
" In other words, what we think changes who we are. And when our minds are renewed with the word of God, our lives change, too. This is real.
Jesus also said, "Ask and it will be given to you. Seek and you will find. Knock and it will be open to you.
" Matthew 7:7. He is not telling us to stand still. He is teaching us that there is power in seeking, in praying, in knocking on the door with faith.
So yes, the Bible confirms that what we seek, we often find. What we ask for in faith, we often receive. What we think and feed in our minds begins to be reflected in our journey.
So why is the law of attraction dangerous? because it takes God out of the center and places the eye as the highest authority. She teaches you can do anything just feel.
You attract what you emanate. The universe is here to serve you. But Jesus taught differently.
Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all other things will be added to you. Matthew 6:33. The priority is the kingdom, not personal desire.
Another difference, the law of attraction focuses on what I want. The gospel focuses on what God wants for me because he knows what's best. Now, about the universe.
Yes, it's true that God created the universe. The Bible begins by saying, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. " Genesis 1:1.
So, everything that exists came from God. The universe is his work. But this does not mean that the universe is a living force that grants desires.
God is the creator. The universe is just creation. When people say the universe will bless me, they are without realizing it taking God off the throne and putting a creation in the place of the creator.
And the Bible is clear. I am the Lord. This is my name.
I will not give my glory to another. Isaiah 42:8. So, let's put everything in its place.
Yes, thoughts influence. Yes, feelings interfere with our attitudes. Yes, the universe was created by God.
But it's not the universe that does it. It's God. It's not just feeling.
It's aligning with the father's will. It's not about attracting. It's about obeying.
When we put God at the center, even our dreams are transformed. And instead of saying I attracted, we started saying it was the Lord who did this and it is wonderful in our eyes. Salmo 118:23.
Now there is a question that many people ask. Did the Bible already talk about the law of attraction? This is a very common and very serious question.
If God is the one who carries it out, why is it that sometimes even when we ask the universe, things happen, the person asks the universe, makes visualizations, vibrates with gratitude, and then says, "Look, it worked. I asked, life gave it to me. I thought hard and it happened.
" Here comes another question. Could it be that the Bible in some way already spoke about this principle, but people just gave it another name and adapted it? Let's go in parts.
Yes, sometimes things really happen even if a person doesn't pray directly to God. But this doesn't mean that it was the universe that responded. There are many factors.
a common grace of God who blesses people even if they don't recognize him as natural laws of life, how to plant and harvest, discipline, focus, action, and also spiritual realities that can move even outside of God's will. But be careful, just because something works doesn't mean it's approved by God. Not every achievement is a blessing.
Not every manifestation comes from heaven. The Bible shows that the devil can also offer results as long as the person is willing to take God out of the center. Jeremiah 17:9 says, "The heart is deceitful above all things.
" Now, let's get to the central question. Did the Bible already teach something similar to what they call the law of attraction? The answer is in part yes, but in a very different way.
See what the Bible says. As he imagined in his soul, so he is. Proverbs 23:7.
With the heart one believes, and with the mouth one confesses. Romans 10:10. Whatever things you ask for in prayer, believing, you will receive.
Matthew 21:22. The mouth speaks out of the fullness of the heart. Matthew 12:34.
The Bible clearly shows that our thoughts shape our behavior. That our words have power. That true faith can move mountains.
That what we ask for with faith believing can indeed be granted. But there is a fundamental difference. In the Bible, all of this happens in relationship with God.
In the law of attraction, everything revolves around me. It is as if the human being had taken spiritual truths and removed the creator, replacing it with a neutral energy, an impersonal universe. Look, the Bible says God will do according to his will.
Modern philosophy says the universe will give you whatever you want. The Bible teaches renew your mind by the word. The law of attraction teaches adjust your frequency.
The gospel says submit yourself to God. The other way says manifest your own desires. I.
e. the structure looks similar but the base is completely different. What changes everything is the center.
If God is not the center, anything else is an idol, even a good principle. Jesus explained this clearly. Whoever hears my words and does them is like someone building a house on a rock.
