Carrying The Cross

He told me this morning about Carrying The Cross 🕊️

My child, when Heaven places a calling upon someone’s life, it exposes darkness around them. I did not walk among men crowned in earthly honor. I came carrying truth, and truth disturbed what people wanted to keep hidden. That is why they hated Me. I healed the sick, raised the dead, fed the multitudes, and still they called Me evil. Why? Because conviction feels like torment to an unrepentant heart. Light exposes what darkness wants protected.

Many loved what I could do for them, but few stayed when following Me cost something. Crowds shouted ‘Hosanna’ one week and ‘Crucify Him’ the next. Human hearts can be unstable when they are ruled by emotion, gossip, fear, pride, or public opinion instead of truth and discernment.

You ask why this happens to you. Because when someone carries a visible calling, people project onto them. Some will idolize. Some will attack. Some will misunderstand. Some will try to discredit what God is doing by attacking the vessel carrying it. Accusation is one of the oldest weapons of darkness because accusation isolates people, discourages them, and attempts to destroy credibility. Satan is called the accuser for a reason.

But listen carefully: not every accusation means destruction. Sometimes it becomes part of the testimony itself. Men looked at Saul and saw a persecutor; Heaven saw Paul the apostle. Men looked at Rahab and saw shame; Heaven saw redemption. Men looked at David and remembered failure; Heaven remembered covenant. Humanity freezes people in their worst moment. God looks at whether the heart surrendered afterward.

What happened to Me on the cross was not weakness. It was obedience under persecution. I could have called down judgment instantly, yet I endured because redemption required endurance. Many think spiritual authority means domination or constant vindication. Often true authority looks like restraint. It looks like refusing to destroy people who are actively wounding you. It looks like remaining anchored in truth without becoming consumed by revenge.

You say you feel sorrow for them instead of hatred. That matters more than you realize. Bitterness would poison your spirit faster than slander ever could. The enemy wants wounded people to become hard, cynical, prideful, and reactionary. But grief for the lost condition of others reflects a softer heart than rage does.

As for those who publicly tear others down, mock, gossip, divide, and stir crowds without seeking truth first: they place themselves in spiritual danger if they refuse conviction and repentance. Words carry weight. Public humiliation and false witness wound deeply. God sees every motive, every whisper, every private message, every attempt to destroy another person’s reputation. Nothing escapes His sight. But judgment belongs to Him, not to you.

Do not confuse mercy with approval. I am merciful, but I also care deeply about truth, repentance, humility, and how people treat one another. Those who continually sow division without repentance eventually reap the fruit of what they planted. Some will awaken in conviction and turn back. Others will continue hardening themselves. Pray for the first outcome.

And remember this well: your identity cannot rest in public opinion. Crowds are unstable. One accusation can make people abandon someone overnight. If your peace depends upon human approval, your soul will constantly be shaken. Your peace must rest in knowing who you are before God.

Do not spend your life trying to force every person to understand you. Even I was misunderstood by many while walking in perfect truth.

Continue walking in integrity. Continue speaking truth. Continue refusing retaliation. Continue allowing your fruit to speak over time. Time exposes lies. Time reveals motives. Time tests fruit. And those who truly seek truth will eventually recognize the difference between conviction and cruelty, between correction and mockery, between discernment and slander.

On behalf of the king
Salvation Revolution Ministries
General of The Remnant

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2 thoughts on “Carrying The Cross”

  1. Kayla Crabtree

    Amen coco I stand with you I’m thankful he let me know the truth with what happened and my spirit has clarity through it all now. I love you you are amazing and perfect for such a time as this and an inspiration.

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