Wednesday, August 10, 2016

My Divine Appointment Weekend: Stepping into the Supernatural

Divine Appointment Weekend

A Weekend Ordained by God

Welcome, friends! It’s Conrad from ConradRocks.Net, and I’m so glad you’re here, sharing a virtual coffee with me. I have a passion for helping you cultivate a deep, spiritual relationship with the biblical Jesus, and today, I have to share what was truly a “divine appointment weekend.” I’m still buzzing from the experience, and I believe the stories from this past weekend will encourage and ignite a fire in you to step into the supernatural works that God has prepared for you.

As many of you who follow my podcasts know, I often record them in advance. But this one is fresh. I’m sitting here, reflecting on the incredible move of the Holy Spirit I witnessed, and I just had to share it with you. It was a powerful reminder that when we say "yes" to Jesus, He orchestrates encounters that are more profound and impactful than we could ever imagine. It was a weekend of stepping out of the boat, of seeing the prophetic in action, and of experiencing the raw, authentic power of the Gospel in the open field. So, grab your coffee, settle in, and let me tell you about this awesome adventure.

The Power of Showing Up: Our Tent Ministry Adventure

The weekend kicked off with an invitation from my friend, Johnny Gaston of Frontline Online TV. He was gathering believers to minister in the parking lot of a local grocery store in Grand Bay. My wife, Susan, and I were immediately excited. This is what it's all about—taking the church outside the four walls and into the community. We've never really done the "tent thing" before; our usual style is to walk, follow the leading of the Holy Spirit, and pray for people as He guides us. But we were ready for something new.

We had two tents set up. One was a brilliant idea for the sweltering heat: a snow cone tent! The concept was simple yet effective. On a super hot day, who can resist a free snow cone? As people came for a cool treat, it opened the door for conversations about the Gospel. We used the "Way of the Master" technique, asking simple questions to get people thinking about eternity. It was a gentle, relational way to introduce them to the love of Jesus.

Susan and I were stationed at the prayer tent. We had our big "PRAYER" sign, and our smaller sign with the #Jesus hashtag was there too. It felt a little different from our usual mobile ministry, but it was amazing to create a fixed point of light, a designated space where people knew they could come for spiritual help. And they did. A couple of people came up, and we had the privilege of praying with them right there in the middle of a busy parking lot. It was a beautiful thing to witness.

The Digital Kingdom: Social Media and the Body of Christ

One of the most remarkable aspects of this weekend was seeing the fruit of connections made online. I met both Johnny and another brother, Doug, through social media. It’s fascinating to see how the digital world is becoming a powerful tool for expanding the Kingdom of God. For years, I’ve talked about what I call the "honeycomb ministry." Think about it: honey bees go out individually to pollinate, but they all return to the hive to build the honeycomb together. In the same way, social media is connecting believers—warriors in Christ Jesus—from all over. It’s uniting us, stoking the fire of faith in our hearts, and activating us for a common purpose.

I’ve spoken before about how social media would unite, stoke, and activate the Body of Christ, and we are seeing this come to pass in real-time. We are building friendships and alliances in the Spirit that transcend geographical limitations. This weekend was a physical manifestation of that spiritual reality. We were no longer just online friends; we were co-laborers, standing shoulder-to-shoulder in the harvest field.

The Corporate Anointing: When We Gather in His Name

There's a tangible shift in the spiritual atmosphere when believers gather with a single purpose. Before we began ministering, we all joined together for prayer. It wasn't a formal, scripted prayer; it was a raw, Spirit-filled moment of crying out to God. The presence of the Lord was so thick, so palpable, that Johnny looked up and said, "Man, we just had church!" And he was right. It was awesome.

It brought to my mind the story of King Saul. The Bible tells us he wasn't a prophet, but when he was among a company of prophets, the Spirit of God came upon him, and he began to prophesy.

"And when they came thither to the hill, behold, a company of prophets met him; and the Spirit of God came upon him, and he prophesied among them." (1 Samuel 10:10, KJV)

That's a picture of the corporate prophetic anointing. It overflows! It’s like the psalmist says in Psalm 23, "My cup runneth over." The anointing on one person spills over onto the person next to them. This is why community is so vital to our spiritual walk. We can always learn from the person next to us, and we must also remember that we are an example to them. As we strive to learn from the Lord, yoked up with Him, the Scriptures become more alive than ever. We are "co-labourers with Christ," and in the process of working the field with Him, we begin to truly understand what He meant in His teachings.

