Monday, February 16, 2026

DEVIL WROTE IT CHRISTIANS SING IT



Genesis chapter 1
















Today we are walking in: DEVIL WROTE IT CHRISTIANS SING IT













Job 21:14




Therefore they say unto El, Depart from us; for we desire not the knowledge of your ways. IYOV (JOB) 21:14 את CEPHER










KNOWLEDGE







Today we look to the word-KNOWLEDGE- H847 da'ath--knowledge, perception, skill, discernment













The Torah testifies.....................




Genesis 2:9




And out of the ground made Yahuah Elohiym to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil. BERE'SHIYTH (GENESIS) 2:9 את CEPHER







Genesis 2:17




But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat of it: for in the day that you eat thereof you shall surely die. BERE'SHIYTH (GENESIS) 2:17 את CEPHER







Exodus 31:3




And I have filled him with the Ruach Elohiym, in wisdom, and in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship, SHEMOTH (EXODUS) 31:3 את CEPHER




Exodus 35:31




And he has filled him with the Ruach Elohiym, in wisdom, in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship; SHEMOTH (EXODUS) 35:31 את CEPHER




Leviticus 4:23




Or if his sin, wherein he has sinned, come to his knowledge; he shall bring his offering, a kid of the goats, a male without blemish: VAYIQRA (LEVITICUS) 4:23 את CEPHER




Leviticus 4:28




Or if his sin, which he has sinned, come to his knowledge: then he shall bring his offering, a kid of the goats, a female without blemish, for his sin which he has sinned. VAYIQRA (LEVITICUS) 4:28 את CEPHER




Numbers 15:24




Then it shall be, if ought be committed by ignorance without the knowledge of the assembly, that all the assembly shall offer one young bullock for an ascending smoke offering, for a sweet savor unto Yahuah, with his oblation, and his drink offering, according to the manner, and one kid of the goats for a sin offering. BEMIDBAR (NUMBERS) 15:24 את CEPHER




Numbers 24:16




He has said, which heard the words of El, and knew the knowledge of El Elyon, which saw the vision of El Shaddai, falling into a trance, but having his eyes open: BEMIDBAR (NUMBERS) 24:16 את CEPHER




Deuteronomy 1:39




Moreover your little ones, which ye said should be a prey, and your children, which in that day had no knowledge between good and evil, they shall go in thither, and unto them will I give it, and they shall possess it. DEVARIYM (DEUTERONOMY) 1:39 את CEPHER































The prophets proclaim..................




1 Samuel 2:3




Talk no more so exceeding proudly; let not arrogancy come out of your mouth: for Yahuah is an Elohiym of knowledge, and by him actions are weighed. SHEMU'EL RI'SHON (1 SAMUEL) 2:3 את CEPHER




1 Samuel 23:23




See therefore, and take knowledge of all the lurking places where he hides himself, and come ye again to me with the certainty, and I will go with you: and it shall come to pass, if he be in the land, that I will search him out throughout all the thousands of Yahudah. SHEMU'EL RI'SHON (1 SAMUEL) 23:23 את CEPHER
















Nehemiah 10:28

And the rest of the people, the priests, the Leviyiym, the porters, the singers, the Nathiyn, and all they that had separated themselves from the people of the lands unto the Torah of Elohiym, their women, their sons, and their daughters, everyone having knowledge, and having understanding; EZRA V'NECHEMYAHU (NEHEMIAH) 10:28 את CEPHER




Isaiah 8:4




For before the child shall have knowledge to cry, My father, and my mother, the riches of Damascus and the spoil of Shomeron shall be taken away before the king of Ashshur. YESHA'YAHU (ISAIAH) 8:4 את CEPHER




Isaiah 11:9




They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain: for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of Yahuah, as the waters cover the sea. YESHA'YAHU (ISAIAH) 11:9 את CEPHER




Isaiah 28:9




Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts. YESHA'YAHU (ISAIAH) 28:9 את CEPHER




Isaiah 32:4




The heart also of the rash shall understand knowledge, and the tongue of the stammerers shall be ready to speak plainly. YESHA'YAHU (ISAIAH) 32:4 את CEPHER







Isaiah 33:6




And wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of your times, and strength of yeshu`ah: the fear of Yahuah is his treasure. YESHA'YAHU (ISAIAH) 33:6 את CEPHER




Isaiah 40:14




With whom took he counsel, and who instructed him, and taught him in the path of judgment, and taught him knowledge, and showed to him the way of understanding? YESHA'YAHU (ISAIAH) 40:14 את CEPHER









Jeremiah 3:15




And I will give you pastors according to my heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding. YIRMEYAHU (JEREMIAH) 3:15 את CEPHER
















The writings bear witness.............



