438. Live Forever, As God Intends | Communion Part 3

Mike Parsons

Video summary

In this session we continue to explore transformation through communion, using the body and blood of Jesus to open our spiritual gateways and release the flow of life.

True transformation—metamorphosis—affects spirit, soul and body, including our DNA, aligning us with our eternal identity as sons of God. Creation longs for this revealing: we are heirs with Christ, meant to rule and reflect God’s glory, but this requires embracing the often uncomfortable process of change. Declarations during communion can help activate this, but must be personally true for us and spoken in faith.

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I apply the frequency of God’s DNA to transform me into the image of Jesus I command every genetic record to be transformed and my DNA to be re-sequenced into alignment with my eternal image

Applying God’s DNA will reshape our human DNA, aligning us with our original, God-given image. This includes replacing negative genetic patterns and stepping into divine likeness—carrying the nature and character of God.

Adam was created with the potential to mature as a son of God by embracing nine divine DNA strands, in addition to his natural three. This full twelve-strand DNA represents divine government. Satan originally reflected these nine strands but never carried the full twelve. Adam and Eve were sinless yet not perfected, and chose conformity to the world’s pattern rather than God’s eternal image. We inherit this distortion through our parents’ DNA, but God has encoded our spirit with a pure song from eternity.

Our DNA carries two songs—one from God, one from our earthly lineage— and they have distinct frequencies. DNA music, a real scientific development, illustrates how our life has its own sound. God’s frequency is a love song calling our spirit into harmony with Him, but disharmony in our inherited DNA can distort that sound. Our goal is to restore our original song—God’s design—so that our lives reflect a divine symphony rather than generational chaos. God’s voice sustains all creation, and we are intended to resonate with it.

I apply the blood of Jesus to transform all impure genetic material – be transformed

Through applying the body and blood of Jesus, we can transform impure genetic material and align with our eternal design. Communion can reveal corrupted genetic and epigenetic patterns—sometimes inherited from ancient generations—which can influence our behaviour despite all other healing we receive. Deep healing may require dealing with DNA-level iniquity. By asking God to uncover hidden issues during communion, we open ourselves to transformation at the deepest level.

I apply the blood of Jesus to all iniquitous genetic patterns – be cleansed

Scripture reveals that Satan sought to corrupt human DNA to prevent the coming of a pure Messiah, starting with the serpent seed in Genesis and continuing through genetic manipulation involving fallen angels and human women, producing Nephilim hybrids. This corruption is ongoing, affecting humanity’s genetic purity even now through trauma, sin, and modern techniques such as GM foods and trans-human technologies.

The solution is found in Jesus’ redemptive work and our intentional participation in communion to purify and realign our DNA with God’s original design.

I call all my genetic material to resonate with the DNA of God and come into alignment with my eternal image

We do not need to be evolved, but ‘re-volved’ back into our original design, into what God says of us. Hebrews 7:3 speaks of Melchizedek being without genealogy, like the Son of God. That is who we are becoming. Our soul and body must align with our spirit, which already dwells in light. The order of Melchizedek will be genetically pure.

Know what you are declaring! God has a destiny for each of us, and it will unfold as we are transformed and step into the glory-image God has of us—that of sonship. Iniquity can alter our epigenetics. So we ask God to search our hearts, expose anxious or wicked ways, and let His living word cut through and bring change.

I choose to bear the record of my eternal image, conformed to the likeness of my Father and Brother in heaven, and to be transfigured to radiate their glory

When we take communion, we apply this truth for transfiguration, to radiate glory, to be a light to the world. Jesus was that light, and now we are to be. But what are we currently radiating? Psalm 139 tells us that  God saw our unformed substance and wrote every day of our lives in His book. Let us lay hold of the truth of that scroll and become who we are.

Let the breath of God be breathed into my life, transforming me into a living being, joined to the Lord and one spirit with Him

Let God breathe His breath into us—His Spirit uniting with ours. God formed man, then breathed life into him making him a living being. Adam was created a spiritual being, but became fully alive when spirit, soul and body were in harmony.

Sin disrupted that. Adam became a human being, separated in his own mind. Most of us are now human doings, deriving identity from action, not being who we are. But in Christ we are born again, reintegrated into wholeness. Jesus was born a living being, pure from conception, and was able to defeat all darkness and reclaim authority. His victory opens the way for us to be living beings again, radiating God’s glory, knowing our connection to heaven and releasing life on earth.

Prepare for communion

As living beings, we can access the scroll of our destiny. It vibrates with the frequency of God, aligning us as we resonate with its sound. Today, as you prepare for communion, step into that truth. Speak life. Mix faith with action. Open your heart. Let God bring transformation, and engage His DNA to be conformed to His image.

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437. Live Forever in Health and Wholeness | Communion Part 2

Mike Parsons

Video summary

God lives within us, and in our spirit, soul and body are gateways for his presence to flow into creation. To release this flow, we have to cleanse these gateways—spiritually, emotionally and physically—and communion is one means of transformation so that we reflect God’s image. Transformation involves renewing our minds and aligning with our eternal identity, not the world’s patterns. This includes spiritual, soul and even DNA-level change.