A Supernatural Encounter: The Lone Preacher in the Parking Lot

After a full day of ministry, everyone was buzzing with excitement. While some went for fellowship, Doug, Susan, and I went back to my house and talked for hours about the things of God. Later, as we headed out to grab a pizza, we drove past another parking lot and noticed a man setting up a PA system. We made a mental note to check it out on our way back. What we found was a powerful, supernatural lesson in faith and provision.

There he was, a man preaching the Gospel with a generator and a PA system in the middle of a parking lot. He was positioned across from a large grocery store, heralding a public message. I was blown away. I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like it. Across the way, about 150 feet from him, another man sat in his car, listening intently. It was a surreal and beautiful scene. I took some pictures and videos for my social media stories and went up to talk to the preacher. I had to encourage him, to let him know how awesome it was to see someone stepping out so boldly, working in the field.

Here’s the most incredible part. This man was not on social media. He wasn't building a platform or seeking recognition. He was simply being obedient. And as he preached, people would walk or drive across the parking lot and just give him money. He didn't even have a collection plate or a bucket! People would just place offerings near his equipment. It was a profound illustration of a spiritual principle:

"But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." (Matthew 6:33, KJV)

This man wasn't begging for money or using manipulative tactics. He was doing the work of the ministry, and God was moving on the hearts of people to provide for him. It’s a powerful lesson for all of us. Don't put the physical cart before the spiritual horse. Just get out there and do what God has called you to do. How much money does it take to share the Gospel with your neighbor? Just go. Be obedient. The provision will follow.

Divine Appointments on the Pier: A Day of Prophetic Ministry

The next day, fueled by the events of Saturday, we prayed and felt led to go to Gulfport. I'll be honest, we faced some spiritual warfare that morning, but we pressed through, knowing the Lord wanted us there. One thing I've learned is to "pray the way." Before we go out to minister, we pray for the Lord to go before us, to prepare the hearts, to orchestrate the encounters. When we do that with a sincere heart, the ministry is always successful. And success isn't defined by numbers; it's defined by obedience. You might minister to one person who, like the woman at the well, goes on to win a whole town for Jesus.

We arrived at Gulfport beach, expecting a crowd on such a hot day, but it was nearly empty. The pier was the same—completely deserted, or so we thought. I even took a picture of the empty pier, but when I looked closer at the photo, I could see two heads popping up at the very end. Those were our divine appointments.

We walked down and started a conversation with the two men. Our Jesus shirts did a lot of the talking for us, opening the door. One of the men was going through a very hard time. He looked at us and said, "Man, I prayed to the Lord yesterday to send me somebody. Y'all are it." God had heard his cry. We had his full attention. We got to minister to him about unforgiveness and other struggles, sharing with him the "keys to the kingdom." The Bible says,

"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." (John 8:32, KJV)

When we give someone the key of truth for their specific situation, and they grasp it, it moves from being words on a page to a living reality inside them. That is when true freedom comes. We prayed with both men, and it was a powerful time of ministry.

As we started to leave the pier, thinking our work was done, God had another appointment for us. A young woman was walking onto the pier, and we felt led to speak with her. "Hey," we said, "we're out here praying for people. Do you need prayer for anything?" Her eyes widened. "That's funny," she replied, "I just came here to pray." Her uncle had recently passed away, and it was causing her family to question their faith. I was able to share my own testimony of losing my dad and my battle with grief-induced depression. We prayed with her for the restoration of her family's faith, and she was deeply moved. She came seeking God, and He had sent us to meet her there.

Just when we thought it couldn't get any more supernatural, as we were finally leaving, we saw a couple feeding birds. We struck up a conversation, and again, the topic of depression came up. I explained how depression is often an agreement with the lies of the enemy. We believe we're alone, that no one understands, that no one cares. But we have the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, to fight those lies. We ministered to them, and they too recognized the encounter was not a coincidence. "This wasn't just a happenstance," the woman said, "this was God."