Matthew 7:24. And a rock is not positive thinking. It's not the frequency.
It's not the technique. The rock is Jesus. Therefore, if you want to experience true promises, blessings that remain and peace that the world cannot give.
The secret it's not vibrating louder. The secret is surrender more deeply. If this message has spoken to you so far, if you understand that it's not about attracting what you want, but about aligning yourself with what God wants for your life.
So now demonstrate your position in the comments. Write with faith and conviction. I choose God's will.
This simple phrase is a public act of faith, a seed of surrender that can mark the beginning of a new spiritual season. And to show that we are together with you on this journey, we at the channel will leave a like on your comment and monitor its growth. Yes, we want to know who are the true chosen ones who are willing to go against the system.
Now, if you think that all of this so far has made you reflect, what comes next may open your eyes in an even deeper way. You'll hear the true story of someone who tried to manifest their dreams but only found peace when they decided to stop attracting and began to surrender. Stay with me because the next minute could change everything.
Now that you understand how many principles of the so-called law of attraction are distortions of biblical truths and how they even work but with the wrong motivation. I want to tell you the story of someone who experienced this firsthand. A person who like so many started with genuine faith but without realizing it was exchanging dependence on God for techniques.
And when things started to work out, the heart started to lose itself. But it was also on this path that he discovered an even more powerful truth than attracting what you want. Return to the one who really knows what we need.
His story could be yours or from someone you know. His name is Mike. Mike was a dedicated Christian.
He had been raised in the church, participated in the worship ministry, and always sought to do God's will. He was respected by many as a young man who feared the Lord. But inside, he struggled.
Emotional frustrations, closed doors, promises that always seemed to be almost. Over time, Mike began to tire of waiting. He saw friends achieving success, getting married, prospering.
And no matter how much he prayed, fasted, and declared verses, he felt that his life was not moving forward. It was then that one morning of insomnia, he watched a video about the law of attraction. It seemed harmless.
The video said, "You already have everything within you. The universe responds to your frequency. Feel as if it already does, and you will attract.
" Mike didn't see a problem. After all, he already believed in miracles. But little by little, the language changed.
Instead of praying, he began to view. Instead of fasting, he did dream pictures. Instead of declaring the word, he began to do generic statements as I am abundant.
The universe is blessing me. I manifest what I desire. And incredibly, things started to happen.
Mike was called to a job he had wanted for years. It began to prosper. A new relationship appeared.
He thought, "Wow, this is what I was missing. " But what he didn't realize is that along with the achievements, the presence of God became more distant. He still went to church, but he no longer felt the brokenness.
He sang, but his heart was elsewhere. I prayed, but it was more of a ritual than a real conversation. Until one day, everything fell apart.
The job that seemed promising turned out to be a toxic environment. The relationship ended painfully. The anxiety returned worse than before.
Mike went into crisis, he thought. But I did everything right. I believed.
I vibrated. I visualized. Where did I go wrong?
It was at that moment that he heard a simple sermon about repentance and surrender. It wasn't about prosperity. It was about breaking pride and returning to the place of being a son.
And there in the church pew with eyes full of tears, Mike understood he hadn't lost the blessing. He had lost focus. The problem was not wanting change.
The problem was trying to reach them without depending on God. I wanted the promises but skip the process. It was using spiritual principles with carnal motivation.
Mike's story is the story of many people who started well with sincere faith but along the way were seduced by shortcuts disguised as smart faith. The Bible shows a similar example. Abraham and Sarah when waiting for the promise of a son, they decided to help God generating Ishmael through Hagar.
Genesis 16. It seemed like a good idea. It worked technically, but it created consequences that echoed for generations.
Mike understood that behind the law of attraction, there was something dangerous. A system where the eye commands and God obeys. Where faith stops being trust and becomes a tool.
Where the father stops being the focus and becomes just a means. It was there on his knees that he prayed with sincerity like he hadn't done in a long time. Lord, forgive me.
