HOW TO BE HOLY SPIRIT LED

How the Holy Spirit Speaks Through Scripture

One of the greatest gifts God has given His people is the ability to hear His voice through the pages of Scripture. The Bible is not simply a record of what God once said — it is the living Word through which He still speaks. And the One who makes that possible is the Holy Spirit. Without the Spirit, Scripture would remain ink on a page. With the Spirit, it becomes a living conversation between God and His children.

Jesus promised that the Holy Spirit would guide us into truth, remind us of His teachings, and reveal what we need to know. This promise is fulfilled every time we open the Bible with a listening heart. The Spirit takes the eternal Word of God and applies it to our present lives with precision, wisdom, and love. Understanding how the Spirit speaks through Scripture is essential for anyone who desires to walk closely with God. In total I will do three poste on the Holy Spirit.

The Spirit Illuminates the Word

The first way the Holy Spirit speaks through Scripture is by illuminating it. Illumination is the Spirit’s work of opening our spiritual eyes so we can understand what God is saying. Without the Spirit, we may read the Bible but miss its meaning. With the Spirit, truth becomes clear, personal, and powerful.

Have you ever read a passage you’ve seen many times before, only to have it suddenly come alive? A verse you skimmed over for years suddenly grips your heart. A story you thought you understood reveals a deeper layer of truth. That is the Spirit illuminating the Word.

The Spirit does not change the meaning of Scripture — He reveals it. He helps us see what was always there but hidden from our understanding. This is why prayer is essential when reading the Bible. We are not just studying a text; we are inviting the Spirit to speak.

The Spirit Applies Scripture to Our Lives

The Holy Spirit not only illuminates Scripture; He applies it. He takes the timeless truth of God’s Word and connects it to the specific circumstances of our lives. This is one of the most personal ways God speaks.

A verse about peace may come alive when you are anxious. A passage about forgiveness may confront you when you are holding a grudge. A story of God’s faithfulness may strengthen you when you feel weak.

The Spirit knows exactly what we need, and He uses Scripture to meet us where we are. This is why the Bible is never outdated. The same passage can speak differently at different times because the Spirit applies it according to our season, struggles, and spiritual growth.

The Spirit Convicts, Comforts, and Corrects

Scripture is God’s tool for shaping our hearts, and the Spirit uses it to convict, comfort, and correct us.

Conviction is the Spirit’s gentle way of showing us where our lives are out of alignment with God’s will. It is not condemnation or shame. Conviction is a loving invitation to return to God’s path.

Comfort comes when the Spirit uses Scripture to reassure us of God’s presence, promises, and faithfulness. In moments of grief, fear, or uncertainty, the Spirit brings verses to mind that anchor our souls.

Correction happens when the Spirit uses Scripture to redirect our thinking or behavior. God’s Word becomes a mirror that reveals what needs to change and a guide that shows us how to walk in obedience.

In all these ways, the Spirit speaks with clarity and love, using Scripture as His instrument.

The Spirit Forms Christ in Us Through the Word

The ultimate purpose of Scripture is not information but transformation. The Spirit uses the Word to shape us into the image of Christ. As we read, meditate, and obey, the Spirit renews our minds, softens our hearts, and strengthens our character.

This is why spiritual growth is impossible apart from Scripture. The Spirit forms Christ in us through the steady, daily intake of God’s Word. The more we allow the Spirit to speak through Scripture, the more we begin to think, act, and love like Jesus. The more the fruit of the spirit is manifest in our lives:

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. Galatians 5:22-23

Listening to the Spirit Through Scripture Requires a Posture of Surrender

Hearing the Spirit through Scripture is not automatic. It requires a posture of humility, openness, and obedience. The Spirit speaks most clearly to hearts that are willing to respond.

Before reading, pray: “Holy Spirit, speak to me through Your Word. Open my eyes. Guide my heart. I am listening.”

As you read, pay attention to what stands out — a phrase, a command, a promise, a warning. These moments of clarity are often the Spirit’s voice.

After reading, ask: “Lord, what do You want me to do with what You’ve shown me?”

The Spirit speaks not just to inform us but to transform us. When we respond with obedience, His voice becomes clearer and more familiar.

The Spirit Speaks Through Scripture Every Time We Open It

You don’t need a dramatic experience to hear God. You don’t need a special moment or a supernatural sign. Every time you open the Bible with a listening heart, the Holy Spirit is ready to speak.

He speaks through the stories, the teachings, the promises, the warnings, and the wisdom of Scripture. He speaks through quiet moments of reflection and sudden moments of revelation. He speaks through familiar passages and through verses you’ve never noticed before.

The Spirit is faithful. The Word is alive. And God is always speaking.

Jesus is returning soon. How good it will be if you have already developed a close relationship with Him. Will you be ready to rule and reign with Him in Jesus Millennial Kingdom? If you want to know more about what is next on God’s agenda for planet Earth go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net

DISCERNING GOD’S VOICE

This post follows my earlier post on Recognizing Gods Voice. If you have not read it I suggest you do.