Conclusion: It's Your Turn to Work the Field

Looking back on that weekend, I am in awe of how God works. We started on a nearly empty pier and, one by one, God brought the people He wanted us to touch right to us. He had prepared each divine appointment. This is the adventure of the Christian life. This is the fulfillment that comes from being a part of someone's transformation.

I want to leave you with this encouragement. God has a "divine appointment weekend" for you, too. He has people in your life that He wants to reach through you. You don't need a special title, a big budget, or a perfect plan. You just need a willing heart and the courage to step out. The same Holy Spirit that guided us on that pier is with you right now.

I pray that this testimony lights a fire in your belly. I pray it stokes the passion within you to go out and work in the field. There is a harvest waiting, and the Lord of the Harvest is calling you. Experience the joy, the thrill, the profound fulfillment of witnessing a life changed by the power of Jesus.

Call to Action

What did you think of this story? Has God ever set up a divine appointment for you? I would love to hear about it in the comments below! Your story could be the encouragement someone else needs to hear.

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God bless you, and until we meet again, keep seeking those divine appointments.

Conrad
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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Don't Be the Reason People Reject Jesus: A Prophetic Call to the Church

Don't Shun the Supernatural

A personal reflection on the supernatural, the church, and finding Jesus in the midst of it all.


Introduction: Coffee with Conrad

Hey everyone, Conrad here from ConradRocks.Net, where we're all about the rocks of Revelation being poured out to you. Welcome to my little corner of the internet. If you're new here, I'm the author of the book, "Open Your Eyes: My Supernatural Journey," which chronicles my experiences in the supernatural, both before and after I met Jesus. And that's exactly what I want to talk to you about today—a topic that's heavy on my heart.

I recently did a promotion for my book, hoping to reach those in the New Age. But interestingly, the people who are really connecting with my story are those interested in the prophetic, and those who've found me through my podcast or social media. And invariably, after these promotions, my inbox is flooded with messages from people who've had the same, or very similar, supernatural experiences as I did growing up. And that brings me to a huge problem, a problem that we, as the body of Christ, need to address.

The Great Disconnect: Why People Fear Telling Christians About Their Supernatural Experiences

Here’s the raw, unfiltered truth: people are terrified to tell Christians about their supernatural experiences. This should not be so. The Bible, our holy book, is chock-full of supernatural encounters, from Genesis to Revelation. It’s a book about a supernatural God who interacts with His creation in supernatural ways. So why the disconnect?

I remember being a child, having these experiences, and trying to talk to Christians about them. Let's be real, it's not like you can just look up "deliverance pastor" in the Yellow Pages. How many people do you know who operate in the prophetic? For most of us, especially as kids, all we know is that something supernatural is happening, and a Christian should have the answers. But more often than not, they don't.

There are two main reasons people are hesitant to share. First, there are demonic influences at play, trying to keep people away from the truth, which is Jesus. But the second reason is a legitimate fear of backlash from an ignorant—and I mean that in the sense of "uninformed"—Christian population. Instead of getting help, people are often ostracized, labeled, and pushed away. And that’s a tragedy.

My Story: A Childhood Steeped in the Supernatural

If you’ve read my book, you’ll know that my family had some deep-seated occult experiences. We're talking psychics, séances, and even witchcraft performed on our property. As a child, I had no idea what was going on. It wasn't my fault. But I was the one who paid the price. I was plagued by night terrors, and even my own parents couldn't understand what was happening to me, even though the answers were right there in Scripture.

People who have these kinds of experiences know they're not crazy. We verify that what we're seeing and feeling is real. And when the very people who are supposed to have the answers—the Christians—call you crazy or a witch, you get angry. You get angry at the church. You start to see the hypocrisy in people who read a supernatural book but can't recognize a supernatural experience when it's right in front of them.

This rejection creates a vacuum. And that vacuum is quickly filled by other belief systems that not only acknowledge the supernatural but openly embrace it. People who have had experiences like mine often flock to the New Age or other Eastern religions. There's a disdain for Christianity that develops, a feeling of being shunned and misunderstood.