I left you for a beautiful idea. Help me return to you. And God has always received him with grace because the father can't resist a broken heart.
And no matter how far we went, there's always a way back when we choose to surrender. After everything we have seen, a sincere doubt may arise. But then as a Christian can I visualize, can I declare or is that wrong?
The answer is yes, you can. But with one essential condition that this is aligned with the word of God, the Holy Spirit and the lordship of Christ. Visualization and declaration are not in themselves sin.
Indeed, they are powerful tools when used with the right heart and the right foundation. The Bible is full of examples of men and women who visualized promises and declared words of faith, but always within the will of God. One, visualize God's promises with faith.
The Bible teaches us to have vision. God gave visions to Abraham, to Joseph, to Daniel, to John. They were not dreaming anything.
They were receiving prophetic images of what God had already determined. When you envision in faith a restored family, a fruitful ministry, an area of your life being aligned with divine purpose, this can be a healthy exercise in faith and hope. Not to manipulate the future, but to keep our hearts firm in what God has promised.
Two, declare the word with spiritual authority. The Bible shows us the power of speech. Death and life are in the power of the tongue.
Proverbs 18:21. But that tongue needs to be submissive to the spirit. What many call a decree is actually a type of declaration of faith.
This is not wrong as long as the content of the statement is the word of God and not selfish desires. You can and should declare, "I am more than a conqueror in Christ Jesus. The Lord is my shepherd and I shall not want.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. " These are spiritual truths that activate faith, align your mind, and transform your environment. The problem is when the declaration becomes a requirement.
When one declares to try to force God to fulfill a desire unfiltered by prayer and submission, then it stops being faith and becomes manipulation. Three, submit everything to the father's will. The basis of all healthy visualization and declaration is surrender.
Consecrate to the Lord everything you do and your plans will be successful. Proverbs 16:3. Before declaring something, ask, "Does this glorify God?
Does this bring me closer to my purpose or just my pleasure? Would I be willing to give that up if the Lord asked me to? " Jesus taught us perfect balance.
Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done. Luke 22:42.
He expressed what he wanted, but surrendered to what God wanted. That's the key. It's not wrong to have dreams.
It's not wrong to have goals. It's not wrong to visualize the future with faith. The mistake is in placing dreams on the throne instead of placing them on the altar.
In summary, yes, the Christian can visualize and declare, but not like someone who wants to dominate the universe. But as someone who trusts in the father, believes in the promise, and lives in obedience. Because in the kingdom of God, it's not about attracting, it's about trusting.
There is a disguise that deceives even the most sincere, the spiritualized ego. Many are convinced that they are living a higher, more conscious, more powerful faith. But in reality, they are just feeding an ego disguised as faith.
The seduction is subtle. It begins with phrases that seem beautiful, but that place the human being at the center of the altar. You are limitless.
Whatever you want is rightfully yours. You are the source of everything. You don't need anyone.
Everything is within you. These statements may seem positive, but they have a serious pitfall. A auto idolatria.
In the gospel, we are invited to recognize our dependence on God. True faith does not exalt man, exalts the creator. She don't call us to the throne, but to the cross.
Jesus said, "If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. " Lucas 9:23. Note, he did not say assert yourself.
He said deny yourself. Why only those who empty themselves can be filled with God. The problem with ego- centered spirituality is that it never satisfied.
She needs constant achievements to validate yourself, applause, control, and results. And when something goes off script, it goes into crisis because it is sustained by performance, not in grace. The spiritualized ego sometimes, but it prays to conquer.
He even fasts, but he fasts to receive. It even works, but it works waiting for a return. It is the spirituality of I deserve it.
I declare and it happens. If I vibrate right, everything will flow. But the kingdom of God does not operate based on merit, operates based on grace and obedience.
The Apostle Paul, one of the greatest men of faith in history, recognized his weakness, because when I am weak, then I am strong. 2 Corinthians 12:10. He wasn't trying to appear invincible.
He did not hide his limitations because he knew that the God's power is made perfect in weakness. The ego hates this. The ego wants to appear, control, shine.