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I engage the record containing the light, sound and frequency of God’s image for transfiguration

We are heirs with Christ, destined for glory now, not just after death. As we embrace sonship, creation will be set free. Our glorified identity raises the frequency of all things, restoring creation to God’s design.

Through Jesus’ body and blood, we reconnect with our eternal design encoded in our DNA. This process requires intention and participation: change comes when we apply the truth of who we really are.

I embrace the record of the dimensions of the kingdom released in my body by the DNA of God

I embrace the DNA of God within me, and release the dimensions of His kingdom into my body. At first I did not understand what this meant, but by pursuing it, I came to know. I apply this DNA record to my bones to bring health, remove inherited negative patterns and activate transformation.

The kingdom has many dimensions—spiritual, physical, heavenly, governmental—and we access them by knowing who we are as sons. These are realms of God’s rule, where His peace and wholeness are manifested. Jesus demonstrated this authority and gave it to us: we are to walk in it, as kings, lords and sons, governing from heaven into earth.

We can learn how these realms function, from Zechariah’s invitation to rule over the courts of heaven to the ‘ancient path’ and even Metatron’s cube. These are not abstract—they are real heavenly places of encounter and administration. We are called to access them, align history with eternity and rule on our mountains.

I engage that DNA record and apply it to my bones for health and wholeness to remove all negative epigenetic hereditary switches

Transformation involves our DNA. The light strand, lost ‘in the fall, is being restored in us. Bones and marrow are central to this, holding life and health. God’s word (Jesus) discerns and divides even to the marrow, reactivating what was dormant in our DNA.

Natural DNA is intricate and powerful, but corrupted by the fall. Only 3% appears to be active—97% holds untapped potential. Scientists once called it junk, but now realise it is not: light, spirit and information flow through it. DNA is a living book written with God’s design. Our blood, even our cells, carry the memory and frequency of light, into which we are being re-encoded for wholeness and immortality.

Russian scientists found that the so-called ‘junk’ DNA carries language-like structures that can be reprogrammed using sound, frequency and words. Unlike the Western approach to  gene splicing, they used light and frequency to heal and resequence DNA. Our DNA responds to faith-filled words and thoughts, especially during communion, aligning with divine frequencies to bring transformation.

DNA contains switches triggered by environment, trauma or belief—activating inherited conditions or shutting them down. These epigenetic markers can form or shift within a generation and be passed on. Scientific research confirms that memory, trauma and behaviour can be encoded in DNA. Words, environment and belief can influence genetic expression, in some cases more than the DNA sequence itself.

I speak to my marrow and command it to be a new source of blood that will transform the DNA of my cells so that I can be transfigured and live forever

Transformation begins in the marrow—the source of blood. As in Ezekiel’s vision of an army of bones, our bones can respond to prophetic breath. When we speak God’s truth into our marrow, our DNA is re-coded to reflect His image. Our bodies regenerate millions of cells daily, so if we change the source of what is encoded—aligning with eternal truth—we can shift our entire being from one degree of glory to another, becoming transfigured in the image of Christ.

We can apply the truth of our eternal identity, carried in Jesus’ body and blood, to our DNA. Just as a bone marrow transplant changes blood DNA, communion can spiritually reprogram our marrow, producing new blood aligned with God’s truth. That blood flows through the heart, which is central to transformation. Our marrow creates billions of new cells daily. If programmed by truth, this affects the entire body.

Communion is not just symbolic—it is a faith-filled act. As we eat and drink, we speak life, reprogram hereditary and epigenetic patterns, and align with God’s image. Breath, spirit, blood and heart work together. God’s light and life flow through us like a circulation system—physically and spiritually—carrying transformation. Meditating on truth and speaking it with faith activates this. Transformation happens as we consciously engage: we apply divine DNA, overwriting all negative patterns, so that we become radiant sons of God.

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436. How to Live Forever | Communion (Part 1)

Mike Parsons

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We are exploring transformation through communion, and it will take a few parts to unpack properly. Picture the spirit, soul and body gateways diagram with God’s glory at the centre—the River of Life flows outward through us, but only if the blockages are removed.

Transformation involves our whole being, and communion can be part of that process. Communion is more than a ritual. It is a powerful way to engage the body and blood of Jesus in a practical, daily way—not just on Sundays. The early church did it as part of life. We can do the same, wherever we are. The power lies not in the physical bread and wine or juice but in the spiritual reality we engage by faith. When we take communion, we are participating in something that imparts life and transformation. I often go beyond the natural act and engage with communion in the heavenly realms.

Like Isaiah, we can present our hearts and be purified. God’s word penetrates our inner life—revealing our behaviours, motives and even genetic triggers. Communion helps address all of these, even down to our DNA. Old songs like Nothing but the Blood of Jesus capture this truth: there is real, transformational power in the blood.

