
Breakthrough Again?
Thousands retweeted it, while others questioned the authenticity. One user replied with a screenshot of a nearly identical post made by the same speaker two months prior. “Breakthrough again?” he asked sarcastically.
In a world overflowing with voices claiming to speak for God—prophecies, podcasts, promises—it’s easy to get lost in the noise. How do we know what’s real? How do we discern divine truth from polished performance?
God’s not in hiding. Yes, there’s a lot of noise out there—podcasts, prophecies, polished preachers, and poetic promises—but clarity comes when you tune in to the right frequency. God has never been vague about how He feels about people lying in His name. Jeremiah 29 lays it bare: He sees it, He calls it out. This isn’t a guessing game. The same God who breathed out Scripture also searches the heart—every post, every motive, every slick caption. And here’s the thing: He doesn’t leave us in confusion.
What was once sealed in Daniel’s time has now been unveiled. Revelation makes it clear: the scroll is open, and the time is now. The Word isn’t locked up. It’s alive. It’s accessible. It’s ours.
This is our anchor. Paul told Timothy in 2 Timothy 3:15–17 that the Scriptures can make you wise—really wise—the kind that leads to salvation. This isn’t just theology; it’s your training manual. It’s breath in your lungs. It sharpens your discernment. The Word doesn’t just teach—it cuts, convicts, and clarifies. Like Hebrews says, it gets down to the core, slicing through every lie—whether on a screen or buried in our own hearts.
So, how do we move forward in a world that keeps trying to sell us “breakthrough” on demand? Well, number one, we don’t mute the world—we just need to amplify God. His voice isn’t behind a paywall. It’s not for an elite few. It’s open. Ready. Alive. God’s Word does not need marketing, it simply needs reading. Just do this. Lock in on His Channel, His Voice...the rest will simply start sounding like static.
— YorkAli Walters
Apr 6, 2025
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
— Psalm 119:105