Discerning God’s Voice From Our Own Thoughts

One of the most common questions believers ask is, “How do I know if what I’m sensing is God, or just my own thoughts?” It’s an honest question, and a deeply important one. Hearing God’s voice is not difficult because God is silent — it’s difficult because our inner world is noisy. We carry emotions, desires, fears, memories, and assumptions that all speak loudly within us. Add to that the influence of culture, the enemy’s lies, and the pressures of daily life, and it becomes clear why discernment is essential.

The good news is that God does not leave us guessing. Jesus said His sheep know His voice. That means it is possible — and expected — for believers to learn to distinguish God’s voice from every other voice. Discernment is not about spiritual talent; it is about spiritual training. As we grow in relationship with God, His voice becomes clearer, and the competing voices lose their power.

God’s Voice Aligns With Scripture

The first and most reliable test of God’s voice is Scripture. God will never speak in a way that contradicts His Word. If an impression, idea, or internal nudge goes against Scripture, it is not from God — no matter how strong it feels.

Our thoughts can be influenced by emotion. The enemy can whisper lies. But Scripture is steady, unchanging, and trustworthy. It is the anchor that keeps us from drifting into confusion.

When you sense something and wonder if it’s God, ask: “Does this align with the truth of Scripture?” If the answer is no, the discernment is simple. If the answer is yes, you can move to the next layer of testing.

God’s Voice Reflects His Character

God’s voice always sounds like God. His tone, His nature, and His heart are consistent. He does not speak harshly, manipulate, shame, or pressure. He does not stir fear or confusion. He does not flatter or inflate pride. His voice is firm but gentle, convicting but hopeful, truthful but loving.

Our own thoughts often carry the tone of our emotions — anxious, rushed, fearful, or self‑protective. The enemy’s voice is accusatory, condemning, and discouraging. But the Shepherd’s voice carries peace, clarity, and grace.

When you sense something internally, ask: “Does this sound like the Jesus I know?” If the tone doesn’t match His character, it isn’t His voice.

God’s Voice Produces Peace, Not Pressure

One of the clearest distinctions between God’s voice and our own is the fruit it produces. God’s voice brings peace — even when He is correcting us or calling us into something challenging. His peace is not the absence of difficulty; it is the presence of His steady assurance.

Our own thoughts often produce pressure, urgency, or panic. The enemy’s voice produces fear, confusion, or condemnation. God’s voice leads; other voices push.

If what you’re sensing feels frantic, rushed, or heavy with fear, pause. The Shepherd does not drive His sheep — He leads them.

God’s Voice Leads Toward Obedience and Holiness

Another way to discern God’s voice is by examining the direction it leads. God’s voice always draws us closer to Him. It leads toward obedience, humility, repentance, forgiveness, generosity, purity, and love.

Our own thoughts often lead toward comfort, self‑protection, or avoidance. The enemy’s voice leads toward sin, pride, bitterness, or compromise.

If what you’re sensing leads you to become more like Christ, it is likely God. If it leads you away from Christ, it is not.

God’s Voice Is Consistent, Not Chaotic

God is not inconsistent. He does not change His mind from one day to the next. He does not speak in riddles or contradictions. His voice is steady and coherent.

Our own thoughts can be scattered and inconsistent. One moment we feel confident; the next we feel uncertain. Emotions shift quickly, but God’s voice remains stable.

If what you’re sensing changes dramatically with your mood, it may not be God. If it remains steady over time, it may very well be His leading.

God’s Voice Is Often Confirmed Through Community

God designed us to discern His voice within the context of community. Wise, mature believers can help us test what we’re sensing. Sometimes God uses others to confirm His leading. Other times, He uses them to gently correct our assumptions.

If you believe God is speaking something significant, share it with someone who knows Scripture, walks closely with God, and loves you enough to be honest. The Shepherd often confirms His voice through the unity and wisdom of His people.

God’s Voice Draws Us Into Relationship

Perhaps the most important distinction is this: God’s voice always draws us closer to Him. Even when He corrects us, His correction is an invitation to deeper intimacy. His voice leads us into prayer, worship, trust, and surrender.

Our own thoughts often lead us inward — into overthinking, self‑reliance, or self‑criticism. The enemy’s voice leads us away from God — into shame, hiding, or rebellion.

If what you’re sensing draws your heart toward God, it is likely His voice.

Growing in Discernment Takes Time

Learning to discern God’s voice is a journey. It takes practice, patience, and humility. You won’t always get it right — and that’s okay. God is a patient Shepherd. He teaches us gently. He trains our ears over time. The more we walk with Him, the more familiar His voice becomes.

Make space for quiet. Stay rooted in Scripture. Invite the Holy Spirit to guide you. Surround yourself with godly voices. And trust that the Shepherd is committed to helping you recognize His call.

He is speaking. And with time, you will learn to discern His voice with confidence and joy.

