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Truth, Fruit, and the Voices We Trust

“But test all things carefully [so you can recognize what is good]. Hold firmly to that which is good.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:21 (AMP)


Somewhere along the way, Scripture was stolen.

Not ripped from our hands… but quietly repurposed.

It became a weapon instead of a mirror.

A mask instead of a light.

A slogan instead of a sword that cuts to the heart.


Verses were lifted out of context and used to win arguments, control people, silence questions, and justify what God never sanctioned. Many learned how to quote the Bible… but never learned how to submit to it. The Word was used to look spiritual while the heart remained untouched.

And that kind of spiritual misuse leaves scars.


Scripture Rehab was born out of my own wrestling with this reality.


I didn’t grow up knowing how to study Scripture.

I didn’t know how to test what was preached.

I didn’t know how to separate God’s voice from human interpretation.


So when verses were quoted with authority, I assumed they were true.


When Scripture was used to command obedience, I obeyed.


When doctrine was presented as divine, I didn’t question it.


Not because I was rebellious…

But because I was uninformed.


Scripture Rehab is my journey of going back… opening the Bible again… and asking,

“What did God actually say?”


Not what someone told me it meant.

Not how it was used to control me.

But what the Holy Spirit, through the Word, intended all along.


This is not a platform for clever arguments or theological performance.


This is a place where Scripture is allowed to do what it was always meant to do:

Teach. Convict. Correct. Train. Sanctify.


We don’t just read verses here.

We reclaim them.

We place them back into their historical context.


We examine who was speaking, who was listening, and why it was written.

We ask hard questions.

We sit with uncomfortable truths.


We allow the Word to cut away deception… even when it costs us something.


Because the goal of Scripture is not to make us feel affirmed in our sin…

It is to make us holy.

The goal is not to win debates…

It is to win hearts back to truth.

The goal is not to build platforms…

It is to build people who know God.

That’s why I will never ask you to take my word for anything.


Search the Scriptures yourself.

Read them. Study them. Pray through them. Wrestle with them.


And yes… examine the fruit of the messenger.


Jesus Himself warned us that false prophets would be known by their fruit.

Not by their charisma.

Not by their anointing.

Not by how many people follow them.

But by their lives.


In a world overflowing with voices claiming revelation,

Discernment is not optional… it is survival.


That is why I encourage you to watch and listen carefully to voices that call the Church back to truth. One powerful example is the message from Pastor Phillip Anthony Mitchell, who boldly warns against false prophets and deceptive teaching. His message echoes the very heart of Scripture Rehab… calling believers not to be passive, but to be anchored in truth.


Scripture Rehab is not about me.

It is about the Word of God reclaiming its rightful place in your life.

It is about truth piercing pride.

Light exposing darkness.

Grace meeting repentance.

And hearts being restored to intimacy with Jesus.


If you’ve been misled…

If you’ve been hurt…

If you’ve been silenced by Scripture that was twisted against you…


This is your invitation.

Come.

Examine.

Be honest.

Be brave.

Be refined.


Let the Word of God do what it was breathed out to do:

Restore. Convict. Teach. Transform.


This is Scripture Rehab.

Not slogans. Not manipulation. Not spiritual performance.


Just the living, God-breathed Word…

Powerful enough to heal what was broken…

And strong enough to set you free.


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Wed2aSurvivor
Wed2aSurvivor
2 days ago

1 Timothy 3:2.

Titus 1 6:7.

Comparing mugshots to these verses needs some fresh reading eyes for rehab. Saying nothing and just giving blindly is exactly the wrong thing to do.

If any teacher present had truth of scripture behind them, they would have to bring it up in honestly. To push repentance.

Today a member went out of his way to pull his vehicle up and play recordings of FNULNU preaching. That’s pride and dissonance completely against these scripture of leaders being above reproach.

Leadership should be accountable. Jesus said so. Many times. Amen.

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