Biblical Reflections

I’m not here to preach. I’m just reading the Bible and sharing what hits.

Sometimes it’s funny. Sometimes it’s heavy. Sometimes I call it “Jesus aura farming” not to be blasphemous, but because that’s literally what it feels like. These reflections aren’t about sounding holy or using the right churchy language. They’re about breaking this thing open in a way that actually lands with me, and with people who might’ve thought the Bible wasn’t for them.

Because let’s be honest: there’s a weird stiffness around reading scripture. Like you have to be some perfect, soft-spoken, robe-wearing saint just to talk about it. But I’m just a regular person trying to understand who Jesus really was. And I’m not doing it in King James language or behind a pulpit. I’m doing it on the mic, in plain English, with slang, with jokes, with Gen Z metaphors, and sometimes just sitting in the silence of a verse that hits too deep to talk through.

It’s palatable , not watered down, but made digestible. Made real. The humor might hook people, but it’s the actual Word that makes them stay. Because once you realize how Jesus moved, how much aura he carried, how many people he healed, challenged, and loved without ever clout-chasing, it gets addicting. You want to read more. You want to know more. It becomes less about religion and more about relationship.

And for me? This is how I get to know the one who’s been taking care of me my whole life. I want to know what kind of person he is. What would Jesus do in a situation like mine, not in theory, but really? How would he react to betrayal? To grief? To clout? To suffering? The Bible is how I figure that out. It’s like learning the life story of your best friend. You can’t just read it once and be done.

Because the truth is, scripture grows with you. You can read the same verse five years in a row and it’ll hit five different ways. The river changes. You change. That’s the whole point of reflection, not to teach others from a mountaintop, but to sit beside them at the edge of the stream and say, “Yo… did you catch that?”

So if you’re here, pull up. Let’s read. Let’s laugh. Let’s get convicted. Let’s get hype. Let’s meet Jesus for real, not the Instagram quote version, but the actual man who flipped tables, calmed storms, and made demons beg for their lives.

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