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To The Christian family,
What I'm about to share comes not from rebellion, but from a burden of revelation I can no longer carry alone. Scripture says "to whom much is given, much is required" (Luke 12:48). If I withhold what has been uncovered, I become accountable for my silence.
WHAT HAS BEEN UNCOVERED:
  1. The "Forgiveness Doctrine" Has Been Weaponized It has become spiritual bypassing that protects abusers and re-traumatizes victims. True biblical forgiveness never demanded reconciliation with unsafe people. Yet we've been taught to return to our Egypts and call it "Christ-like."
  2. "Submission" Has Been Systematically Distorted The call to submit "one to another" (Ephesians 5:21) became hierarchical control—wives to husbands, congregations to leaders, without the mutual accountability Scripture demands. This isn't submission; it's spiritual slavery.
  3. Our Emotions Have Been Theologically Gaslit We labeled righteous anger "sin," called grief "lack of faith," pathologized anxiety as "not trusting God." Yet David raged, Jesus wept, Paul anguished. Our emotions aren't flaws—they're the nervous system of the Holy Spirit within us.
  4. The "Prosperity Gospel" Is Just Pharaoh's System Rebranded It teaches: "Work hard for Pharaoh, and he might bless you." True biblical prosperity is Jubilee economics—debts forgiven, land returned, slaves freed. Not accumulation while others starve.
  5. We've Been Reading Scripture Through Our Captors' Lens We study Paul's letters to slaves but skip Philemon's call to free them. We memorize Romans 13 on authority but ignore Revelation's condemnation of corrupt systems. We've been given a curated Bible with the liberation verses footnoted.
THE WARNING I MUST GIVE:
If your Christianity:
· Makes you more obedient to leaders than to your own conscience · Calls you to forgive abusers but not protect victims · Values unity over truth · Teaches suffering as virtue while injustice continues · Offers comfort but not liberation
**You are not following Christ. You are following a system that uses His name.
WHAT THIS WORK OFFERS:
A return to the Jesus who:
· Overturned tables before He preached sermons · Called religious leaders "whitewashed tombs" · Toubled the status quo before He comforted the afflicted · Spoke truth so hard it got Him killed, not promoted
A Sovereign Christianity that:
· Values discernment over obedience · Champions boundaries as holy · Treats emotions as divine intelligence · Reads Scripture as liberation manual, not control manual · Builds the Kingdom through justice, not just worship
MY ACCOUNTABILITY:
Ezekiel 33:6 says if the watchman sees danger and doesn't warn, the blood is on his hands.
I have seen:
· The theological hooks keeping people in bondage · The scriptural malware infecting your discernment · The religious systems built on Babylonian blueprints · The Jesus who sets captives free being presented as their jailer
If I don't sound the alarm, I am complicit in your captivity.
TO THOSE READY TO HEAR:
DM me. Let's talk about:
· The verse that never sat right with you · The teaching that wounded instead of healed · The doubt you've been praying away that might be the Holy Spirit stirring · The anger you've been repenting for that might be righteous indignation
Not to leave the faith. To find the faith they tried to bury under systems.
THIS ISN'T ABANDONMENT.
THIS IS RESCUE OPERATIONS.**
The same Christ who said "I am the way" also said "you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."
If your Christianity isn't setting you free, it's not Christianity. It's captivity with Christian aesthetics.
I'm holding the light to the exit. The choice to walk toward it is yours.
Lightning: causticjeans610@walletofsatoshi.com For those who'd rather fund truth-tellers than tithe to tombs.
#SovereignChristianity #WatchmanWarning #ExodusFaith
I have sounded the alarm. My hands are clean. Your freedom awaits.
Interesting read. I didn't understand exactly what you are proposing at the end but I'll read it again tomorrow with more attention
As a fellow Christian and kind of rebel myself I identify with your view but I also must warn you to be careful not to weaponize it (rebellion) against yourself, against God and against his Church
Also, be very careful not make freedom and liberty your idols and not to turn righteous anger in sinful anger, it's a very thin line
I'm warning you because I did all that at some point in my life (and still do from time to time)
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