About a year and a half ago, I was watching clips from an old movie called Warriors of Virtue. As I watched the antagonist, a sorcerer named Komodo, I began to feel a distinct stirring in the Spirit. He operated with a specific kind of intensity and magical ability, especially during combat, that caught me off guard.
Initially, I felt a sense of internal conflict: “This is wrong. He’s a sorcerer, the villain, a practitioner of magic—this shouldn’t resonate.” Yet, simultaneously, the Spirit was showing me something different. In a way I couldn't explain, I was seeing a level of authority and power that felt like the most "badass" thing I had ever witnessed.
The Jesus Barabbas Paradox
Around that time, a prophet sent me teachings and music regarding the "Outlaw" nature of Christ. In His day, Jesus died a criminal’s death. He was viewed as a threat, a "bad guy" by the established order—someone the religious elite wouldn't want their children around. They chose to release Barabbas, a known gang leader and murderer, in His place.
It began to click: God was showing me that to a world rooted in external morality without internal transformation—the "whitewashed tombs"—you are going to look evil. This is how God speaks to me personally. It’s rough, it’s unfiltered, and it challenges the status quo.
Holy Terror
I believe in purity; I believe in holiness. But I also realize I cannot live without this specific "edge," regardless of how it looks to others. I aspire to be like that image of Komodo toward demons. When Jesus encountered the Legion, the demons screamed at the mere sight of Him, terrified of their torment.
What did that look like in the spirit realm? To the demons, Jesus was likely terrifying.
This is what God is raising up right now: a remnant that refuses to bow to religion. He is calling those who will "drink past" religious tradition to have something formed inside of them that the world has never seen—new creatures in Christ who terrify the darkness. They are hated by men but approved by God.
The Shaking of the Nations
To me, this feels like home.
God is not concerned with external appearances or the opinions of the religious. He is concerned with setting people free. He doesn’t care how "unpretty" the process looks outwardly, and this reality is going to cause a shaking in the nations. People’s ideas, opinions, and religious frameworks are being put to the test.
It won't be pretty, and that is okay. He is Love; there is no darkness in Him. As a perfect Father, He isn't slowed down by concerns of optics. Jesus was the ultimate example of this. His total obedience led Him to the Cross to be crucified by the very people who thought they were pure enough to judge God. Religious performance and the morality of the flesh cannot fool Him. He works by the Spirit, and the Spirit answers to no man’s tradition.
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