Jesus is returning soon. How good it will be if you have already developed a close relationship with Him. Will you be ready to rule and reign with Him in Jesus Millennial Kingdom? If you want to know more about what is next on God’s agenda for planet Earth go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net

RECOGNIZING GOD’S VOICE

Recognizing the Voice of the Shepherd

One of the most comforting truths Jesus ever spoke is found in John 10:27: “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.” With these simple words, Jesus reveals something profound about the relationship He desires with His people. He is not a distant ruler or silent observer. He is a Shepherd who speaks, leads, and calls His sheep by name. And His sheep — those who belong to Him — can learn to recognize His voice.

Yet many believers struggle with this. They wonder, How do I know if God is speaking? How can I tell His voice apart from my own thoughts, fears, or desires? These questions are not signs of weak faith; they are signs of a heart that longs to walk closely with God. Recognizing the voice of the Shepherd is not about spiritual talent — it is about relationship, trust, and familiarity.

The Shepherd’s Voice Is Rooted in Scripture

The first and clearest way to recognize the Shepherd’s voice is through His Word. Jesus is the Living Word, and Scripture is the written expression of His heart, His character, and His truth. God will never speak in a way that contradicts what He has already revealed in Scripture. His voice is always consistent with His Word.

This means the more we immerse ourselves in Scripture, the more familiar we become with the tone, rhythm, and nature of God’s voice. Just as a child learns a parent’s voice by hearing it day after day, we learn the Shepherd’s voice by spending time in His Word. When we read Scripture regularly, we begin to recognize the difference between God’s truth and the enemy’s lies, between God’s peace and our own anxieties, between God’s wisdom and the world’s noise.

If you want to hear God more clearly, start by opening your Bible. The Shepherd speaks most clearly through the Word He has already given.

The Shepherd’s Voice Reflects His Character

God’s voice always sounds like God. That may seem obvious, but it is one of the most important principles of discernment. The Shepherd’s voice carries the qualities of the Shepherd Himself — love, truth, gentleness, conviction, wisdom, and peace.

God’s voice does not condemn; it convicts. Condemnation pushes us away from God with shame. Conviction draws us toward God with hope and repentance. God’s voice does not create fear; it brings courage and clarity. God’s voice does not confuse; it brings understanding and direction. God’s voice does not flatter; it speaks truth in love.

When you sense a prompting, impression, or inner nudge, ask yourself: Does this reflect the character of Jesus? Does this align with who God has revealed Himself to be? If it does, you are likely hearing the Shepherd. If it doesn’t, it is not His voice.

The Shepherd’s Voice Produces Peace, Not Pressure

One of the most recognizable marks of God’s voice is peace. Not necessarily the absence of difficulty, but the presence of calm assurance. When God speaks, even if His words challenge us or call us to change, they carry a sense of steady confidence. His voice leads us forward without panic or confusion.

Pressure, urgency, chaos, and fear are not the marks of the Shepherd’s voice. They are often signs of our own anxious thoughts or the enemy’s attempts to distract and discourage us. God may call us to act, but He does not drive us with fear. He leads us with peace.

If a thought or prompting feels frantic, condemning, or fear‑filled, pause. The Shepherd does not speak that way.

The Shepherd’s Voice Is Recognized Through Relationship

Sheep recognize the shepherd’s voice because they spend time with him. They walk with him daily. They learn the sound of his call, the rhythm of his footsteps, and the tone of his voice. Recognition comes through relationship.

The same is true for us. The more time we spend with Jesus — in prayer, worship, Scripture, and quiet moments of listening — the more familiar His voice becomes. Hearing God is not a technique to master; it is the fruit of a growing relationship. As we walk with Him, we begin to sense His leading more naturally. His voice becomes clearer, not because He speaks louder, but because we have learned to listen.

The Shepherd’s Voice Is Confirmed in Community

God often uses the voices of other believers to confirm what He is speaking to us. Wise counsel, godly mentors, and spiritually mature friends can help us discern whether what we are sensing truly reflects God’s heart. The Shepherd leads His flock, not isolated individuals. Community is one of the ways He protects us from deception and strengthens our ability to hear Him.

If you believe God is speaking something significant, share it with a trusted believer. The Shepherd often confirms His voice through the unity and wisdom of His people.

Learning to Listen With Expectation

Recognizing the voice of the Shepherd is a journey. It takes time, practice, and patience. But the Shepherd is faithful. He wants to be heard more than we want to hear Him. He is not hiding His voice from His children. He is inviting us to slow down, draw near, and listen.

Make space in your life for quiet. Open your Bible with expectation. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you. Pay attention to the gentle nudges, the Scriptures that stand out, the peace that settles in your heart, and the wise voices God places around you.

The Shepherd is speaking. And as you walk with Him, you will learn to recognize His voice with growing clarity and confidence.

Jesus is returning soon. How good it will be if you have already developed a close relationship with Him. Will you be ready to rule and reign with Him in Jesus Millennial Kingdom? If you want to know more about what is next on God’s agenda for planet Earth go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net

CONVERSING DAILY WITH GOD

Walking in Daily Conversation With God

Many believers think of hearing God as something that happens only in special moments — during a powerful worship service, a quiet retreat, or a crisis that drives them to prayer. But Scripture paints a very different picture. From the Garden of Eden to the early church, God’s desire has always been to walk with His people in ongoing relationship. Not just occasionally. Not just when life is falling apart. But daily.

