In a time where opinions flood every platform, I’ve learned to stay grounded in one thing: truth.
People want discussions. Debates. Philosophical back-and-forths on faith, God, and what it means to believe. That’s fine — for some. But not for me.
When someone says:
“I no longer believe in God.”
My answer is simple and direct:
“Okay. Understood. God bless you.”
Why? Because I’m not here to debate. I’m not here to convince.
I’m here because I’ve already been convinced.
We were given something sacred: free will. God never forced Himself on anyone. He invites, He reveals, He loves — but He leaves the choice to us. That alone tells me everything I need to know about who He is.
Free Will Doesn’t Mean All Things Are Equal
In Genesis, God didn’t cage Adam and Eve away from temptation. He gave them truth, instruction, and freedom. The rest was up to them.
God gave us the same: the ability to choose Him — or not.
So when someone walks away from faith, I don’t chase them with arguments. I don’t try to out-debate their doubts. I simply stand firm.
Because here’s what they can’t take from me:
- My experience
- My testimony
- My transformation
Jesus met me when no one else could. He healed what therapy couldn’t. He gave peace that medication didn’t. He resurrected my soul before anyone even knew I was dying inside.
That’s not a theory. That’s my truth.
Not Every Bridge Should Be Built
The world keeps asking us to build bridges between opposing beliefs as if that creates unity. But let’s be honest — you can’t bridge things that contradict each other and call it harmony.
Jesus is either the Son of God, risen and reigning — or He’s not.
He’s either the Savior of mankind — or just another figure in history.
You can’t claim both and expect the truth to remain intact.
I won’t apologize for believing what Scripture says. I won’t sugarcoat the Gospel to make it easier to swallow. And I won’t compromise my convictions for the sake of coexistence.
The Scriptures Are Not Just Stories
The Scriptures are the only ancient documents that can be traced back over 2,000 years — written by eyewitnesses, preserved through persecution, and confirmed time and again by archaeological, historical, and even scientific findings.
More and more, science and secular researchers are discovering what believers have always known: Jesus Christ is the living God.
So why wouldn’t I believe the Bible?
Why wouldn’t I put my trust in the only truth that’s never failed me?
I’m here, minding my business, loving God with my whole heart, exercising the free will He gave me — and standing unapologetically on the side of truth.
I Don’t Need to Prove What I Already Know
Some people want to argue faith like it’s a mental exercise. But faith isn’t fragile. It doesn’t need to be constantly defended to remain real.
I don’t argue about gravity every time I stand up.
I don’t debate air just because I can’t see it.
And I don’t need to prove Jesus to know He’s alive in me.
Faith isn’t about convincing others — it’s about living the truth boldly. And I know who I was before I met Jesus. I know the darkness He pulled me from.
And I will never walk away.
This Is My Declaration
I’m not trying to win points in an intellectual sparring match. I’m not asking anyone to explain their unbelief, so please don’t ask me to explain my devotion.
I stand with God. I stand with Christ.
Not because it’s popular. Not because it’s easy.
But because it’s true.
I’ve lived enough life, suffered enough loss, seen enough miracles, and been through enough fire to say this with complete certainty:
I choose God. Every time.
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