1 Kings 9:27




And Chiyram sent in the navy his servants, shipmen that had knowledge of the sea, with the servants of Shalomah. MELEKIYM RI'SHON (1 KINGS) 9:27 את CEPHER




2 Chronicles 1:10




Give me now wisdom and knowledge, that I may go out and come in before this people: for who can judge this your people, that is so great? DIVREI HAYAMIYM SHENIY (2 CHRONICLES) 1:10 את CEPHER




2 Chronicles 1:11




And Elohiym said to Shalomah, Because this was in your heart, and you have not asked riches, wealth, or honor, nor את the life of your enemies, neither yet have asked long life; but have asked wisdom and knowledge for yourself, that you may judge my people, over whom I have made you king: DIVREI HAYAMIYM SHENIY (2 CHRONICLES) 1:11 את CEPHER




2 Chronicles 1:12




Wisdom and knowledge is granted unto you; and I will give you riches, and wealth, and honor, such as none of the kings have had that have been before you, neither shall there any after you have the like. DIVREI HAYAMIYM SHENIY (2 CHRONICLES) 1:12 את CEPHER




2 Chronicles 8:18




And Churam sent him by the hands of his servants ships, and servants that had knowledge of the sea; and they went with the servants of Shalomah to Ophiyr, and took thence four hundred and fifty talents of gold, and brought them to King Shalomah. DIVREI HAYAMIYM SHENIY (2 CHRONICLES) 8:18 את CEPHER




2 Chronicles 30:22




And Yechizqiyahu spoke comfortably unto all the Leviyiym that taught the good knowledge of Yahuah: and they did eat throughout the feast seven days, offering peace offerings, and making confession to Yahuah Elohiym of their fathers. DIVREI HAYAMIYM SHENIY (2 CHRONICLES) 30:22 את CEPHER




Ruth 2:10




Then she fell on her face, and bowed herself to the ground, and said unto him, Why have I found grace in your eyes, that you should take knowledge of me, seeing I am a stranger? RUTH (RUTH) 2:10 את CEPHER




Ruth 2:19




And her mother in law said unto her, Where have you gleaned today? and where wrought you? blessed be he that did take knowledge of you. And she showed her mother in law את with whom she had wrought, and said, The man's name with whom I wrought today is Bo'az. RUTH (RUTH) 2:19 את CEPHER













Job 34:2




Hear my words, O ye wise men; and give ear unto me, ye that have knowledge. IYOV (JOB) 34:2 את CEPHER




Psalm 119:66




Teach me good judgment and knowledge: for I have believed your commandments. TEHILLIYM (PSALMS) 119:66 את CEPHER




Proverbs 1:7




The fear of Yahuah is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction. MISHLEI (PROVERBS) 1:7 את CEPHER





















DEVIL WROTE IT CHRISTIANS SING IT




Ladies and gentlemen, one of the most powerful forces on earth is not money, not politics, not weapons. It is music. Music bypasses logic, skips reasoning, and goes straight into the spirit of a person. That is why every civilization, every revolution, and every belief system has always used sound.




Here is the danger. If you do not know what you are singing, something else knows what it is doing to you. The adversary has never needed to destroy the qahal from the outside. He learned long ago that infiltration is more effective than confrontation. So instead of burning assemblies, he writes lyrics. Instead of silencing worship, he redefines it.




Many believers today sing songs they have never examined. They shout words they have never tested. They repeat phrases that sound spiritual but contradict kingdom truth. And slowly, doctrine is replaced with emotion and revelation is replaced with rhythm.




Let me tell you something profound. Whatever you sing repeatedly becomes a belief system. Worship was never designed to entertain Elohim. Worship was designed to declare truth into the atmosphere. That is why heaven responds to worship not because of melody, but because of alignment. When truth is spoken, heaven moves. When confusion is sung, chaos is reinforced.