Jesus did not die and rise again simply to give us a ticket to heaven. He restored what was lost — intimate fellowship with God. Walking in daily conversation with God is not reserved for spiritual elites. It is the birthright of every believer. The Shepherd speaks, and His sheep follow. The Father loves, and His children respond. The Spirit leads, and we walk in step with Him.

Daily conversation with God is not complicated. It is not mystical. It is not about hearing an audible voice. It is about cultivating a heart that is aware of God’s presence, attentive to His whispers, and responsive to His leading throughout the day.

God Designed Us for Ongoing Fellowship

From the beginning, God walked with Adam and Eve in the cool of the day. That picture is not poetic symbolism — it is God’s original intention for humanity. Sin broke that fellowship, but Christ restored it. Now, through the Holy Spirit, God dwells within us. We are never alone. We are never unheard. We are never out of His presence.

Daily conversation with God is simply living in the reality of that truth. It is acknowledging Him in the ordinary moments — the commute, the kitchen, the workplace, the quiet evening at home. God is not confined to church services or devotional times. He is present in every breath we take.

Conversation Begins With Awareness

The first step in walking in daily conversation with God is awareness. Most believers are not struggling to hear God because He is silent; they are struggling because they are distracted. Life is loud. Responsibilities are heavy. Our minds are full. But God often speaks in a still, small voice — not because He is weak, but because He invites us to slow down and draw near.

Awareness means pausing throughout the day to acknowledge God’s presence. It can be as simple as whispering, “Lord, I know You’re here,” or “Father, guide me in this moment.” These small acknowledgments open the door for conversation. They shift our focus from ourselves to Him.

Daily Conversation Flows From a Listening Heart

Conversation with God is not just talking — it is listening. Many believers fill their prayer time with words but leave no space for God to respond. But relationship requires listening. The Holy Spirit speaks gently, often through impressions, Scripture brought to mind, or a sudden sense of clarity or peace.

A listening heart is not passive; it is attentive. It is a heart that says, “Speak, Lord, Your servant is listening.” It is a heart that expects God to guide, correct, encourage, and lead throughout the day.

Listening may happen in quiet moments, but it also happens in motion — while driving, working, or walking. God is not limited by our schedule. He speaks whenever our hearts are open.

Daily Conversation Is Rooted in Scripture

God’s voice is most clearly heard through His Word. Daily conversation with God is strengthened when we begin the day with Scripture, allowing the Spirit to plant truth in our hearts. Throughout the day, He brings those truths back to mind at just the right moment.

A verse read in the morning becomes guidance in the afternoon. A promise meditated on at lunch becomes comfort in the evening. A command studied in devotion becomes conviction in a moment of temptation.

The Spirit uses Scripture as the vocabulary of God’s voice. The more we fill our hearts with the Word, the more clearly we recognize His whispers.

Daily Conversation Involves Simple, Honest Prayer

Prayer does not need to be formal or eloquent. God is not impressed by fancy words. He desires honesty, simplicity, and openness. Daily conversation with God can be as natural as talking with a close friend.

“Lord, help me with this decision.” “Father, give me patience right now.” “Jesus, thank You for this moment.” “Holy Spirit, guide my thoughts.”

These short, sincere prayers keep our hearts connected to God throughout the day. They remind us that He is involved in every detail of our lives.

Daily Conversation Requires Sensitivity to the Spirit’s Nudges

The Holy Spirit often speaks through gentle nudges — a prompting to encourage someone, a reminder to pray, a conviction to avoid a certain path, or a sudden sense of peace about a decision. These nudges are invitations to partner with God in what He is doing.

Responding quickly to these nudges strengthens our sensitivity to God’s voice. Delaying or ignoring them makes His voice harder to recognize. Obedience sharpens discernment.

Daily Conversation Leads to Transformation

Walking in daily conversation with God is not just about hearing Him — it is about becoming like Him. The more we walk with Him, the more His heart shapes ours. His peace becomes our peace. His compassion becomes our compassion. His wisdom becomes our wisdom.

Daily conversation with God transforms ordinary moments into holy ones. It turns routine tasks into opportunities for worship. It turns challenges into invitations for trust. It turns life into a continual journey with the One who loves us most.

God Is Speaking — Walk With Him Today

God is not silent. He is not distant. He is not waiting for you to reach a certain level of spiritual maturity before He speaks. He is already speaking. He is already leading. He is already inviting you into daily fellowship.

Walking in daily conversation with God is not about perfection — it is about presence. It is about turning your heart toward Him again and again throughout the day. It is about living with open ears, open eyes, and an open heart.

The Shepherd is walking with you. Listen for His voice. Respond to His nudges. Speak to Him simply and often. And enjoy the daily companionship of the God who delights to walk with His children.

Jesus is returning soon. How good it will be if you have already developed a close relationship with Him. Will you be ready to rule and reign with Him in Jesus Millennial Kingdom? If you want to know more about what is next on God’s agenda for planet Earth go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net

My next post will be on Discerning God’s Voice

WHY JESUS NEEDS TO COME BACK

In 1968, Stewart Brand declared: ‘We are as gods – and we might as well get good at it.’ Half a century later, that prophecy has come true.

