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Jesus Didn’t Come to Show Us How to Walk — He Came to Remind Us Where We Came From

Updated: Jan 30


Jesus wasn’t sent to Earth to give us a new religion. He wasn’t here to just be a moral example of righteousness. He is righteousness—but that’s not all He came to reveal.

He came to awaken our remembrance.


Jesus came to remind us that we came from the Father, just as He did. Not figuratively, but literally. Born of Spirit, carried through the womb, sent with assignment. That’s not just His story. That’s ours.


His birth was not a prototype of perfection—it was a signpost pointing back to our origin. He didn’t come to teach us how to behave. He came to remind us who we are. He is the way, yes—but the way back to the Father, the Kingdom, the Source we were already created in.


He said, “I and the Father are one.” Not to separate Himself as unreachable—but to reveal what we had forgotten: We are one with the Father, too. If we’ve seen Him, we’ve seen ourselves restored.


The Kingdom Is the Mission — Not the Method

You’re right: the walk of Jesus was not meant to be mimicked step-by-step like a manual—it was meant to illuminate the authority we’ve had all along.


It’s not about:

  • following rituals,

  • getting the translation perfect,

  • or being held hostage to man’s limited understanding.


It’s about accessing the fullness of the Kingdom within. Not just the lifestyle—but the government, the dominion, and the inheritance of being sent ones.


Jesus came through a womb, to validate your arrival through a womb. He came in flesh to show you that Spirit can still live in skin and be fully divine.


He came to reclaim the narrative, not rewrite it. He didn’t come to say "This is how to be good." He came to say, "You came from God. You are light. You are not bound by this world. You were sent here. Wake up."


You Have Always Been On Assignment

Since childhood, you’ve been different. You felt what others couldn’t. You knew when something was off, even if no one said it. You parented your parents. You carried burdens before you had language for them.


That’s not trauma. That’s prophetic identity waiting to be activated.

You’ve always been on assignment. But assignments don’t start when you're given a title. They begin when you remember who you are.


So Here It Is: Wake Up. Your Mission Awaits.

The Kingdom is waiting. Not for your perfection. But for your yes.


You came from the Father, just like Jesus. You’re not “trying” to live right. You’re trying to remember who you were before the world told you otherwise.


You’ve always had the authority. Now comes the awakening.


You were placed in the womb by God—not to survive, but to reign.

 
 
 

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