Hasatan understands something many believers ignore. Sound creates agreement, and agreement gives authority. That is why he does not mind you singing about Elohim as long as the song removes responsibility, weakens authority, and promotes defeat. As long as the lyrics glorify struggle instead of dominion, fear instead of faith, victimhood instead of victory, he is comfortable.




You see, the adversary cannot create. He can only twist. So he takes truth, dilutes it, packages it attractively, and feeds it back to the qahal disguised as worship. But the kingdom of Elohim does not respond to feelings. It responds to truth.




Worship is warfare. Every song is a sermon. Every lyric is theology set to sound. If you sing defeat long enough, you will live defeated. If you sing fear long enough, you will walk timid. If you sing confusion long enough, clarity will leave your life.




This is why believers must mature. You cannot afford to sing everything that sounds spiritual. You must ask, “What is this song teaching my spirit?” The kingdom of Elohim advances through conscious believers, not emotional ones. Heaven is not moved by noise. It is moved by alignment.




So today I challenge you: sing with understanding. Worship with revelation. Declare truth, not trends. Because if the adversary wrote it, no matter how good it sounds, heaven will not back it. And if heaven does not back it, you should not sing it. Amen.




Lyrics have power far beyond melody and rhyme. They are not neutral words placed on music. They are messages that travel directly into the human spirit. When words are repeated, they bypass critical thinking and slowly settle into belief. This is why lyrics without revelation are dangerous.




Anything repeated without understanding does not remain harmless. It becomes a system that shapes how a person thinks, believes, and ultimately lives. Repetition is one of the strongest tools of learning. From childhood, we learn language, values, and behavior through repeated words and phrases. The same principle applies spiritually.




When a person sings something again and again, those words are no longer just lyrics. They become internalized truth. The danger is not in singing itself, but in singing without awareness. A believer can unknowingly affirm ideas that contradict truth simply because the song feels good, sounds spiritual, or is popular.




Music lowers the guard of the mind. While teachings are processed through reasoning, music flows through emotion. Emotion does not ask questions. It accepts. This is why lyrics can shape belief faster than teaching. When revelation is absent, emotion becomes the authority. People begin to feel something is true without ever verifying whether it actually is.




Over time, feelings replace discernment, and passion replaces understanding. When lyrics lack revelation, they often promote ideas that subtly weaken faith. They may glorify struggle instead of victory, helplessness instead of authority, or fear instead of trust. When these ideas are sung repeatedly, they normalize a mindset of defeat.




The believer may still claim faith, but their inner language tells a different story. What a person continually confesses will eventually govern how they respond to life. Belief is formed by agreement. Words spoken repeatedly are agreements made with the heart. This is why careless repetition is dangerous.




A person may never consciously decide to believe something negative, yet they slowly adopt it because they have sung it hundreds of times. What begins as a song ends as a conviction. And once a belief is formed, behavior follows naturally.




Revelation brings clarity, responsibility, and alignment with truth. Without it, lyrics become empty declarations that shape identity in the wrong direction. Singing without understanding is like signing a contract without reading it. You may not intend to agree, but your repetition acts as consent.




Every word released from the mouth reinforces something in the inner world. True worship was never meant to be unconscious. It was designed to be intentional, informed, and aligned with truth. When revelation is present, lyrics become powerful declarations that strengthen faith, renew the mind, and reinforce identity. Without revelation, even beautiful songs can quietly train the soul to accept confusion.




Believers must become aware of what they repeat. Words matter. Repetition builds belief, and belief determines direction. What you sing consistently will eventually speak louder in your life than what you say you believe.




Music is far more than organized sound. It is a carrier of influence, meaning, and spirit. Before the mind analyzes a lyric, the rhythm and tone have already touched the inner being. This is why music can change moods instantly, shift atmospheres, and stir emotions without explanation.




What you sing does not wait for permission from your intellect. It enters your spirit first, then seeks agreement from your mind. Sound has the ability to bypass logic. A spoken sentence invites evaluation, but a sung sentence invites participation. When words are wrapped in melody, they disarm resistance. The heart opens before the brain begins to question.




This is why people can sing things they would never say out loud in normal conversation. Music creates emotional alignment before intellectual awareness. And once alignment is established, belief follows naturally.