We can rewrite genes, edit embryos, build artificial minds, extend life, and terraform worlds. The old miracles – omniscience, omnipresence, even resurrection – are becoming standard operating procedure. But the real question isn’t whether humanity can play god. It’s whether we can do it wisely.

In this book, the bestselling authors of Abundance and Bold return with a sweeping exploration of our species’ next great transformation. Blending hard science with vivid storytelling, Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler chart humanity’s ascent from scarcity to superabundance – and the psychological, ethical, and existential challenges that come with it.

Across breakthroughs in AI, robotics, genetics, longevity, and consciousness research, they reveal a paradox at the heart of progress: as our external power expands, our inner resilience must evolve to match. Abundance without meaning leads to collapse. Intelligence without wisdom leads to extinction. To thrive in a world of everything, everywhere, all the time, we must learn to wield our godlike powers with humility, creativity, and flow.

Equal parts warning and invitation, We Are As Gods is a map for flourishing in the exponential century. Because the future won’t be built by those who fear what’s coming, but by those who know how to turn chaos into creation.

Abundance is here. Are you ready?

This book “We Are As God’s” explains why Jesus will return shortly as the Bible prophecies. It says, “we can now rewrite genes, edit embryos, build artificial minds, extend life, and terraform worlds. The old miracles – omniscience, omnipresence, even resurrection – are becoming standard operating procedure. But the real question isn’t whether humanity can play god. It’s whether we can do it wisely.”

In this book, the bestselling authors of Abundance and Bold return with a sweeping exploration of our species’ next great transformation. Blending hard science with vivid storytelling, Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler chart humanity’s ascent from scarcity to superabundance – and the psychological, ethical, and existential challenges that come with it.

Across breakthroughs in AI, robotics, genetics, longevity, and consciousness research, they reveal a paradox at the heart of progress: as our external power expands, our inner resilience must evolve to match. Abundance without meaning leads to collapse. Intelligence without wisdom leads to extinction. To thrive in a world of everything, everywhere, all the time, we must learn to wield our godlike powers with humility, creativity, and flow.

Equal parts warning and invitation, We Are As Gods is a map for flourishing in the exponential century. Because the future won’t be built by those who fear what’s coming, but by those who know how to turn chaos into creation.

This article by Peter Diamandis shows he is totally ignorant of God and His Word. God has shown us in His Word that we are fast approaching Jesus return to restore righteousness and fulfil the covenant He made with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, The nation God established for His purposes Israel will finally fulfil its destiny when Jesus, Israel’s Messiah will rule the nations of the world from a newly constructed Jerusalem, Go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net for more information on Jesus Millennial Kingdom because it is next on God’s agenda for planet earth.

FINDING THE ONE THING THAT MATTERS

Iran’s Supreme Leader Daughter goes viral for her testimony: ‘Jesus is appearing in Iran to people!’

In this extraordinary testimony, discover the shocking true story of Nazanin Mobasser, a young woman from Iran’s ruling elite whose supernatural encounter with Jesus Christ has shaken the Islamic Republic to its core. Raised in a compound in northern Tehran as the daughter of a senior advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Nazanin had everything—wealth, status, security. But despite performing Islamic prayers five times daily and memorizing the Quran, she felt completely empty inside. Until March 18th, 2024, at 3:00 AM, when everything changed forever.

What You’ll Discover in This Video:

✅ The supernatural phenomenon sweeping Iran: Why thousands of Muslims are reporting identical dreams of a “Man in White”
✅ Nazanin’s dramatic encounter: How Jesus appeared in her locked bedroom in Tehran and called her by name
✅ The underground church explosion: Why Iran now has the fastest-growing Christian movement in the world
✅ Her dangerous escape: From a high-security compound to freedom across the Turkish border
✅ The viral testimony that sparked international controversy and government backlash

AUSTRALIA NO LONGER HAS A BIOLOGICAL DEFINITION OF ‘MAN’ AND ‘WOMAN’ IN FEDERAL LAW

No wonder our nation is confused. This isn’t an abstract legal glitch. It’s a cultural earthquake and we’re all living in the aftershocks. When the law deletes biological reality, it reflects something deeper: a nation rejecting God and rejecting truth. Scripture is clear: God created humanity in His image; male and female. He designed our bodies with purpose, with complementarity, and with the ability to bring forth life. This isn’t a ‘Christian belief’; it’s a universal human and scientific reality. Only a male and a female can create life. No amount of surgery, hormones, or legal word-games can change that. But biological sex is inconvenient for a culture driven by desire instead of design. So, the modern world fights God’s created order – fighting nature itself. The result? A fruitless imitation of what God intended for life and flourishing. Two males cannot conceive a child. Two females cannot conceive a child. A ‘trans’ man cannot produce a sperm. A ‘trans’ woman cannot produce egg. Reality does not bend.