But God does not share his glory with anyone. Therefore, we need to be careful with the type of gospel that is being preached out there where everything revolves around the self-esteem, success, well-being, and personal fulfillment. This gospel does not confront sin, does not invite resignation.
Don't talk about regret. It only promises blessings and easy paths. But Jesus never promised ease.
He promised presence. And that is worth more than any achievement. It's time to examine the heart.
Is my faith centered in Christ or in myself? Do I pray more asking or more thanking? Do I declare more or submit more?
Am I seeking God's will or trying to make God do mine? Biblical faith doesn't make us feel like God's. It leads us to kneel before the one true God.
And it is there in that place of surrender that we find what the ego will never be able to generate. Peace, purpose, and true fulfillment. After everything we said about faith, ego, declarations and spirituality, an important question arises.
And when I believe, visualize, declare and still nothing happens. This is the point where many give up. They think faith has failed, that God didn't hear, that something went wrong.
But here is one of the deepest truths of the Christian walk. Biblical faith is not sustained by results. It is sustained by relationship.
The law of attraction fuels a faith based on expectation. You think, you feel, you vibrate, and then you wait for it all to manifest. If you don't show it, that's your problem.
You didn't vibrate right. It didn't create with enough force. But the Christian faith is different.
It is based in hope in God, not in expectation of the result. Hope does not disappoint us because the love of God has been shed abroad in our hearts through the Holy Spirit given to us. Romans 5:5.
This hope is not established in when and how, but in who. It does not depend on circumstances. It depends on an unchanging God.
While alternative faith demands control, biblical faith demands delivery. While the other system charges quick result, the kingdom teaches wait patiently. See the example of Joseph.
God gave him a dream. But before the palace came, the well, slavery, and prison, still he trusted. David, he was anointed king, but spent years running from Saul before the promise was fulfilled.
Jesus, he obeyed the father until his death on the cross and only then came the resurrection. These examples show something powerful. The faith that perseveres without seeing is what pleases God most.
The spiritual world does not respond to anxiety, but to obedient faith. True hope doesn't crumble when the door closes. She stands firm because she knows God remains good even when the path is difficult.
If your faith is shaken because things didn't turn out the way you expected, it may be time to change your focus. It's not just about what you want to achieve. It is about who are you becoming while you wait.
God cares about your future. But he cares even more about your heart. Why is it in the process that he forges character, strengthens your faith, and cleanses your motivations?
The problem for many today is not a lack of faith and excess of carnal expectation. They want God to be fast, for everything to work like magic. But God don't work in a hurry.
He works with purpose. True hope does not say it's going to work out my way. She says, even if it's not my way, God is still worthy of my trust.
This is the hope that does not deceive. She is the one who sustains you when everything seems at a standstill. It's what keeps you standing even when nothing changes.
And it is this hope that transforms faith into something greater than achievements, a real relationship with the father. We live in a time where spirituality became fashion. Any influencer with charisma and well-groomed aesthetics talks about energy, faith, universe, emotional healing, gratitude, purpose.
But the problem is that all of this is packaged in language of light without the truth. Today, many are being guided more by Instagram phrases than by the Bible. And what is missing is what Paul called spiritual discernment.
Now the natural man does not understand the things of the spirit of God because they seem foolishness to him and he cannot understand them because they are spiritually discerned. 1 Corinthians 2:14. The mature Christian needs to have a radar activated in the spirit.
Need to know filter what you hear, what you watch, what you read, what you repeat. Because not everything that talks about faith is faith. Not everything that talks about love comes from God.
Not everything that appears to be healing is liberation. There are a lot of beautiful things being sold as healthy spirituality. But in practice keeps people away from the cross and repentance.
We need to wake up to the fact that we are at war. And in this war, deception doesn't come with horns. It comes with perfume and sweet words.
Therefore, discernment, it's not luxury. It's spiritual survival. That's why you need to go back to the Bible.
Know the voice of the spirit. Have secret time with God. So that when the lie comes disguised as truth, don't you fall.
