
THE BIBLE IS A MIRROR TO YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS 🪞
The Bible will often mirror the consciousness you read it with.
If you read from fear,
you will find fear everywhere.
If you read from separation,
you will find separation everywhere.
If you read from punishment,
you will find punishment everywhere.
But if you read from the Spirit,
you begin to see something deeper:
restoration,
union,
purification,
and the goodness of God.
This is why two people can read the same Bible
and walk away with two completely different gods.
One sees a God who saves all.
Another sees a God who fails most.
One sees fire as purification.
Another sees fire as endless torture.
One sees the Kingdom here and now.
Another postpones everything until after death.
The text did not change.
The consciousness reading it did.
And much of that consciousness was formed early.
Many of us were trained from childhood
through Sunday school,
through law-based religion,
through punishment-and-reward systems,
through fear,
through control,
through constant talk of devils,
demons,
and spiritual warfare.
So when we come to Scripture,
we often do not come innocent.
We come indoctrinated.
And then we call that conditioning
“sound doctrine.”
But Scripture says it is the will of God
that all be saved.
Scripture says
every knee will bow
and every tongue will confess.
Scripture says
that confession comes by the Holy Spirit.
Scripture says
the Light enlightens every person coming into the world.
Scripture says
we live and move and have our being in God.
Scripture says
people are alienated in their mind.
So if all of that is true,
then the separation so many preach
cannot be ultimate reality.
It is a lived perception.
A consciousness.
A veil.
A mind living outside the awareness
of what has always been true.
That is why Yeshua did not preach,
“Hold on until you die so you can go somewhere better.”
Yeshua preached the Kingdom.
Present tense.
Within.
At hand.
Available now.
Because the gospel was never mainly about escaping earth later.
It was about awakening now.
It was about coming out of inner exile,
coming out of the lie of separation,
and coming into the rule and reign of God
within your life now.
And that changes everything.
Because once you see this,
you stop calling every trial “the devil.”
You stop calling every purification “warfare.”
You stop resisting the very fire
that is trying to free you.
Trials produce perseverance.
Perseverance produces character.
Even the adversary in Scripture
was often understood as a function,
not merely the cartoonish cosmic enemy
people imagine today.
But the carnal mind needs enemies.
It needs conflict.
It needs to feel special.
It needs to believe,
“I am the chosen one,
and others are outside.”
That is why so many resist the passages
that speak of restoration, reconciliation,
and the salvation of all.
Not because those verses are unclear,
but because those verses threaten
the identity the carnal mind has built for itself.
And this is where the Bible becomes a mirror.
It reveals what is in the reader.
The fearful mind will use Scripture
to defend fear.
The proud mind will use Scripture
to defend superiority.
The wounded mind will use Scripture
to defend distance.
But the awakened heart will begin to see
that God was never absent,
that Love was never divided,
and that the fire of God is not against humanity,
but against illusion.
Sowing and reaping are real.
If you sow from separation,
you will reap from separation.
If you sow from fear,
you will reap from fear.
If you sow from the flesh,
you will taste the fruit of that realm.
But that is very different
from saying God created people
for eternal abandonment.
God never called you a sinner by identity.
You may have sinned.
You may have missed the mark.
You may have lived blind.
But your origin was always deeper than your wandering.
You were always in Him.
Like a fish in water
that does not know it is surrounded by water,
the carnal mind lives in God
while imagining itself apart from God.
And from that false perception
it manifests fear, warfare, striving,
and exhaustion.
This is why Yeshua said to enter rest.
You cannot live in rest
while clinging to a consciousness of constant war.
You cannot live in peace
while building your whole spirituality
around anxiety.
You cannot know union
while worshiping separation.
The invitation is not to become better
at arguing doctrines.
The invitation is to awaken.
To read by the Spirit.
To follow the Holy Spirit over indoctrination.
To stop treating the Bible as though it were God,
and let it become what it was always meant to be:
a witness, a signpost, a bridge.
The Logos is living.
The Spirit is present.
And eternity has been placed
in the heart of every person.
Every person.
So the real question is not,
“What doctrine can I prove?”
The real question is,
“From what consciousness am I reading?”
Because the Bible will reflect it back to you.
And if you read from fear,
you may use holy words
to protect an unhealed mind.
But if you read from the heart,
if you read from stillness,
if you read by the Spirit,
you may begin to see
that the Kingdom is now,
that the covenant is unbroken,
and that the separation you feared
was never in God,
only in the mind that forgot where it lived.
Read slowly, beloved.
Not just with the eyes,
but with the heart.
The page may show you words,
but the Spirit reveals the world within them.
And what you see there
will often reveal what is living in you.
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