Why Follow God
Why follow God
The world today purposely draws attention away from ancient Truths—from the true reality.
The world says only weak people believe in God because they need to believe in something.
The world says that people need to believe in the fantasy of a God to escape life’s pains, all the while promoting endless escapism into modern entertainments to numb pains.
The world says Christians believe in the God of the Bible out of tradition.
The world says science and God conflict.
The reality is that true science, one without human bias and manipulations, is constantly discovering and revealing God.
The discoveries are public information, but they're just not talked about because people really do not like the idea of the God of the Bible being the one true God.
One can never truly know and believe God by the mind only.
God cannot be proven because of one simple fact:
- The mind can reject objective truth
We believe in God with our minds and hearts, after seeking in spirit and truth.
It often happens when we've experienced something that allowed God to touch our hearts.
Most renowned Scientists, Scholars, Artists, and Musicians before the Internet all believed in the same God
Is it really a coincidence that the vast majority of the most renowned scientists, scholars, artists, and musicians—those who played a huge role in forming our current understanding of reality—all believed in the same God, the God of the Bible, and believed so much that they followed Christ by living their lives in alignment with His teachings?
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) – English physicist and mathematician
What They Are Famous For
One of history’s greatest scientists, Newton formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, laying the groundwork for classical mechanics. He also pioneered calculus and made breakthroughs in optics. His Principia revolutionized physics, making Newton “widely regarded as the greatest scientist of all time.”
Their Faith and Beliefs
Newton was profoundly religious and actually spent more time studying Scripture and theology than science. He viewed his scientific discoveries as revealing God’s design: “This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being,” he wrote. Newton believed in a lawful, rational Creator, writing that “Gravity explains the motions of the planets, but it cannot explain who sets the planets in motion”. He pored over biblical prophecy and said, “I have a fundamental belief in the Bible as the Word of God”. In all his brilliance, Newton humbly affirmed God’s sovereignty over creation.
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) – Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer
What They Are Famous For
Called the “father of observational astronomy,” Galileo pioneered the use of the telescope and provided evidence for heliocentrism. He discovered Jupiter’s moons, the phases of Venus, and much more, helping launch the scientific revolution even as his findings challenged established doctrine.
Their Faith and Beliefs
Galileo remained a devout Catholic who saw no conflict between science and faith. He insisted that scripture and nature both come from God and declared, “I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.” He thanked God for revealing the heavens’ wonders to him and famously wrote that the Holy Bible teaches “how one goes to heaven, not how the heavens go”, affirming that honest scientific inquiry honors the Creator.
Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) – French chemist and microbiologist
What They Are Famous For
Pasteur was one of the founders of microbiology and modern medicine. He developed the germ theory of disease and invented pasteurization to prevent food spoilage. Pasteur created vaccines for anthrax and rabies, transforming public health. His breakthroughs in chemistry, medicine and industry (saving the wine, beer and silk trades) are nearly unparalleled in impact.
Their Faith and Beliefs
Pasteur was a devout Catholic whose faith infused his scientific outlook. He famously said, “The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the work of the Creator. I pray while I am engaged at my work in the laboratory.” In his view, “science brings men nearer to God.” Pasteur saw his laboratory as a “temple of the future” and his research as thinking God’s thoughts after Him. He rejected materialism and believed his discoveries were uncovering God’s designs in nature. In fact, he once remarked that a bit of science might distance one from God, “but a lot of science brings you back.” Pasteur’s life’s work was driven by reverence for the Creator.
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824–1907) – Scottish physicist and engineer
What They Are Famous For
Lord Kelvin was a leading physicist and engineer who helped formulate the laws of thermodynamics and introduced the absolute temperature scale that bears his name. He contributed to telegraphy, electricity, and navigation, and played a major role in laying the first successful transatlantic telegraph cable.