We can engage the power of Jesus’ blood to receive truth and revelation:

Ephesians 1:7 — In Him we have redemption and forgiveness through His blood, according to the riches of His grace.

Ephesians 2:13 — We, once far off, are now brought near by the blood of Christ, into relationship with Him.

Hebrews 9:14 — His blood cleanses our conscience from dead works so we can serve God in real relationship, not ritual.

Hebrews 13:12 — We are sanctified, set apart and transformed through His blood.

Colossians 1:20 — He reconciles all things through the blood of the cross, bringing peace in every realm.

Romans 5:9 — We are justified by His blood—declared innocent, as if we had never sinned.

Revelation 5:9–10 — Jesus purchased us with His blood to be a kingdom and priests. He opened access to our destiny scrolls, paid for at great cost.

When we break bread, we use declarations born from personal revelation. They help align our faith and words with God’s truth. Without that alignment, it is just bread and juice.

Here are my declarations. There is a lot in them, so we will look at it over the coming sessions.

I eat your flesh and drink your blood so that I will not die but live forever

Jesus said, “Eat My flesh, drink My blood.” This is not physical but spiritual.

John 6 — He says that those who eat of Him will not die but live forever. It is about abiding in Him and Him in us. The manna given to the Israelites could not prevent their ultimate physical death—but this bread can.

Luke 22 — At the Last Supper, He gave bread and wine and said, “This is My body… this is the new covenant in My blood.”

1 Corinthians 11 — Paul received this revelation directly from the Lord. He said we must examine ourselves—’Search my heart, O God’—because this is about covenant, not ritual.

We approach communion, examining our lives and seeking transformation. We do not stop at recognising what needs change—we eat and drink so that change may come. If failing to discern the body properly brings judgment, weakness, sickness and even death, then rightly applying the body and blood brings life and wholeness.

God’s intention is not that we die and go to heaven. That is religious tradition. The Kingdom is within us, and we are called to live it out now. Religion has made a covenant with death by promising heaven only through dying. We do not expect death: Jesus already defeated it. We do not need to die; we apply the cross to reverse the curse.

Transformation—transfiguration—is spiritual and physical. The law of the Spirit of life sets us free from sin and death, and scripture teaches not life after death, but divine life now. We are to partake in God’s nature, putting on immortality and escaping corruption. Jesus dealt with sin so we can live. There is no reason we should not live forever.

Eternal life is both quality and duration. If we are still going to die, it can only be because there is still the record of sin in our DNA. We can address this through the body and blood of Jesus, which restores us to our heavenly origin.

Others have done this—become transfigured, radiant, shining—even without the revelation we now carry. With it, we can accelerate that transformation. God wants us to radiate His glory.

I engage in the DNA of God; I embrace the transforming power of the body and blood of Jesus

To engage means to actively participate by faith—not just partake, but be transformed. Engage by faith. Embrace transformation as a choice. By faith, access the light, sound and frequency that carry God’s image. We were made to reflect him and extend his likeness into creation. The Greek word for ‘image’ is ‘icon’. Our lives should reveal God—like an icon opens a program on your phone or computer—but sin distorts that image. Communion restores it. Jesus’ body and blood carry the DNA of God. In them is the power to transform us into his likeness and live forever.

I engage the record containing the light, sound and frequency of God’s image for transfiguration

We each have a scroll—our original design. We were created as beings of light. That image still exists and can be engaged. Light stores information; as does DNA. God’s DNA and ours are meant to align; as we take communion, we resonate with his frequency and are changed. Jesus was transfigured in light, and as we draw close and align with God, we will radiate his glory. That is what sets creation free.

It is God’s voice that holds everything together. Communion lets us align with that sustaining frequency. Step into the spirit by faith and let your DNA be transformed: your two strands becoming three, incorporating the light strand of your original design. This is how we live and do not die. Choose to apply it by faith.

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435. One of the Saddest Things

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What you’ve experienced, no one can challenge—unless you let them. I don’t need to enter arguments or debates about theology because I’ve encountered the living God face to face, and I know him. No one will convince me of anything other than that God is love, no matter what theology or doctrines they use to try and challenge me. I know God is love.

Here’s a quote from Keith Giles—one of my favourites—from the Gospel of Philip. And yes, there are other gospels beyond what’s in the Bible. If you’re interested, I’d encourage you to explore some of them—with discernment, of course. These texts can offer insight into truths that aren’t necessarily in the canon of Scripture. That doesn’t make them wrong.

The quote says: “If you become whole, you will be filled with light. But if you’re divided, you will be filled with darkness.” That’s not a legalistic rule-following salvation message. It’s not a rule—it’s an invitation to transformation. As we are transformed, we are transfigured—filled with light. But if we’re broken, fragmented, divided, then we experience elements of darkness that limit who we really are. We are beings of light, made in the image of God—who is light.