How you can live aligned with kingdom principles. Faith that bears fruit. We have already talked about what true faith is not.
But now it's time to talk about what and because the gospel, it's not just a warning. It's an invitation to practical transformation. How to live a firm, healthy, fruitful faith.
Here are biblical pillars for living faith with balance. Foundation in the word. Meditate on it day and night.
Joshua 1:8. Faith comes by hearing and hearing the word of God. Romans 10:17.
Daily surrender. The cross is a place of surrender, not of conquest. Die to your ego, to your shortcuts.
Every morning pray like Jesus, not my will, but yours be done. Alignment with the kingdom. Visualize yes, but visualize God's promises, not his whims.
Declare, yes, but declare the truths of the word, not decrees of the ego. Dram, yes, but dream with eternal purposes, not with fleeting glories, dependence on the Holy Spirit. Don't just rely on logic or emotional motivation.
Learn to listen to the voice of the spirit. Ask for discernment, direction, correction, fruit. Not just result, the greatest sign of maturity.
It's not what you achieve, it's how much of Christ you manifest. By their fruits, you will know them. Matthew 7:16.
One of the greatest challenges of the Christian life is learning to discern between soul's desires and others direction of the spirit. This difference may seem subtle at first glance, but it completely changes the course of an entire life. The soul is made up of our thoughts, emotions, and will.
She feels, dreams, desires, plans. The soul wants security, recognition, comfort. And many of these desires are not bad.
They are part of our humanity. The problem is when we confuse soul desires with spiritual direction. When we put our personal desires above God's will.
And this is exactly where many Christians end up using faith to push the plans of the soul instead of submitting to the spirit. The word says, "The heart is deceitful and desperately corrupt. " Jeremiah 17:9.
In other words, not everything that seems good, beautiful, or coherent comes from God. Therefore, we need to have the courage to pray the most difficult prayer in the Bible. Lord, if it doesn't come from you, get it out of my way.
This prayer hurts. It messes with the ego. It can frustrate expectations.
But it is also what protects us from paths that seem like light but end in a detour. The soul wants to accelerate. The spirit wants to mature.
The soul wants results. The spirit wants roots. The soul wants the now.
The spirit sees the eternal. Jesus lived with soul and spirit in perfect harmony. But he always submitted to the will of the father.
In Gethsemane, faced with the greatest pain, he said, "Father, if possible, remove this cup from me, but not my will, but yours be done. " Matthew 26:39. This is surrender.
This is maturity. This is trusting the father even when the soul screams for another direction. Today, many are spiritually confused because they have followed desires of the soul with the appearance of faith.
They use biblical language but with unadressed motivations. They talk on purpose but seek emotional validation. They want to use God as a tool to accomplish what the soul wants instead of recognizing him as Lord who directs each step.
It is necessary to ask difficult questions. Does this I am asking come from the spirit or from the neediness of my soul? Does what I'm dreaming glorify God or does it feed my insecurities?
Is that inner voice the Holy Spirit or is it the urgency of my emotions? The soul is not evil but it needs to be sanctified and submitted to the spirit. And this only happens when we put everything at the altar.
The plans, the relationships, the dreams, the deadlines. Because the difference between frustration and fullness, it's not in what we can accomplish. It's in who directed us.
The soul asks for shortcuts. The spirit builds destinies. Therefore, if you want to live God's best, learn to discern.
Not everything you feel strongly is direction. Not every intense desire is a calling. But every time you align yourself with the spirit, he transforms even what seemed distant.
Why? It's not about speed. It's about obedience.
And when direction comes from the sky, peace comes together. Even when the answer is no. Even when the time is not yet, the soul asks now, the spirit says, "Trust me.
" We live in a culture obsessed with control. Control your career. Control feelings.
Control the time. Control people. Control the results.
Control even God. This obsession has infiltrated the Christian millure through speeches that encourage spiritual empowerment, the authority in the decree, the dominance mentality. But often what is behind it?
It is not faith. It's fear. Yes, fear.