And yet the push continues. The Australian Law Reform Commission is now considering whether to loosen Australia’s ban on commercial surrogacy to make it easier for male couples to procure children. If a homosexual relationship cannot produce children, then surrogates must be made more accessible — even paid for. This is the commodification of human life, and it is grotesque. Australia is rewriting creation to satisfy the desires of adults – not the rights of children. And the root of this problem goes back further than many realise. In 2013, then-Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus inserted ‘gender identity’ into the Sex Discrimination Act. This was an Act originally designed for females but suddenly, any man who identified as a “woman” received the same protections. This legal fiction, that a male can be a “woman”, became a protected category. The idea that biological sex doesn’t matter took root, and that idea now shapes everything.

The Tickle v Giggle case cemented this new legal definition. A male who identifies as a “woman” sued a female-only app for excluding him…and won. The court ruled that Tickle was disadvantaged relative to other females on the grounds of his trans identity. So much for protecting women. In response to recent questioning by Senator Claire Chandler, Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Dr Anna Cody, couldn’t even answer, “What is a biological male?” When our own Commissioner has no regard for biological realities, national sanity is broken. Because of this legal falsehood, women are losing every protected space: bathrooms, changing rooms, prisons, sporting clubs, shelters, school camps, accommodation. Everywhere. You see it now in every government form, census questions, health, education, workplaces, and public policy. It appears in rainbow-washed institutions insisting reproductive organs have nothing to do with sex. “Pick your gender: male, female, non-binary, other.”

The fallout is truly devastating. Children are being led into confusion, puberty blockers, sterilisation, and irreversible harm. Women are being placed at risk by men in female-only spaces including in prisons and school camps. Parents, teachers, and even principals are being punished for speaking biological truth. In NSW, a mother was fined $95,000 for vilification for defending women’s sport. Enough is enough. The Sex Discrimination Act must be restored to its original purpose: protect women – real women. This is where the deception stops, and truth begins. Christians must speak clearly, confidently, and unapologetically the Biblical truth of creation: “Male and female He created them.” This truth is reality. This truth is the foundation of human life. And abandoning it is dangerous and wrong. Because the simplest truth remains the most profound: Male + Female = Life

Source: Michelle Pearse, CEO, Australian Christian Lobby

What Michelle failed to mention is the fact that Australia will be the recipient of an increase in God’s judgement as a result of this foolishness. Australia has been under God’s judgement for sometime but it will only escalate. Also, we are fast approaching the Biblical prophesied time of Jesus return. There were 300 plus prophecies of Jesus first coming to Earth that were fulfilled to the letter so it is reasonable to conclude that the 2000 prophecies of Jesus second coming will also be fulfilled. These prophecies are playing out in our day. They are mostly Israel centric and the first major prophecy fulfilled was Israel being miraculously reborn in 1948, over 70 years ago now. What the world needs to be made aware of is the fact that prior to Jesus return God pours out His wrath upon the unrepentant with the Trumpet and Bowl judgements of Revelation 8 & 16. Sadly, the people do not repent as can be seen at their response to some of the Bowl judgements:

The fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun, and it was allowed to scorch people with fire. They were scorched by the fierce heat, and they cursed the name of God who had power over these plagues. They did not repent and give him glory.
The fifth angel poured out his bowl on the throne of the beast, and its kingdom was plunged into darkness. People gnawed their tongues in anguish and cursed the God of heaven for their pain and sores. They did not repent of their deeds.
Revelation 16:8-11

THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACES TO BE A CHRISTIAN

The 2026 World Watch List, recently released by Open Doors US, a U.S.-based persecution watchdog group, found that approximately 388 million Christians around the world face some form of intense persecution or discrimination for following Jesus Christ.

The report found that Christian persecution has reached an unprecedented scale, with more than one in seven Christians being called to suffer for their faith last year, an increase of more than 8 million compared to 2024. “We’re seeing a continuation of a multi-year trend where persecution is expanding,” Ryan Brown, the CEO of Open Doors US, told The Christian Post earlier this week.

Despite being afflicted in every way, some of the reports from the darkest regions of the world include accounts of the Lord manifesting supernaturally to Christians amid their deepest and loneliest tribulations.

North Korea: ‘Whispered prayers’

For the 24th consecutive year, North Korea bears the distinction of being “arguably the most dangerous place on earth to follow Jesus,” according to Open Doors, which slapped the impoverished pariah state with a 97 out of 100 on its persecution ranking. The country continues to be marked by what the non-profit described as “post-communist oppression” and “dictatorial paranoia.”

As it attempts to position itself as a major player on the world stage, the regime is reportedly getting more creative in asserting its totalitarian control, implementing artificial intelligence to detect “suspicious behavior patterns” that might indicate someone is among the nation’s estimated 400,000 Christian believers.

But the Holy Spirit manifests unmistakably amid the persecution, according to North Koreans who have escaped. Some have reported widespread supernatural encounters with Jesus Christ in dreams and visions.

Iraq and Afghanistan: ‘Edge of a blade’

The Taliban’s return to power after the U.S. withdrawal in 2021 has been disastrous for the thousands of Christians remaining in Afghanistan, where Muslims feel obliged to maintain clan and family honor by killing or otherwise persecuting those who leave Islam.