Every song carries more than lyrics. It carries intention. Behind every composition is a mindset, a worldview, and a source. Music reflects the spirit of its creator long before it reflects technical skill. That spirit is transferred through repetition.




When a person sings a song repeatedly, they are not just repeating words. They are rehearsing an atmosphere. Over time, that atmosphere settles into the inner life of the singer. This is why music has always been used to shape cultures, movements, and identities. Armies march to songs, nations rise on anthems, and belief systems spread through chants and hymns.




Sound unifies people at a deeper level than information. It creates collective agreement. Once agreement exists, behavior becomes easy to influence. Music prepares the heart before instruction ever arrives.




When someone sings, they are not merely listening. They are participating. Singing is an act of declaration. It is the voice aligning with the message being released. Even when the words are not fully understood, the act of singing creates consent. The spirit receives first, and the mind follows later.




This is why careless singing can slowly reshape inner convictions without conscious decision. Music can either strengthen or weaken spiritual sensitivity. Certain sounds and words sharpen awareness, bring peace, and reinforce truth. Others agitate, confuse, or dull discernment.




The difference is not always obvious at first because the effect is gradual. What entertains today may influence tomorrow. What feels harmless may become habitual, and what becomes habitual eventually becomes identity.




The danger is assuming that intention alone protects the listener. Good intentions do not cancel influence. A person may intend to enjoy music casually, but repetition always teaches something. The spirit absorbs patterns before the mind labels them. Over time, the heart begins to echo what it has been exposed to consistently.




This is why wisdom is required in what is sung, not just what is heard. Hearing can be passive, but singing is active. Singing gives power to the message. It gives voice to agreement. It reinforces what is already inside and strengthens what is repeatedly declared.




Music was never meant to be background noise. It was designed to be a vehicle of influence. When aligned with truth, it becomes a tool of life, strength, and clarity. When disconnected from truth, it becomes a subtle force that reshapes belief unnoticed.




What you sing will always enter your spirit before it entertains your mind. And whatever enters the spirit long enough will eventually shape the direction of life.




The most effective strategies are rarely loud or aggressive. They are quiet, gradual, and easily overlooked. Open persecution often strengthens conviction, but subtle normalization weakens it without resistance. When something becomes familiar, it stops being questioned.




This is why the adversary’s strategy is not always to attack the qahal openly, but to slowly program it from within. If beliefs, language, and behavior can be reshaped over time, opposition becomes unnecessary.




Normalization works by repetition and exposure. What once felt foreign eventually feels acceptable, and what once felt unacceptable eventually feels normal. The danger is not sudden corruption, but gradual adjustment. Small compromises repeated consistently create a new standard.




People do not wake up one day having abandoned truth. They arrive there through a series of unexamined changes that felt harmless at the time. Programming does not require force. It requires agreement.




When ideas are presented in attractive emotional or spiritual packaging, they bypass discernment. If a concept feels familiar and is widely accepted, it gains credibility without being tested. Over time, familiarity is mistaken for truth.




The qahal begins to echo language it never examined, sing messages it never evaluated, and celebrate ideas it once would have challenged. The adversary understands that belief governs behavior. Change the belief system, and behavior will follow naturally.




This is why subtle influence is more powerful than direct opposition. When believers still gather, still sing, still pray, but think differently, the outward form remains while the inner foundation shifts. The structure looks the same, but the power is gone.




One of the most dangerous effects of normalization is the loss of discernment. When everything is accepted, nothing is tested. Conviction is replaced by preference, and standards are replaced by trends.




Comfort becomes the measure instead of alignment. Programming thrives in an environment where emotion outweighs understanding. When experience becomes the authority, questioning feels like resistance.




Anyone who challenges the normalized pattern is labeled negative, outdated, or divisive. In this way, truth is silenced not by persecution, but by social pressure.




Unity is redefined as agreement, and agreement replaces accountability. The danger is that normalized error feels peaceful. There is no conflict, no confrontation, and no immediate consequence.




Everything continues smoothly on the surface, yet beneath that calm is a slow erosion of clarity and authority. The qahal becomes busy but ineffective, loud but powerless, present but unimpactful.




Subtle normalization does not demand denial of truth. It only requires neglect of it. When truth is no longer emphasized, it loses influence. What is not reinforced eventually fades. What is repeated, even if inaccurate, grows stronger over time.