The Gospel of Philip doesn’t offer easy answers, and that’s what makes it powerful. It invites us into the mystery. It invites us on a journey rather than offering a neat doctrine. Isn’t that what faith is really about? Don’t settle for doctrine or theology—go on a journey to experience the mystery, the intimacy of God himself.

He is the light that lights every man who comes into the world. That’s in the Bible. Everyone has the light of Jesus—the light of life. Some know it, some don’t. But the gospel is that all will know it. That’s the message we carry: that all will come to know. And we want them to know now—not to wait until their deathbed or even after they’ve died. We want them to step into the fullness of who they really are now, and to know that God is with them and in them.

If you claim to teach grace, but add a condition—a caveat that requires self-effort to receive it—you’ve left grace and entered the land of mixture. As Paul said, that’s another gospel. Don’t fall into it. Don’t believe a gospel that places conditions on grace or love. There is nothing we need to do to receive it. We simply accept it. There’s nothing we can do to make it true—it already is.

When people say the Bible is their authority, what they’re really saying is their interpretation of the Bible is their authority. That was me for much of my Christian life. I believed the Bible was my authority—but which version? Which interpretation? My own? Or what I was taught and conditioned to believe growing up?

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One of the saddest things

One of the saddest things I’ve seen on Facebook was a quote from Paul Washer, a pastor in the Southern Baptist tradition. He said, “The moment you take your first step through the gates of hell, the only thing you will hear is all of creation standing on its feet, applauding and praising God because God has rid the earth of you.” That, to me, is the saddest thing I’ve ever heard. It so completely contradicts the reality of who God is and what his love is like.

I looked the guy up. He pastors something called “Grace Community Church.” If that’s not the biggest oxymoron I’ve ever heard, I don’t know what is. Someone who read the quote wrote, “It’s not the guy I have a problem with—he’s sincerely saying what he believes to be true, and for him, it feels compassionate to share it that way. The issue is the distorted portrait of God being painted with these horrible words. Think about it: God is obligated to torture you forever because you’re worthless and unholy? A holy, just God must rid the earth of you—a divine image-bearer—and all creation will stand and worship when it happens? How could something be so utterly wrong?”

It’s wrong because the people who created that doctrine never met the Father face to face. They only studied the Bible and believed what they were told it says. But when the only thing you’ve received is the Father’s love, the only thing you can give is the Father’s love. No judgment. No hate. No “us vs them.” God treats you as his child, the apple of his eye, the treasure of his heart. You are loved unconditionally. You don’t have to perform to earn that love. And don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

When the only thing you receive is the Father’s love, that becomes the key to everything. The Father’s love is what brings change and transformation in us so that we can love as we have been loved.

Here’s another quote, this time from Brian Zahnd: “We all make errors in our theology—you and me both. So my recommendation is to err on the side of love.” Why? Because God is not doctrine. God is not denomination. God is not war. God is not law. God is not hate. God is not hell. God is love.

Let’s focus on that reality: God is love. That is the truth. That is the reality. God is love. There is never a time when God isn’t thinking about you. You were on his mind before the foundation of the world. His thoughts toward you are always good.

Unconditional love doesn’t demand a choice or decision. It simply loves. It accepts. It includes. Jesus included everyone in his death so that everyone would be included in his resurrection. He saved the whole world—not just some, not just those alive in his time, but all of mankind. All who have lived, and all who ever will live. All died with him. All have been resurrected with him. That is the power of the gospel.

If we want to discover truth, we must be willing to set aside comforting illusions and traditional preconceptions. We must let truth declare itself to us. The whole truth. Nothing but the truth. As Don Keathley says, “Be willing for truth to challenge what you currently or previously believed.” Don’t cling so tightly to doctrine and theology that it keeps you from the truth—and keeps you in bondage

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434. God’s Fiery Love

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The cross was a powerful point where God dealt with every accusation made against us, reconciled us to himself and didn’t count anything we may have previously done against us. So why do we—and why does religion—keep bringing it up? Because religion keeps reinforcing the need to maintain a certain standard of behaviour. You have to do this, and do that, and if you don’t, you feel guilty. Christianity has its own set of laws now—which is a mixture of covenants. Read your Bible, pray every day, witness, go to church—these become the Evangelical law. Catholics might have communion, confession, sacraments. It’s all performance-based.

But God’s fire is God’s love. People talk about God’s fire as punishment, especially in political rhetoric—like “they’re gonna pay the price now!”—but really, God is a consuming fire, and that fire is always for purification, never punishment. He has no punishment to give. We’ve made God out to be a judge who must punish sin, but that’s a misunderstanding. Fire, like a refiner’s fire, is about removing impurities—transforming, not destroying. He wants us to be pure gold, purely who he created us to be.


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We’ve been conditioned to think God punishes those who reject him. But what loving father does that? Instead, God makes every opportunity—even after death—for people to accept him. At the point of death, Jesus comes as light and invites people into that light. Some accept. Others, conditioned by other beliefs or guilt, reject it. They go into the fire of God’s love, which continues working until every hindrance is gone. The fire doesn’t destroy—it transforms. Even if someone knows God, they’ll still pass through that fire because he loves us too much to leave us incomplete.