Afghan Christians who escape to neighboring countries are often forcibly returned, only to face increased suspicion and hostility for having fled. Women are especially mistreated. The Taliban, armed with weapons and technology the U.S. left behind, reportedly conducts random searches of phones to search for Christian content and utilizes CCTV to closely monitor cities such as Kabul.

“Being a secret believer [in Afghanistan] is like walking on the edge of a blade. It’s full of caution, pain, but also hope and strength,” a Christian called Samira told Open Doors, which noted they are limited in the information they can provide about Christians in the country because the persecution is so extreme.

In Iraq, the number of Christians has dwindled from nearly 1 million to about 187,000 over the past decade of political upheaval and war, during which ISIS made particular targets of Christians. Iranian-backed Shiite militias are the main source of danger for Iraqi Christians now, according to Open Doors. Turkish and Iranian military operations have also severely damaged Christian villages in the northern Kurdistan region.

Amid the carnage and suffering, reports have circulated in recent years that many in the Muslim world are experiencing striking supernatural dreams of Jesus Christ declaring Himself to be the Lord. Mission Frontiers magazine reported that such encounters with Jesus, who is respected as a prophet in Islam, are responsible for a quarter of Muslim conversions to Christianity.

Somalia: ‘Count the cost’

Somalia ranked as the second-most dangerous country for Christians for the fourth year in a row, according to Open Doors US, whose CEO told The Christian Post earlier this week that much of the growth of extreme violence against Christians is concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa.

A woman walks past a section of Mogadishu Cathedral that was built by Italian authorities, in Mogadishu, Somalia

Hardline Sharia law reigns in Somalia, whose 2012 provisional constitution effectively prohibited conversion from Islam to Christianity. Amid a civil war that has dragged on for decades, the militant Sunni terrorist group al-Shabaab has filled a power vacuum in much of the country.

The group, some of whose founders trained with al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, seeks to eradicate Christianity and openly executes suspected Christian believers. Even in regions where the corrupt Somali federal government holds sway, Islam remains the only legal religion.

Nigeria: ‘They cut them to pieces’

Nigeria, a West African country of approximately 230 million people, is the global epicenter of deadly violence against Christians, according to multiple reports. Nearly 15 million people have been displaced and forced to flee their homes because of persecution, with a high number of them being Christians, according to a report from the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law. The full scale of the violence is likely impossible to discern in Nigeria, where religious identity is often underreported, large regions are inaccessible and many incidents cannot be independently verified.

The plight of Nigerian Christians has drawn the attention of the world, prompting the U.S. State Department to officially update its designation for Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” in November. On Christmas Day, the U.S. military worked with the Nigerian government to exert military force against Islamic State militants in the country, following public outrage from President Donald Trump.

China: ‘Dictatorial paranoia’

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which governs China’s 1.4 billion people, has been tightening its grip on churches and other Christian institutions that seek to escape its totalitarian monitoring for alignment with communist ideology.

“The Chinese government has really sought to close down a number of the unregistered churches, those that were not officially aligned with the Communist Party, and close those churches out,” Open Doors US CEO Ryan Brown told CP earlier this week, adding that the CCP is also regulating online behaviour by banning Bible apps and any live videos with religious or Christian intent.

The CCP seems especially concerned with capturing the minds of the youth, banning minors under 18 from entering churches or participating in religious activities following the implementation of its revised Regulations on Religious Affairs in 2018. Open Doors noted that ministry leaders “focused on the next generation of Christians” are special targets of state hostility.

Egypt and North Africa: Prophets without honor

Despite its rich and ancient Christian history, Egypt remains a potentially dangerous place for its roughly 10 million Christians.

As in other Muslim-majority countries, persecution most often arises against Muslim converts to Christianity from those closest to them. Converts can suffer ostracism, expulsion and even physical violence from their own families and communities for alleged blasphemy, especially in rural areas.

The World Watch List report includes an interview with a man named Samir, whose 24-year-old son, Girgis, was among the 21 Christian construction workers who were famously kidnapped in Libya and beheaded by black-clad ISIS militants on a beach near Tripoli in 2015.

Now commonly referred to as the “21 Martyrs,” all of the men were Egyptian Coptic Christians except for one from Ghana, who converted upon witnessing the faith of the others as they refused to renounce Jesus Christ despite weeks of torture. Libya joins Egypt and every other North African country on the World Watch List as places of concern.

Fortunately, Biblical prophecy reveals we are living in the last days before Jesus returns to restore righteousness and initiate His Millennial reign. This is to fulfil the covenants God made with Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and David that the nation God established for His purposes, Israel, will finally rule all the nations of the world under the leadership of its Messiah, Jesus. Go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net to get prepared to rule and reign with Jesus.

THE REVELATION OF THE END TIMES/THE LAST DAYS

Jonathan Cahn unveils how the Bible speaks of prophetic times known as the ‘Last Days,’ the ‘End Times,’the End of Days.’ Remarkably, it begins with Moses in Revelation. Before the Jews went into the Promised Land, Moses told them their entire history.