Biblical Truths the Church Has Forgotten

The irony is that the Bible is our ultimate guide to the supernatural. It’s not something to be feared, but something to be understood through the lens of Scripture. Think about the prophets of old. The Bible says in Amos 3:7 (KJV), "Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets." God is a communicating God, a supernatural God.

Look at the experiences of the apostles. Paul himself said in 2 Corinthians 12:2 (KJV), "I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth;) such an one caught up to the third heaven." Paul had an out-of-body experience! The supernatural is woven into the very fabric of our faith.

And let's not forget the words of Jesus Himself in John 14:12 (KJV): "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father." We are called to a supernatural life, a life of power and authority in Jesus' name. When the church ignores this, it’s no wonder people look for answers elsewhere.



The Danger of a Vacuum: Why the New Age is So Appealing

When the mainstream church closes the door on the supernatural, it forces people to search for answers somewhere else. And the New Age, with its open arms towards all things mystical and spiritual, is an attractive alternative. Once people get into the New Age, Scientology, or other such religions, the demonic forces often lay off the terrifying aspects of the supernatural. They start providing answers—demonic answers, wrong answers, but answers nonetheless. Their only goal is to keep people away from Jesus.

So, the terror subsides, and people get trapped in these false religions, all the while holding a deep-seated disdain for Christianity. I’ve seen people try to blend their supernatural experiences with a New Age version of Christianity, often using corrupted Bible versions that omit key truths. It’s a dangerous and deceptive path.

My "Open Your Eyes" Moment: A Testimony of Grace

Despite my family's dabbling in the occult, I was blessed. My father, who had even gone to Bible college, taught me to pray. As a child, I didn't know I couldn't talk to God 24/7, so I did. I would take prayer walks in the backyard, and God would answer my prayers. I had a childlike faith because I was a child.

Later in life, I hit rock bottom. Life had knocked me to my knees, which, as it turns out, is the perfect position for prayer. I was at the end of my rope, ready to end it all. In that moment of desperation, I cried out, "Lord, I need to know if you're real, and I need to know now."

And then I heard it. A voice, the same voice I had talked to as a child, said, "Open your eyes." That's where the title of my book comes from. Then He said, "Read the instructions." In that moment, I was born again. I was a new creature. The old had passed away. My spirit bore witness with the Spirit of God that I was a child of God (Romans 8:16 KJV).

I began to devour the Bible, everything I could get my hands on about Jesus. I understood that people are driven by questions: Why is this happening to me? What is my purpose? What will happen if I confide in someone? If the church rejects people with these questions, the demonic religions are all too willing to provide their own twisted answers.

A Call to the Church: Don't Be the Reason People Reject Jesus

So, I want to implore you, my brothers and sisters in Christ. If someone comes to you with a story of supernatural experiences, night terrors, or anything else that seems "out there," please, do not ostracize them. Don't be the reason someone rejects Jesus. Point them to someone with a deliverance ministry, or a prophetic friend. Listen to them. Love them. Point them to the truth, which is Jesus.

We are in a spiritual battle, and we need to be equipped. We need to know our Bibles, and we need to be open to the supernatural workings of the Holy Spirit. We need to be a safe place for the broken, the searching, and the spiritually tormented. Let's not be the generation that pushes people away from the only one who can truly save and deliver them.

Conclusion: Your Supernatural Journey Matters

Your experiences are valid. Your questions are important. And your search for truth is what will ultimately lead you to Jesus, if you let it. Don't let the ignorance of some Christians turn you away from the truth of the gospel. Jesus is the answer. He is the way, the truth, and the life.

If my story resonates with you, I encourage you to check out my book, "Open Your Eyes: My Supernatural Journey," available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle. It goes into much more detail about what I went through and what it's like to be born again and see the kingdom of heaven.

God bless you. Remember to dig deeper and go higher.


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Monday, August 1, 2016

Pokemon Go and Christians Part 3

The Prophetic Dangers of Pokémon Go: A Spiritual Wake-Up Call for Christians


Introduction: More Than Just a Game

Welcome back to the blog. It's Conrad from ConradRocks.Net, and my passion, as always, is to bring Jesus to your face and help you cultivate a real, spiritual relationship with the biblical Jesus.