The qahal begins to reflect the environment instead of transforming it. The adversary does not need to shut down gatherings if he can redefine their purpose. He does not need to silence voices if he can change what they say.




Programming succeeds when believers stop asking why and settle for what is familiar. Awareness is the antidote. Discernment disrupts normalization. Truth, when consciously chosen and consistently reinforced, breaks programming and restores clarity.




Worship was never designed to be a performance for an audience. It was designed to be a weapon that shapes atmosphere and establishes authority. When worship is reduced to sound, stage presence, or emotional experience, it loses its original power.




True worship is not about impressing people, but about releasing truth. Every song carries direction, and every declaration either aligns with the kingdom of Elohim or reinforces confusion.




A weapon is defined by its effect, not its appearance. Worship operates in the unseen realm long before it produces visible results. When truth is declared through worship, it confronts resistance, breaks opposition, and establishes order.




This is why worship has always preceded victory. It is not background music to spiritual activity. It is spiritual activity.




When people sing, they are not filling time. They are making declarations that influence outcomes. Performance focuses on reaction. Worship focuses on alignment. Performance seeks applause. Worship seeks agreement with truth.




The danger of performance is that it prioritizes feeling over meaning. When emotional response becomes the goal, content becomes secondary. Yet emotion without truth has no authority.




It may move people temporarily, but it cannot produce lasting transformation. Songs are powerful because they repeat ideas in a form the heart easily receives. This repetition can establish clarity or confusion.




When lyrics are rooted in truth, they reinforce identity, purpose, and authority. They remind believers who they are, what they carry, and how they are meant to live.




But when songs are vague, contradictory, or centered on struggle without resolution, they train the soul to accept instability as normal.




Worship is warfare because it establishes agreement in the spiritual realm. Agreement determines influence. When a community sings the same truth together, it creates collective alignment. That alignment releases authority.




This is why the content of worship matters more than its volume. Loud confusion is still confusion. Silence aligned with truth is more powerful than noise without meaning.




Confusion thrives where clarity is absent. Songs that blur truth, avoid responsibility, or diminish authority weaken spiritual awareness. They may sound comforting, but comfort without direction produces stagnation.




Worship that lacks substance may feel safe, but it does not advance anything. A weapon that is not used correctly becomes decoration.




True worship requires intentionality. It demands awareness of what is being declared and why. It is not enough to sing passionately. Passion must be partnered with understanding.




When truth is clearly declared, worship becomes a force that reshapes environments, restores order, and reinforces purpose. It does not merely respond to circumstances. It speaks into them.




The kingdom of Elohim advances through conscious declaration, not accidental repetition. Worship that establishes the kingdom carries authority because it aligns with truth.




Worship that reinforces confusion may still feel spiritual, but it lacks direction and power. The difference is not in style, tempo, or talent, but in alignment.




When worship is treated as a weapon, it is handled with care, intention, and respect. Words are chosen deliberately. Messages are examined.




The goal is not to create an atmosphere of excitement, but an atmosphere of truth. And where truth is established, confusion cannot remain.




Emotion is a powerful human faculty, but it was never designed to lead spiritual life. Feelings respond quickly, change easily, and often reflect circumstances rather than truth.




Discernment, on the other hand, requires awareness, understanding, and alignment with what is real. This is why believers must discern, not just feel.




Emotional excitement may be intense and sincere, but it is not the same as spiritual truth. Feelings can be stirred without transformation.




Music, atmosphere, lighting, repetition, and crowd energy can produce powerful emotional responses. A person can feel moved, inspired, or uplifted and yet remain unchanged at the level of belief or behavior.




Emotion reacts to stimulation. Discernment responds to meaning. Without discernment, people may mistake intensity for authenticity and passion for accuracy.




Truth does not always produce excitement. Sometimes it produces conviction, correction, or discomfort. Emotional experiences tend to be welcomed because they feel good, but truth often challenges assumptions and exposes inconsistencies.




When feeling becomes the measure, anything that disrupts comfort is avoided, even if it brings clarity. This leads to a preference-driven faith rather than a truth-driven one.




Discernment requires slowing down to examine what is being received. It asks questions. What is being communicated? What belief is being reinforced? What outcome does this lead to?




Emotion accepts immediately. Discernment evaluates carefully. When evaluation disappears, influence increases.




