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The State of the Dead: What the World Teaches vs. What God Reveals
Introduction Death is one of those subjects everyone eventually meets, yet very few ever sit down and ask what actually happens when a person dies. Most of us inherit our ideas from the culture around us — films, funeral sayings, religious traditions, sentimental comfort phrases, or stories handed down without question. But when these assumptions are brought under the light of Scripture, the contrast is immediate. The world speaks confidently, but God speaks clearly, and His

Adonai Katsir
Mar 166 min read


Awake — Yet Dead Asleep
Over the past several years a quiet shift has begun to move through conversations across the modern world. It is not confined to a particular country, generation, or political persuasion, nor does it belong to a single social movement or intellectual tradition. Instead it has appeared in many places at once, emerging in late–night discussions between friends who feel that something in the world is no longer quite as it once seemed, in online forums where strangers compare obs

Adonai Katsir
Mar 929 min read


A Biblical Perspective on Death and the Afterlife in a Modern World
Death touches every life. No matter culture, age, or belief, humanity knows that life has an end — yet few realities provoke more fear, avoidance, or discomfort. Some try not to think about it at all. Others attempt to soften its finality or replace it with comforting explanations that ease the pain of loss. For some, the certainty of death has even been used as an argument against God Himself — as though the end of life proves that God is unloving or indifferent to human suf

Adonai Katsir
Mar 45 min read


The Sovereign Citizen Paradox: Sovereignty, Allegiance, and the Final Order
Can a Citizen Be Sovereign? There are seasons in history when a phrase captures more than a legal position — it captures a mood. “Sovereign citizen” is one such phrase. It carries a tone of strength, of independence, of standing unbound. Yet the closer one looks at the words themselves, the more the tension becomes apparent. They do not naturally sit together. They describe opposite positions within the same structure. A sovereign, in its historical sense, was the supreme rul

Adonai Katsir
Mar 322 min read


Doctrines of Death — Why Wrong Beliefs Have Eternal Consequences
Have you been programmed? As strange as that may seem, what if we all have been programmed? Not with a microchip. Not by a shadowy agency operating behind closed doors. Not by some cinematic plot designed to control your thoughts. But programmed all the same — shaped quietly, steadily, almost invisibly — by repetition, by trusted voices, by culture, by tradition, by religion, by what “everyone knows,” and by what few people ever seriously question. Before you dismiss that as

Adonai Katsir
Feb 2413 min read


From Mish-Mash to Meaning — A Manifesto on Music, Worship, and Discernment in a Deceptive Age.
Why This Body of Work Exists When all things are said and done, it should be understood that I did not set out to write a manifesto. In truth, I resisted the idea for some time. The first article in this series began with something far less dramatic — just a quiet unease. A growing sense that something felt slightly misaligned between what I was reading in Scripture and what I was hearing in much of the music labelled Christian. It wasn’t that the songs were overtly wrong or

Adonai Katsir
Feb 2019 min read


From Mish-Mash to Meaning: What Scripture, History, and Formation Reveal
From Curiosity to Responsibility In the last article, I shared how—almost out of nowhere—I started feeling like something was a little off. Not that the music I’d been listening to was obviously wrong or inappropriate, but that over time, as my understanding of the Bible has grown, I became more aware that what I was listening to no longer sounded, felt, or complemented that growing faith the way it once did. So, I allowed myself to ask questions out loud. Not to provoke, not

Adonai Katsir
Feb 177 min read


Oh, the Mish-Mash of Christian Music! : What will be next?
I Think I’ve Fixed Christian Music — or Have I? Okay, so I’m thinking… I may have accidentally stumbled onto a missing link in Christian music. I know — bold claim. Possibly caffeine-induced. But stay with me. Now, this isn’t a word-for-word replay of events — more an honest reflection of how the thought process unfolded. But in my mind, it went a little like this. The other day I found myself scrolling through a playlist labelled “Christian.” What followed felt less like a g

Adonai Katsir
Feb 1614 min read


Health, Obedience , Healing and Faith
One Trust, Not Four Separate Ideas If you’ve been following along through this series—exploring the modern view of health alongside the biblical view, and how both connect to what Scripture describes as the last days—thank you. These have not been light or surface-level topics. They’ve asked us to slow down, to reflect, and at times to sit with ideas that challenge how we’ve been taught to separate faith, health, and daily living. That kind of reflection isn’t always easy—but

Adonai Katsir
Feb 1312 min read


From Crisis to Formation: Why Daily Living Matters
The previous discussion asked us to observe how health crises, pressure, and uncertainty reveal where trust and dependence truly rest. Those moments are rarely comfortable, but they are clarifying. They show what has been formed in us long before the test arrives. What Scripture consistently reveals, however, is that God does not prepare His people during crisis, but before it. The Bible’s emphasis is not on last-minute adjustment, but on daily formation—quiet habits, simpl