Whether it’s the altar of sacrifice, or going through the river of fire, or the fiery furnace of Daniel’s friends, the fire never destroys. Even the Lake of Fire, when you examine the original Greek, is about testing, not torment. The word “brimstone” (theos) is connected to God’s presence. God’s wrath (orgē) means passion—passion against what harms us, not passion to punish.

For me, going through the fire has always meant transformation. Never punishment. Always love. Sometimes challenging, but always an invitation to change, not condemnation. When someone dies, if they’re a believer, their spirit and soul go into the realms and become part of the cloud of witnesses. If they’re not a believer, Jesus appears to them as light and invites them into relationship. Many accept. Angels take them, and train them. Others don’t—some feel unworthy due to guilt or religious conditioning. They feel they’re being punished, but it’s their own shame. God isn’t punishing them—they’re punishing themselves.

We can minister to those in that place—preaching good news even there. Some don’t believe they’re worthy of love because of their lives, but God never stops loving. Religion has turned the message of love into fear. “You’d better be sorry enough so God will forgive you.” But love is what transforms, not fear.

Religion has made “sin” a verb—wrong actions. But in the Greek, “sin” is a noun. It’s not about behaviour; it’s about lost identity. “The wages of sin is death” means the consequence of lost identity is a life less than what God intended. Jesus dealt with sin—our lost identity—on the cross. He reconciled all of us. God’s not holding anything against anyone. Christianity often says, “You’re saved by grace through faith,” but turns that into a requirement for your own faith to save you. Yet even that faith is a gift. There are no works involved. Repentance (metanoia) doesn’t mean “be sorry.” It means change your mind—agree with God’s perspective.

God has forgiven everyone already. Jesus took our death, gave us his life, and came to dwell in us. Many just don’t know it yet. Religion doesn’t lead people to freedom—it creates another set of rules, conditions and guilt. Every stream has its own standards, and if you don’t meet them, you’re condemned. But God has made us righteous. He sees us as we truly are. If we can see ourselves as he sees us, our lives will be transformed.

Even fallen angels lost their identity. I’ve heard of angels missing others—missing Lucifer and those who fell. I believe God will restore all things. Colossians 1 says all things were created by and for him and will be reconciled. Some fallen angels don’t believe restoration is possible because they’ve been told otherwise. But when we minister to them with love, it can stir their memory. Those who haven’t fallen probably know restoration is possible—thousands have already been restored.

Sometimes we hear only the reflection of our own voice when we ask God things. It’s easy to hear what we want to hear. That’s why we need to measure everything against love. If what you hear doesn’t align with love, it’s not God.

When I ask him about choices, like whether to go somewhere or do something, God often says, “Do what you want.” He wants us to mature into sons who can choose based on alignment with his heart, not just wait for orders.


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433. Transform Your Life | Focus Your Energy

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It’s helpful to know how to do something—until it becomes so ingrained that it functions instinctively, programmed into our unconscious. I no longer have to consciously think every day about how to focus energy into the seven energy gates. I am that now. It’s moved beyond a linear practice—it’s become my entire model of thinking.

But to reach that point, I had to go through the process. I had to intentionally practise it daily. I would focus the rivers of living water into the Merkabah at the core of my being. I energised that with the life of immortality, and then directed that energy to flow through the gates within my physical body. That process empowered me for everything I needed to do—and yes, even to keep myself alive through the flow of immortal life. I  can choose to focus that energy.

It’s a journey of learning, of growth and maturity. Eventually, it becomes who you are. It stops being a conscious act and becomes a state of being. Just as we don’t need to remind ourselves to breathe or to keep our hearts beating, once this kind of energy flow is fully established, it moves into the unconscious realm. It’s built into us. It simply flows.

In the same way we’re not constantly thinking, “Better breathe… better pump blood…”—we can be reprogrammed with the energy of life until it becomes automatic. Immortality can become who we are. But this requires intention. Most people aren’t disciplined enough to focus in that way. They hope immortality will just happen. But we have to choose to live from that reality. We have to embrace the I AM—the source of immortal life.

Jesus said that if we drink from the springs of living water, we will live forever. But you have to drink. It’s a choice. It’s not some mythical fountain of youth, or a secret serum. The source is not external—it’s the Spirit, it’s life, and it’s already within. That well is bubbling up inside us, and it will never run dry.

Jesus told the woman at the well, “If you drink from this, you will never be thirsty again.” That’s the key—drawing from the right source. When that becomes your only source, your life changes. You don’t eat to survive—you eat to fellowship, to enjoy. You’re living from a completely different perspective.

And I truly believe that’s God’s intention: that we all come into this state of being—dwelling in it, living in it. A state that frees us from the limitations of the world around us. Living from an immortal state means I’m not bound by the laws and conditions of a world still in the process of restoration. I’m choosing not to live connected to death.