Fear of not being accepted, fear of not prospering, fear of losing control of one's own story. And it is this fear that pushes many to live a spirituality based on formulas and not in relationships. The culture of control teaches you need to be in charge.
You attract everything that vibrates. You are the only one responsible for your reality. You create, you manifest, you determine.
But the gospel teaches something completely different. Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. Proverbs 3:5.
Life in the spirit is not based on control. It is based on trust. It's not about manipulating results.
It's about surrender to a will greater, wiser, and more loving than ours. When we want to control everything, we leave no room for the Holy Spirit to lead us. We want to force doors, speed up processes, do it our way.
And when it doesn't happen as planned, the heart collapses. But whoever lives in the spirit understands if God closed it, it is protection. If he was late, it is preparation.
If he said no, it's because there is something better. As the world seeks security in predictability, the Christian finds security in obedience, true spiritual freedom. It's not about having control.
It's about letting go of it. see Jesus. He was the son of God.
He had the power to call legions of angels. But he chose to trust. He chose to obey.
He chose to hand over control until his death, saying, "Father, into your hands I commend my spirit. " Lucas 23:46. This is the mature faith.
This is the life guided by the spirit. The culture of control also teaches us to fear not knowing, living in fear of lack of responses. But true faith flourishes in the place where logic ends.
By faith Abraham obeyed, going to a place which he should receive as an inheritance, and he departed without knowing where he was going. Hebrews 11:8. Who lives by faith?
Walk without a map, but with direction. Live without all the answers, but with the voice of the spirit. give up control but experience presence.
Maybe you have been looking spiritual formulas to ensure everything goes well. Maybe you're tired of trying make it happen with your own strength. Maybe you got frustrated because you followed all the steps and still nothing changed.
Today, God invites you to exchange control for trust. To stop trying to convince the sky and start listening to what heaven is saying. It's not that God doesn't want to bless you.
That's what he wants. I will form you. It's not that he won't lead you to your destination.
That's what he wants. Walk with you in the process. The culture of control generates tiredness, charge, pride.
Life in the spirit generates peace, rest, dependence. The culture of control focuses on to do. The spirit focuses on to be.
The culture of control screams deserve it. The spirit whispers, "Trust. Today is the time to let go of the steering wheel of your soul.
To stop being the pilot of one's own existence and hand over direction to the Holy Spirit. Because the kingdom of God, it is not a control system. It is an invitation to surrender.
We have reached the end of an intense journey. A journey of confrontation, reflection, and revelation. And before we say goodbye, let's remember everything you've experienced so far.
You understand that the law of attraction may seem spiritual, but when it doesn't have Christ at the center, it turns into a masked ego system. You saw that faith is not manipulation. It is surrender.
That visualization and declaration, when aligned with the principles of the word, have power, but only when they are born from a submissive heart. You've followed Mike's story and perhaps you've seen yourself in it trying to make it work with methods that seem to work but that gradually removed God's presence. Did you realize that the difference between biblical faith and distorted faith is on the throne?
Who is ruling your life? Is it God or is it you? We also talk about the spiritual discernment we need to have in these confusing times.
about how the mixing of truths with deception is confusing even the chosen ones and that is why we urgently need depth, vigilance and intimacy with the spirit. We discussed the difference between the desires of the soul and the leading of the spirit. How dangerous it is to follow feelings disguised as faith and how God is more interested in your transformation than in your rush for achievements.
We close by reflecting on the culture of control and how the kingdom of God calls us to the opposite. Surrender. Surrender is courage.
It's maturity. It is to say, "Lord, I don't want to be the center. I want you to be all of me.
Now, the time has come to choice. If you've made it this far, you've already proven that you're different. You are no longer someone who just listens.
You are someone who discerns. What do you think that seeks something deeper? Now it's your turn to take a public stance.
Write in the comments, I choose to live in surrender. This is your spiritual declaration. It is your code of alliance with heaven.
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We want to know which part spoke most to your heart. This is the beginning of a new route, a journey where God guides and you obey. Until the next video, and may the Spirit lead you into all truth.
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