Adonai Katsir
Feb 1212 min read


Health Foundations to Broader Understanding
Over the past two days, we have been laying a foundation. We began by looking at health as part of God’s design—woven together with obedience, trust, and faith. From there, we explored the inner landscape of the human experience: how anxiety unsettles the mind, how fear can begin to govern decisions, and how prolonged pressure can quietly wear down hope and discernment. These themes are not abstract. They shape how we respond when pressure moves beyond the personal and into t

Adonai Katsir
Feb 1112 min read


Fear, Depression and the Quiet Erosion of Faith
Hello and welcome. This article continues our focus for the week on health, approached through a biblical and reflective lens. As part of a deeper study series, it is designed to be read thoughtfully, with space for reflection rather than quick conclusions. As we cover a broad range of related topics, we hope you find this exploration both grounding and encouraging as we consider these important themes together. {The path to Heal

Adonai Katsir
Feb 1015 min read


Health, Law, and the Final Test: Why This Matters Now
Have you ever stopped to consider how health fits into God’s plan for humanity? Not just how illness is treated, but how life itself is sustained—how the body was designed to function, how healing takes place, and where trust is ultimately placed when sickness comes. The modern world tells us that health is a purely scientific issue. That disease is mechanical. That healing is best left to experts, institutions, and systems built on chemical intervention. Anything outside tha

Adonai Katsir
Feb 99 min read


Valentine’s Day: A Christian Name on a Pagan Pattern
Introduction — Who Defines Love? Love is one of the most familiar words in human language, yet one of the most misunderstood. Every culture celebrates it. Every generation reshapes it. And nearly every heart longs for it. But when love is left to human definition, it becomes unstable—changing with feeling, circumstance, and desire. This article is not written to criticise people or question sincerity. It is written to examine understanding. Specifically, it seeks to explore h

Adonai Katsir
Feb 814 min read


Navigating the Spiritual Landscape: Does A.I. Enhance or Hinder Our Connection to God?
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping nearly every part of modern life — including how people think about faith. Some are hopeful, believing AI can assist ministries and expand access to biblical resources. Others worry that relying on programmed algorithms may weaken the personal, Spirit-led connection God intends for His people. As the world becomes more digital and distracted, believers must face an important question: Does AI draw us closer to God and does it edify the fai

Adonai Katsir
Feb 44 min read


God’s Health Plan & Its Connection to Spiritual Discernment
When most people hear the word health , they think of physical strength, longevity, or freedom from disease. People often reduce health to exercise routines, balanced diets, or medical check-ups. However, Scripture presents a far deeper vision. Health is not merely about the body. It is about the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. True health is inseparable from spiritual discernment because the way we care for our bodies directly impacts our ability to hear God’s voice, r

Adonai Katsir
Jan 287 min read


Music as Spiritual Warfare: How Sound Shapes the Soul in the Last Days
The Power Behind the Sound Music is everywhere in our world, and because of that constant presence, most people never stop to consider what it is doing to them. We hear it in shops, restaurants, cars, movies, social media, and in almost every quiet moment of life. It surrounds us so fully that we often assume it is harmless, or at the very least neutral. But Scripture paints a very different picture. Throughout the Bible, music is never treated as simple entertainment. It alw

Adonai Katsir
Jan 217 min read


Music and the Mind of Christ: From Heaven’s Harmony to Jesus’ Ministry — and Everywhere In Between
Before Time Began: Music in the Courts of Heaven Long before the first human voice learned to sing, music already existed in the presence of God. Scripture hints at this when it speaks of the morning stars singing together and the sons of God shouting for joy at creation (Job 38:7). This is not poetic exaggeration. It’s a glimpse into a reality where music is woven into the very fabric of worship, order, and joy in heaven. In God’s kingdom, music is not entertainment. It is t

Adonai Katsir
Jan 145 min read


When Music Shapes the Soul: A Reflection on Health, Sound, and Spiritual Clarity
The Quiet Influence We Often Overlook Music surrounds us everywhere — in shops, cars, homes, cafés, headphones, and even in the background of our thoughts. We often forget to stop and ask what it’s actually doing to us. Yet the more honestly we examine it, the clearer it becomes that music is not just sound. It is nourishment. It strengthens or weakens, uplifts or unsettles, clarifies or confuses. Because it reaches into the deeper layers of the mind and emotions, music becom

Adonai Katsir
Jan 73 min read


Revival, Music, and Discernment in the Last Days
Introduction: The Sound of Awakening From the beginning, music has been a spiritual language. In Eden, Adam and Eve’s voices joined creation’s chorus in praise to the Creator. Later, Israel sang at the Red Sea, their deliverance echoing in triumphant song (Exodus 15:1–2). The Psalms themselves are a book of songs, teaching us that worship through music is not optional—it is central to faith. But music is also powerful enough to mislead. When Israel danced around the golden ca

Adonai Katsir
Dec 31, 20255 min read
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