Insatiable


 
Discernment alert! Be aware of your purpose. Yes, you call it sacrifice, but they call it lunch. Stop feeding your enemies, thinking you’re helping, when actually all you’re doing is enabling their cognitive dissonance. T

his is why my sacrifice is not an investment. I expect nothing (worldly) in return. Not from family, friends, foe or followers. This is why I say don’t follow me but rather, let’s have a conversation. Reason, if I default within the principalities of the world, I’ll not reap the spiritual powers of purpose. Such is the crux of my intent NOT to gain, convince others or exult self as an authority. Therefore, I expect not to be accepted, not to be understood or even trusted in the least, albeit the fruit of my labor is shown abound. Know that the eyes of wiles seeks only to consume, for they are devours in nature, lost within the calamity of their pseudo-entitled ideology. 
 
Therefore, regarding self, my calling will not be reduced to that of an investment, but rather an increased, per the willingness to lead by example, sacrificial only to the covenant God embedded within my spirit. 
– Reginald. 

Note To Self




No AI. No seminars or collaborations. No fancy sales pitch. No “7 steps to become wealthy” self-help book/s. Just a note to self, scribbled in the a.m. of night on the back of an overdrawn check book. That’s what it took for me to accept, humble is thy way. Never forget the pain. Embrace the fear. Own your inadequacies and beckon the faith required to rise above the brokenness of self within societal debacle. Ask not, why your enemies, for they suffer more so in the dark, thus the attack on your light. Know this, rising often starts with humility, far before ambition becomes reality. From the notes I’ve written, I’ve learned this above all, my future, is no greater than my past, because I know the power within purpose is eternal. Regardless of status, gained accolades or idealized worth, nothing will ever be greater than that which God embedded within my (our) spirit. Sometimes, the next big or best thing to do is pause, revisit the humility. Was that your calling, or was it just a note – to self? – Pastor Reginald