A while back, a phenomenon swept the globe, and its aftershocks are still felt today. Phones in hand, millions of people began walking the streets, eyes glued to their screens, hunting for something that wasn't there—at least, not in our physical reality. I’m talking about Pokémon Go. On the surface, it seemed like a harmless bit of fun, a way to get people outdoors. But as believers, we are called to look beyond the surface, to test the spirits, and to examine everything in the light of scripture.

This topic became so pressing that I dedicated a three-part "Coffee with Conrad" interview series to it with my friend, Pastor Bob Strachan of Scotland Baptist, all the way from his church in Jedburgh, Scotland. In our final, concluding interview, we peeled back the layers of this cultural craze to expose the deeply spiritual and prophetic issues at its core. Today, I want to share the heart of that conversation with you. This isn't just about a game; it's about spiritual discernment, the reality of demonic influence, and the battle for the mind of every Christian in these last days.

The Elephant in the Room: Can Christians Be Touched by the Demonic?

One of the first lines of defense I hear from well-meaning believers is, "Greater is He that is in me, than he that is in the world" (1 John 4:4, KJV). And to that, I say a hearty Amen! But does this mean we are magically immune to the influence, affliction, and temptations of the enemy? Is our salvation a force field that absolves us of the need for vigilance?

As Pastor Bob so powerfully articulated in our talk, the Bible paints a very different picture. The scriptures are filled with warnings, not to the world, but to us—the believers.

Paul warns Timothy, "Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils" (1 Timothy 4:1, KJV). Notice who is giving heed? Not the unsaved, but those who are departing from the faith. This implies that Christians can, in fact, listen to and be led astray by these spirits.

The battleground is clearly the mind. Paul feared for the Corinthian believers: "But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ" (2 Corinthians 11:3, KJV). He speaks of receiving "another spirit," which shows it’s a possibility for the church.

Think about the examples Pastor Bob raised:

  • Satan was given permission to sift Peter like wheat.
  • Job was afflicted directly by the enemy.
  • Paul himself was given a "messenger of Satan to buffet him."

And perhaps the most compelling example is the one from Luke 13, where Jesus heals a woman who had a "spirit of infirmity" for eighteen years. What did Jesus call her? "A daughter of Abraham." In the language of faith, she was a saved woman, a child of God, yet she was physically afflicted by a demonic spirit. This is a clear, undeniable biblical precedent. Christians are not immune; we are targets. This is why Peter urges us, "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour" (1 Peter 5:8, KJV).

"All Things Are Permissible" - A Christian's License for Anything?

Another common rebuttal I've encountered is the misuse of Paul's words, "All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient" (1 Corinthians 6:12, KJV). People cherry-pick the first part to justify their actions, suggesting a blanket permission for any activity not explicitly forbidden in the New Testament.

Pastor Bob dismantled this argument with a sharp and brilliant point. He asked, is bestiality permissible? It’s not mentioned in the New Testament. Of course not! God’s moral law, His definition of sin and abomination, does not change with the covenant. Sin is still sin.

The Bible is clear: "a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump" (Galatians 5:9, KJV). As we discussed in our previous interviews, Pokémon is rooted in occultic principles and the anti-biblical theory of evolution. Even if you only see a "little leaven" of occultism or something that dishonors God, that small amount is enough to corrupt the entire experience. You cannot separate the "fun" part from its ungodly roots.

The Idol Is "Nothing," But What's Behind It?

This brings us to the next line of defense: "We know that an idol is nothing in the world" (1 Corinthians 8:4, KJV). People argue that Pokémon are just digital characters, pixels on a screen. They are "nothing." And they are right, in a sense. The physical object—the stone statue, the wooden carving, or the digital phone—is in itself, nothing.

But the scripture doesn't end there. Paul goes on to say, "But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God: and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils" (1 Corinthians 10:20, KJV).

The idol isn't the problem; the demonic entity that receives the worship and attention behind the idol is the problem. As Pastor Bob explained, a demon is more than happy to step in and receive the focus and energy you're directing toward that "harmless" object. Your phone, in this case, becomes a conduit—a modern-day idol.

