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Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men; & the weakness of God is stronger than men. -1 Corinthians 1:25

Learning to develop your own spiritual journey isn’t something exclusive to only a select few people in the world. This is something that literally anybody can do. It only calls that we learn to align ourselves with certain DIVINE principles in which we hope to obtain & welcome into our journey. Simply ask yourself, what does a spirit journey look like for me? & with out even saying anything, meditate on the question, & imagine what you see for yourself in life.

These things are more than obtainable in working through the spirit. & Anybody can do it through simply understanding their own DIVINE calling.

Discover Your Path

I invite you to discover this journey for yourself and how to align yourself in the way of your personal goals. To help us with this, I have my “Clothed with Humility” template which serves as a guide through the process. Click the button below to get access.

 
 

Know Yourself, LITERALLY!

One of the first steps to developing your spiritual walk is to first, recognize your own value from a DIVINE perspective, & to never underestimate your capabilities with this perspective!

For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called: 1 Corinthians 1:25

This is in precept that the race is not given to the swift nor the strong, but to him that endureth, which speaks to my own life especially.

My whole life I’ve been someone that felt “over-looked”. For as long as I can remember, I was the kid that felt invisible, & in many ways left behind or invisible. I was that kid that kept to himself, living in his own world as a result to sometimes feeling like a stranger around others. But it was my solitude that helped me gravitate toward the word at a young age, & this allowed me to develop my spiritual discernment a little early. Solitude helped me to find something I was truly interested in, Ironically something that was often over-looked like me.

 

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Mar’s Hill: The Blog Series

Learning to develop your own spiritual journey isn’t something exclusive to only a select few people in the world. This is something that literally anybody can do. It only calls that we learn to align ourselves with certain DIVINE principles in which we hope to obtain & welcome into our journey. Simply ask yourself, what does a spirit journey look like for me? & with out even saying anything, meditate on the question, & imagine what you see for yourself in life.

 

The Golden Season: The Blog Series

Originally, I intended to do this as a testimony of success in my own retention journey. Which in describing, it seems like such a small victory, but it came with such great rewards as a result.

now that I’ve come to recognize what this part of my journey is, my purpose with this is to share what the golden season looks like for me, in hopes that others may receive joy with entering into their Golden season also.

 

The Untaken Vail: The Blog Series

Because the law was given by Moshe, but grace & truth come by Ha-Mashiyach.

& when he had saluted them, he declared particularly what things God had wrought among the gentiles by his ministry. & when they heard it, they glorified the Lord, & said unto him, thou seests brother, how many thousands of Jews there are all zealous of the law: & they are informed of thee, that thou teaches all the Jews which are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses, Saying that they ought not circumcise their children, neither to walk after the customs.

What is it therefore? The Multitude must needs come together for they will hear that thou art come.

 

His Zealous Rootz: The Blog Series

The sowing grounds of grace represent a “spiritual foundation” in which a seed may be sown. & where you stand, will often determine the fate of the seed sown there-in. There is an Apostle whose own path reflects journeying from the wayside faith, even toward the abundance of good grounds. The man once known as Saul.