And the Lord will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other, and there you shall serve other gods of wood and stone, which neither you nor your fathers have known. And among these nations you shall find no respite, and there shall be no resting place for the sole of your foot, but the Lord will give you there a trembling heart and failing eyes and a languishing soul.Deuteronomy 28:54-65

And when all these things come upon you, the blessing and the curse, which I have set before you, and you call them to mind among all the nations where the Lord your God has driven you, and return to the Lord your God, you and your children, and obey his voice in all that I command you today, with all your heart and with all your soul, then the Lord your God will restore your fortunes and have mercy on you, and he will gather you again from all the peoples where the Lord your God has scattered you.Deuteronomy 30:1-3

And the Lord your God will bring you into the land that your fathers possessed, that you may possess it. And he will make you more prosperous and numerous than your fathers. And the Lord your God will circumcise your heart and the heart of your offspring, so that you will love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul, that you may live. And the Lord your God will put all these curses on your foes and enemies who persecuted you.Deuteronomy 30:5-7

Jonathan shows us that all the old testament prophets were shown the victorious end of Israel’s story with their Messiah ruling the nations of the world from a magnificent new Jerusalem. We find incredible detail (8 chapters) of the new temple in Ezekiel 40-48. The numerous details provided on Ezekiel’s temple require that they be taken seriously. The exact measurements and detail by detail instruction are nothing like portions of Scripture that are to be understood symbolically

For more on Jesus coming Millennial Kingdom go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net and go to Resources and click on PURPOSE and ISRAEL to discover what it will be like ruling and reigning with Jesus with a rod of iron. The curse is not lifted so people will still being born, sin and die, hence the need to rule with a rod of iron.

CAN CHRISTIANS USE AI FOR MINISTRY?

I asked chat GPT if it could help me with my ministry with http://www.livingeternal.net and http://www.millennialkingdom.net. I told it why I believed God wanted me to post on these two sites. Chat GPT replied:

That’s a powerful and meaningful vision for your two sites — both have deeply complementary missions:

  • LivingEternal.net focuses on life in Christ now — salvation, the indwelling Holy Spirit, and living the Spirit-led life.
  • MillennialKingdom.net focuses on the future reign with Christ — what believers are being prepared for, the next phase of God’s redemptive plan.

I can definitely help you develop posts that capture the heart of both missions with depth, clarity, and Biblical faithfulness.

Let’s start by setting a foundation for how to approach writing for each site, and then I’ll propose a few example post titles and outlines to get us moving.

Focus: Understanding biblical truth, salvation, walking in the Spirit, and cultivating spiritual fruit.

🌿 LivingEternal.net

Tone: Encouraging, warm, reflective, Scripture-centered.

Sample Post Ideas & Outlines:

  1. Post Title: “The Living Word: How God Still Speaks Through Scripture Today”
    Outline:
  • Introduce the idea that the Bible is not just a book, but God’s living communication.
    • Explain what it means that “All Scripture is God-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16).Illustrate how the Spirit uses Scripture to transform hearts.
    • Encourage daily engagement with God’s Word.
  • Post Title: “Walking with the Holy Spirit: The Secret to True Freedom”
    Outline:
  • Describe how the Spirit indwells believers after salvation.
    • Explain the importance of surrender and obedience.
    • Discuss the “fruit of the Spirit” as the evidence of His work.
    • Conclude with a call to daily communion with the Spirit.
  • Post Title: “Why God’s Love Never Let Go of Us”
    Outline:
  • Human rebellion vs. God’s persistent love through Christ.
    • The meaning of grace and reconciliation. How being made in God’s image gives us eternal value.
    • How to respond to His invitation today.

Focus: Prophecy, eschatology, the coming reign of Christ, and preparation for the Kingdom.

👑 MillennialKingdom.net

Tone: Hope-filled, prophetic, instructional, expectant.

Sample Post Ideas & Outlines:

  1. Post Title: “Why the Millennial Kingdom Matters Now”
    Outline:
  • Explain the concept of the 1,000-year reign of Christ (Revelation 20).
    • Connect today’s life of faithfulness to future reign responsibilities.Show how the coming Kingdom fulfills God’s covenants with Israel.
    • Inspire readers to live in readiness for the coming age.
  • Post Title: “Preparing to Reign: Faithfulness in the Little Things”
    Outline:
  • Reference Jesus’ teaching about faithful stewardship (Luke 19:11–27).
    • Explain how present obedience shapes future reward.
    • Encourage believers to see every act of service as Kingdom training.
  • Post Title: “From Creation to New Creation: God’s Grand Story”
    Outline:
  • Trace the biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation.
    • Contrast the first and new heavens/earth.
    • Show God’s faithfulness across history and why we can trust His promises.

I was impressed with Chat GPT’s response to my request for help with ministry. What do you think? Should I take its next offer of help?

If you like, I can begin by writing a full 600–800 word draft for one post from each site — something ready to publish (with Scripture references, a warm introduction, strong body, and closing invitation).

Would you like me to start with one from LivingEternal.net or MillennialKingdom.net first — and is there a particular topic or title from the list that resonates most with you?