This resonated so deeply with my spirit. I thought about the history of the kings of Israel. Over and over, the Bible records that a new king "did that which was right in the sight of the Lord," but with a devastating caveat: "howbeit the high places were not taken away" (2 Kings 12:2-3, KJV). Why did they leave them? I believe it was fear. Fear of retaliation, fear of upsetting the people, fear of being seen as extreme. They were unwilling to go all the way for God, and that compromise left a doorway open for sin to re-enter the nation. We face the same choice today when we tolerate "high places" in our own lives.

The Prophetic Warning of a "Harmless" Game

What really struck me during our conversation was the prophetic nature of this entire phenomenon. Pastor Bob pointed out that the "high places" were never really removed from society; they just changed form. And now, through technology, they are being invited directly into our homes and churches.

When I considered the level of access people willingly gave this game—contacts, camera, location, personal data—I felt a chill. It’s a conditioning. People are being prepped to trade privacy, liberty, and discernment for entertainment and convenience. How much more willing will they be to accept a system that controls their ability to buy and sell just so they can eat? These games are, in my view, a small taste, a prophetic shadow of the coming Antichrist system. They are prepping people to accept the supernatural as normal and to give up everything to participate.

A Call to Spiritual Warfare: How Should We Then Respond?

So, if we're convicted by the Holy Spirit to remove these influences from our lives, how do we approach our friends and family who are still involved? This is where the rubber meets the road.

The wrong way, as Pastor Bob warned, is to get on social media and start blasting everyone who disagrees with you. How long did it take for God to bring you to this point of understanding? It was likely a process. You cannot expect to deprogram someone from a lifetime of cultural conditioning with a single, angry Facebook post.

This is about relationship and trust. Jesus’s words about the beam and the splinter are key: "first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye" (Matthew 7:5, KJV). Interestingly, the Greek word for "cast out" is ekballo, the same word Jesus uses for casting out demons. We must first deal with the demonic influences and strongholds in our own lives. Then, with gentleness, compassion, and trust that we’ve built, we can help our brothers and sisters.

A Word to Pastors: Don't Invite the Enemy to Church

Finally, Pastor Bob gave a solemn, urgent warning to pastors and church leaders. I want to echo it with all my heart. Inviting Pokémon Go into your church by making it a "Pokéstop" or a "gym" is spiritual insanity. You are not being culturally relevant; you are sending a formal invitation for demonic spirits to come and make your church a playground.

Do not be naive. The devil is not afraid to walk into a church building. A demon-possessed man cried out right in the middle of the synagogue while Jesus was teaching! (Mark 1:23). If your church is on fire for God, you are a target. Satan will use any method he can, including a "harmless" game, to infiltrate, disrupt, and destroy your ministry from the inside out. Better to lose a few members who are committed to the world than to lose the presence and power of God in your services.

Conclusion: Dig Deeper and Go Higher

The issue of Pokémon Go is a symptom of a much larger spiritual battle. We are called to "be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind" (Romans 12:2, KJV).

This requires courage. It requires you to be different. It requires you to examine everything—every game, every movie, every tradition—and ask: Does this glorify Jesus? Are its roots godly? Am I giving place to the devil?

If you've been involved in this or other questionable activities, the path forward is clear. Repent. But don't just stop playing. As Pastor Bob urged, destroy these things. Burn them. Delete them. Don't pass the curse on to someone else by giving it away. Close the door firmly and command Satan to leave your life in the mighty name of Jesus.

This is not about legalism; it's about holiness. It's not about fear; it's about walking in the authority and power that Christ has given us.

A Call to Action:

I want to hear from you. What are your thoughts on this? Have you had experiences with the supernatural side of things that the world calls "harmless"? Share your testimony in the comments below.

If this message has stirred your spirit, please share it with your friends, your family, and your pastor. Let's get this conversation started in our churches.

For more content that challenges you to go deeper in your walk with Jesus, be sure to subscribe to my newsletter and follow ConradRocks.Net on social media. And please, check out the incredible resources and teachings from Pastor Bob Strachan over at ScotlandBaptist.com.

Until we meet again, dig deeper and go higher.

God Bless,
Conrad