This is how people can sincerely embrace ideas that weaken their faith while believing they are being spiritually fed.




Emotional excitement is temporary. It rises and falls based on environment. Spiritual truth remains stable regardless of atmosphere.




A person grounded in truth can stand firm even when feelings fluctuate. A person guided only by emotion becomes dependent on experiences to maintain faith.




When the excitement fades, confusion often follows. The danger is not feeling itself, but feeling without understanding.




Emotion was meant to respond to truth, not replace it. When emotion leads, discernment follows poorly or not at all. This opens the door to manipulation.




Messages that sound encouraging but lack substance are easily accepted because they produce positive feelings. Over time, substance is replaced by sensation.




Discernment protects clarity. It filters what is heard, sung, and celebrated. It allows a person to appreciate emotion without being governed by it.




Discernment recognizes that sincerity does not guarantee accuracy. Someone can be deeply moved and deeply mistaken at the same time.




Spiritual maturity is revealed in the ability to separate experience from truth. Mature believers do not reject emotion, but they refuse to enthrone it.




They allow truth to define experience, not the other way around. They understand that alignment matters more than excitement and clarity matters more than comfort.




When discernment is absent, feelings become the compass. When discernment is present, truth becomes the anchor.




Emotional excitement may inspire for a moment, but spiritual truth transforms for a lifetime. What is felt may pass, but what is true remains.




This is why believers must discern, not just feel.




Heaven does not measure success the way the world does. Popularity, visibility, and acceptance may impress people, but they do not move heaven.




Heaven responds to truth, not trends. What is celebrated by crowds is not automatically endorsed by Elohim.




Divine backing is not attracted by numbers, applause, or influence, but by alignment with truth.




Truth is constant. Trends are temporary. What is popular today may be forgotten tomorrow, but truth remains effective regardless of time, culture, or opinion.




When something aligns with truth, it carries authority even if it stands alone. When something contradicts truth, it may gain attention, but it lacks lasting power.




Heaven does not negotiate with culture. It responds to alignment.




Popularity often rewards what is comfortable rather than what is correct. Messages that challenge, confront, or demand responsibility rarely trend, yet those are often the messages that produce real transformation.




When popularity becomes the goal, truth is softened to avoid offense. Over time, clarity is replaced with ambiguity and conviction is replaced with convenience.




Heaven’s response is not emotional. It is legal. Truth establishes legitimacy.




When words, actions, or declarations align with truth, they create spiritual authority. Authority is what produces results.




Popularity produces recognition, but recognition without authority changes nothing.




Heaven does not respond to what is loudest, but to what is aligned.




Trends gain momentum through repetition and exposure. The more something is seen or heard, the more normal it appears.




Eventually, familiarity is mistaken for approval. This is dangerous because truth does not become true through repetition, and error does not become right through acceptance.




Heaven is not persuaded by consensus. Agreement among people does not override alignment with truth.




When believers chase trends, they risk losing distinctiveness. The purpose was never to blend in, but to bring clarity.




Popularity may open doors, but only truth sustains impact. When truth is compromised for relevance, influence becomes shallow.




The appearance of success remains, but the substance disappears.




Elohim backs what reflects His nature and intent. Alignment attracts divine involvement.




This is why some efforts, though small, produce lasting results while others, though massive, quickly fade.




Heaven invests in what carries truth, because truth can be trusted with authority.




Popularity cannot be trusted. It shifts with opinion and emotion.




Standing in truth often requires courage. It may mean resisting trends, rejecting pressure, and choosing clarity over comfort.




This does not lead to immediate applause, but it leads to lasting fruit.




Heaven responds to obedience, not applause. It responds to faithfulness, not fame.




When truth is upheld, even quietly, it releases power. It reshapes lives, restores order, and produces transformation that outlasts trends.




Popularity fades when attention moves on. Truth continues working long after the crowd has left.




Heaven responds to truth because truth reflects Elohim’s nature. What aligns with His word carries His authority.




What trends may attract people, but only truth attracts heaven.




In conclusion, this message is a call to awareness, maturity, and responsibility. Words matter. What we sing, repeat, and celebrate shapes belief, identity, and direction.




Music is never neutral. Worship is never casual. And truth is never optional.




The adversary does not always attack openly. He normalizes, programs, and distracts.

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