Even though people around us are dying—and just yesterday, a close friend of mine passed away—I know where he is now. He’s in a better place, but I don’t believe it was God’s ultimate intention for him to die. Still, everyone has to find their own place of understanding and reality. Over the last couple of years, I’ve known people who believed in immortality, yet they still died. Does that shake my belief? No. I won’t let it stop me living in the truth of immortality. But I do grieve with those left behind. It’s tragic, heartbreaking, and I feel deep sorrow for those now facing that loss.

But just because things haven’t fully manifested yet doesn’t make the truth any less real. God’s desire is to restore immortality to all of us.

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Love begins to flow

If you start by developing your internal relationship with God—recognising that He dwells in you and allowing that relationship to expand within—you’ll ultimately discover the union of Father, Son and Spirit with your own spirit, soul and body at the core of your being. This forms the foundation for all other experiences. It’s the source of abundant life. You’re no longer just sipping from the well—it becomes a river that flows from within you. As that inner relationship grows, love begins to flow from you. The more you experience God’s unconditional love, the more you become unconditionally loving. What you’ve received begins to pour out of you.

My personal journey started with an unexpected experience. In 2008, I was simply sitting at my desk when I had a sudden encounter—I was drawn into heaven through what felt like a portal. It was overwhelming and surreal. The first thing I encountered wasn’t scenery or angels—it was love. A level of love I’d never experienced before. My whole being—spirit, soul and body—was immersed in it. I was completely saturated, and that moment transformed me. I knew there was something more than I had ever known, and I couldn’t ignore it. For the next two years, I kept seeking it, longing for that connection again. It ruined me—in the best way.

Eventually, in 2010, that experience became a lifestyle. My daily life began to open up to spiritual realities. I engaged with God, with heaven, with the garden, the River of Life, the Tree of Life—all these beautiful things. But the most important revelation was this: I was His dwelling place. And as I dwelt with Him, and He with me, I began to understand myself.

He showed me how my soul worked, how I had formed my identity around what I knew and did. Eventually, I surrendered. I stopped striving to know and control. I just trusted Him. And that trust opened the door to a deeper journey—one of daily, ongoing transformation.

Love began to expand

That intimate love began to expand within me. I experienced healing, not through ministry from others, but directly from Him. Inner healing became personal and profound. It was no longer something done to me—it was something He and I walked through together.

Over time, He led me into a union that felt like a marriage—something I never expected or imagined. And it all began from within. That’s the invitation: engage with what you already carry. Let it grow. Because it will not stay contained. It will flow into your relationships, into your life, and others will see the reflection of your relationship with God.

You don’t need to prove anything to anyone. It’s God’s job to reveal Himself. Our part is simply to love. Jesus said the world would recognise us by our love for one another. He didn’t say we’d be known by power or knowledge or supernatural gifts—but by love. And to love like Jesus, we first have to let Him love us. That means letting go of conditions and assumptions we’ve picked up—mindsets that need renewing. Many of us are deconstructing, but God may still want to go deeper within us.

Seated with Christ

Yes, there are external experiences—heavenly encounters, visions, spiritual senses being awakened—and I’ve walked in those. I can activate my spiritual eyes and see what’s going on in the spirit, but I rarely do that now. Not because I can’t, but because I don’t need to. I know where I dwell. I know where my spirit is—seated with Christ in heavenly places. You may not have caught up with that reality cognitively, but it’s true all the same.

Most people aren’t taught this, so they never fully grasp the reality of the spiritual realm or their identity in it. But Jesus ascended into that realm, and we ascended with Him. We’re seated there—not just in Him but with Him. We have a position of identity and authority as sons.

Part of my journey was discovering that, at the centre of my being, God has placed spiritual “gates”—like energy centres, if you will—connected to the River of Life that flows within us. They bring vitality, health and wholeness. This internal structure connects us to heavenly places, and it all flows from the relationship we nurture within.

Grounded in love

So, start there. Cultivate intimacy. Let His unconditional love dwell in you and grow in you. From that place, everything else will open up. Every journey is unique—God doesn’t deal with us like clones. But His work is always grounded in love. He always seeks our best. Even when we make mistakes, He brings good from them, because He is merciful and kind.

His mercy triumphs over all. His grace is without limit. His love is totally unconditional. And when we rest in that love, it opens us up to so much more within relationship.


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431. Breaking Free from Deceptive Teaching | Rediscovering God’s Love

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When people get drawn into deceptive teachings, it can completely distort their understanding of God. But the truth is, the very nature of God is love. Just think about it—some claim that if someone uses a different name for Jesus, or a Hebrew version, they’re going to hell. It’s absurd. But that’s the level of deception and depth of religious programming some people fall into.

Take the Hebrew Roots movement, for example. It’s just as deceptive as the Judaizers in the first century, who tried to pull followers of Jesus back under the law of Moses. Jesus warned us about the leaven of Herod and the Pharisees—the political and religious spirits. And sadly, that same spirit has infiltrated some mystical Christian groups today.

There’s a growing narrative that says you must understand Hebrew, take Hebrew classes or grasp the Hebrew language to understand God. But God is not Hebrew—God is God. Hebrew was simply the language of a people He chose for a time to demonstrate His desire for relationship. That doesn’t make it the one true language of divine understanding. In fact, many of the religious leaders in Jesus’ day—Pharisees, Sadducees, and others—had a deeply flawed understanding of God, and Jesus came to correct that.

Much of that misunderstanding came from syncretism. When the Jewish people were exiled in Babylon, they began to incorporate foreign beliefs and customs into their system. The same happened later under Greek influence. This led to writings like the Talmud—an oral tradition passed down and eventually written. Some of its content is shockingly harsh, treating non-Jews as lesser beings. It became equal in status to the Torah for many, yet it’s a book that contains things Jesus clearly came to oppose.

Jesus came to reveal who God truly is—a God of love. The Hebrew Roots movement, though, seeks to drag people back into a law-based, old covenant mindset. When people get into it, you often notice a lack of love in their attitudes. They become harsh, critical and defensive—clear signs of deception. Paul addressed this in his letter to the Galatians when he said, “Who has bewitched you?” They started with grace and were being tempted to go back under the law. But no one could keep that law, and that was the whole point.

Christianity is not Judaism plus Jesus. Jesus didn’t come to start a religion—He came to invite us into a new covenant relationship. He is the fulfilment of every old covenant promise and every feast that pointed to something greater. So why go backwards? Why follow the Jewish calendar or wear religious garments like kippahs or prayer shawls to seem more spiritual? It’s just mixing covenants and returning to bondage. And again, it often shows in how little love these teachings produce in people.

Some insist we must use the Hebrew name for Jesus. But God speaks to us in our own language. He’s spoken to me about Jesus using that name, because He meets us where we are. I’m not Hebrew—why should I feel compelled to use a Hebrew name? Unfortunately, many who fall into this movement become zealous, dogmatic and, sadly, unloving. They act as if God will condemn people for using the “wrong” name, which is utterly absurd. But that’s indoctrination. There’s a religious spirit behind it, trying to pull people out of the freedom found in Christ and back into bondage through law-keeping.

The Hebrew Roots movement, at its core, aims to reintroduce legalism. There’s even a wider agenda pushing something called the Noahide laws, attempting to bring the whole world under a religious legal system. But we’ve been called to freedom—not to religious control.


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430. Being You | The Heart of Your Relationship With God

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God isn’t commending you, endorsing you or recommending you based on what you’ve done—but on who you are, and who he created you to be. Your destiny isn’t a long checklist of things you have to accomplish in order to be good enough. It’s about being you. That’s really the heart of it—discovering and becoming your true self in relationship with him.

So God’s not looking at your performance and saying, “Well, I can’t work with them, they’ve not done a good enough job.” He’s looking at you as his son, as his beloved creation. You’re the apple of his eye, the treasure of his heart. His desire is for you to be you. And as you live out of that true identity, you’ll naturally express things through creative sonship that reflect who you are—and that’s what’s truly worthy.

So when he says, “Well done, my son,” it’s not because you ticked off a list of achievements. It’s more like, “You had a go. You used your creativity. I’m pleased with you.” Think about Jesus—God spoke over him and said, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I’m well pleased” before he even began his ministry. God’s approval wasn’t based on what Jesus had done. It was based on who he was. And that’s the same for us. God wants us to rest in who we are. That rest then becomes the source of everything that flows out of our lives. Just being, without striving or doing, releases the doing in a natural and authentic way.

Now, when it comes to things like creating wealth, we don’t need to strive for it. God is our provider. If we’re in tune with him—moving with his heart, doing what we sense he’s doing—then everything we need will be provided. He’s already promised that we have more than enough for all our needs, and abundance for every good deed. And those good deeds aren’t random acts—they’re connected to who we are. They’re expressions of our true self in a world that needs it.

If I’m striving to make money or create wealth in my own strength, it’s probably because I’ve moved out of that place of trust and into anxiety. But when we’re at rest—when we’re not worried or fearful—we draw provision to us. We’re not grasping, we’re receiving. There are people out there—Joe Dispenza, Sadhguru and others—who’ve tapped into some of the principles that God operates by. Things like sowing and reaping, or what some might call “heavenly technology.” They may be working with these principles, but not necessarily in relationship with God. So while they might be doing generally good things, it can have a kind of humanistic flavour—because it’s often built on information, not revelation. It’s not flowing from intimacy with the Father.

And look, I’m not heavily into any of that stuff—I’m just aware of it because people talk about it, and I have friends who are really into those ideas. And in many ways, there’s nothing inherently wrong with what’s being said. But the problem is, without relationship, it becomes a formula or a technique. And that’s not what God wants from us. He wants union—a living relationship with him as our Creator.

That’s totally different from working a technique to get a healing, or meet a financial need. Being in relationship with him draws all that we need to us. We don’t have to chase after it. When we live from rest, we don’t fall into striving or performance to try and earn his blessing or approval. He already wants to bless us because we’re his children. And he wants us to relax into that identity; to be at peace with who we are. From there, everything else flows.


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429. Jesus is the Path to the Father

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Of course, Jesus is the way we come to the Father. But He is a door… He said, “I am the door,” and He’s introducing us into a relationship with the Father. I do engage with Jesus at times—sometimes as the Truth—when I feel led to connect with Him in that way. But the bottom line is, we are sons, and a relationship with the Father is absolutely vital. I don’t believe for a moment that if you don’t consciously talk about Jesus, or think, “I must go through Jesus to have a relationship with the Father,” you’ll somehow open the door to the demonic. That’s not how it works.

At the end of the day, demons cannot take control of our lives. We have the Holy Spirit within us—the presence of God living in us. Unless someone deliberately chooses to give access to an external force, by surrendering or submitting to it, a demon cannot simply take over. You’re not going to be overrun just because you didn’t say the name of Jesus. That’s not how it works.

Your relationship with the Father is exactly what Jesus wants you to have. He’s not jealous or overly protective about His name. What He wants is that relationship. And actually, when you have a relationship with the Father, you’re also in relationship with Jesus and with the Spirit. They are one. They exist in perichoresis—a divine dance of mutual indwelling. So if you’re talking to the Father, Jesus is fully aware of the conversation. It’s not like you’re excluding Him or shutting Him out. You’re not.

I think sometimes people come under a kind of religious bondage, and I believe God wants to set us free from that. Intuitively, I think many people know what’s right in their own walk with God. If you’re experiencing and enjoying that relationship, you don’t need religious rules saying, “You must do this,” or “You must say that.” When people start saying things like “demons disguise themselves” or “if you don’t say Jesus’s name, you could be deceived,” it brings confusion and fear, which is not from God.

Just to clarify—demons are not fallen angels. They are disembodied souls, roaming the earth, looking for someone to express through. Angelic beings and fallen angelic beings exist, yes, but they’re not the same as demons. And actually, it’s very easy to discern which is which when you’re in relationship with God. That relationship gives you the discernment to recognise love, and love is the plumb line by which you measure everything. If something carries the frequency of love, it’s not demonic or fallen. You learn to recognise what God is using, who He is communicating through, and who He is Himself, by experiencing His love.

So I’d just say—lay all that other stuff down. Don’t get confused. Go with what’s in your own heart. Loving God, feeling His love in you, and expressing that—that’s what matters. In my Patreon teaching this month, I talked about what Jesus said: “If you love me, you will keep my commandments.” That doesn’t mean law or obligation. It means desire. His one desire is that we would be loved and empowered to love others in the same way. That’s the essence of it.

He wants us to be who He created us to be and to express that in love to others. It’s not about demanding obedience—it’s about desire and relationship. The word “commandment” has a goal built into it—entole, which means that in the end, there’s a result. And the result is this: “Let me love you, and you’ll be empowered to love others.” That’s what Jesus is really looking for.

In our relationship with the Father, He empowers us to love, because He’s loving us as sons—or daughters, if you prefer. There’s no gender in this—it’s not about physical identity, but about our position in God’s heart and government. So again, it’s not that Jesus has to be the focus in the sense that you must always say His name or fix your thoughts only on Him. He is the way we’ve come to engage the Father. The Father revealed Himself in us through Jesus, but Jesus doesn’t need to be approached legalistically. They are all one. There’s no jealousy or competition within the Godhead.

Ultimately, love and experiencing love is the primary thing. If someone says that’s not enough unless you explicitly follow Jesus, I’d say that following Jesus is following the way of love—true love, not how the world defines it. Some people might have a relationship with God but not yet know it came through Jesus. But He’s not worried about that. They’ll know in time. The truth will be revealed, and they’ll come to see it.

So don’t get caught up in arguments or pressures that bring confusion and discomfort. If someone’s pushing a particular view that doesn’t sit well with you, don’t follow it. Go with your heart. If what you’re experiencing is love, then it’s safe. The devil cannot deceive us when we’re grounded in truth—and Jesus is the Truth. But He wants us to know truth not just intellectually, but experientially—through love. Love is truth.

You’re not wasting your life by having this wonderful relationship with the Father. The angelic realm is there to help. We each have guardian angels assigned to us. They’re not going to deceive you. And you don’t need to live in fear of deception when you’re in relationship with God, grounded in truth and love.

Love is the primary way truth is revealed. So enjoy it. Rest in that love. Anything that pulls you out of love’s rest and into fear, anxiety or worry isn’t coming from God. Perfect love casts out fear.

And yes—your relationship with the Father and the Holy Spirit is enough. Through that relationship, you are also connected with Jesus. You don’t need to separate them out in your mind. They are in perichoresis, in union. So when you engage with the Father, you’re engaging with Jesus as well, one way or another.


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