Their Faith and Beliefs
Kelvin was a convinced Christian who frequently spoke about design and purpose in nature. He rejected materialism and argued that the order and intelligibility of the universe point to a wise Creator. In public lectures he expressed confidence that scientific discovery strengthens, rather than weakens, belief in God. Kelvin saw physics as uncovering the patterns God built into creation. He believed that careful reasoning could lead to recognition of a divine Mind behind the cosmos. While immersed in complex mathematics and engineering, he remained a man of prayer and Scripture who regarded his gifts and achievements as entrusted by God and accountable to Him.
Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) – Founder of modern nursing
What They Are Famous For
Florence Nightingale was a pioneering nurse, statistician, and social reformer. Her work caring for soldiers during the Crimean War and her reforms in hospital sanitation radically reduced mortality. She helped establish nursing as a respected profession and used data and statistics to drive public health changes.
Their Faith and Beliefs
Nightingale’s lifelong sense of calling was rooted in her Christian faith. As a young woman she felt God calling her to service, writing of a “call to God” that shaped all her decisions. She believed nursing was a vocation from God to care for the suffering with compassion and excellence. Nightingale studied theology and wrestled honestly with questions of suffering and providence, yet remained convinced of God’s goodness and the duty to serve. Her disciplined life of prayer and Scripture reading fueled tireless work for the poor, the sick, and the marginalized. She saw every patient as bearing God’s image, and she lived as if hospital wards were a place to meet Christ in the least of these.
Michael Faraday (1791–1867) – English physicist and chemist
What They Are Famous For
A pioneer of electromagnetism, Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction and the laws of electrolysis. Largely self-taught, he built the first electric motor and generator, laying the foundation for modern electrical engineering. His experiments with electricity and chemistry made him one of the most influential experimental scientists ever.
Their Faith and Beliefs
Faraday was a devout Christian (a member of the Sandemanian church) who found “no conflict between his religious beliefs and his activities as a scientist”. He viewed studying nature as reading “the book of nature” to discern God’s laws. He served as an elder in his church and was known for his humble, prayerful spirit. When asked about the afterlife, Faraday answered confidently: “Speculations? I have none. I am resting on certainties. I know whom I have believed…” (quoting 2 Timothy 1:12). As he faced death he said, “I shall be with Christ, and that is enough.” Faraday’s faith was the light guiding his remarkable scientific work.
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) – French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher
What They Are Famous For
A child prodigy turned polymath, Pascal made landmark contributions to mathematics (projective geometry, probability theory) and physics (Pascal’s law of pressure). He invented an early mechanical calculator and helped lay the foundation for modern hydraulics and computing. His intellectual brilliance spanned geometry, fluid mechanics, and philosophy.
Their Faith and Beliefs
After a profound religious experience in 1654, Pascal devoted himself to Christian faith and theology. In his Pensées he defended Christianity and argued that human reason must be completed by faith. “It is the heart which experiences God, and not the reason,” he wrote, emphasizing that mere rationality cannot grasp God fully. He formulated the famous “Pascal’s Wager” urging belief in God. Pascal’s life of prayer and piety (he even sewed a memorial of his mystical vision into his coat) testified to his conviction that “the heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of.” His genius and faith were in harmony.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) – Italian polymath, painter and inventor
What They Are Famous For
Leonardo was a Renaissance genius whose work spanned painting, anatomy, engineering, and invention. He created some of the most famous artworks in history, including The Last Supper and Mona Lisa, and filled notebooks with sketches of flying machines, anatomy studies, and scientific observations that were centuries ahead of their time.
Their Faith and Beliefs
Leonardo lived and worked inside a deeply Christian, Catholic world, and much of his greatest art was explicitly biblical or devotional: The Last Supper, numerous Madonnas, and scenes from Christ’s life. He accepted commissions for churches and monasteries and worked under clergy patrons, painting the central mysteries of Christian faith. While his private notebooks show a scientific, questioning mind rather than formal theological writing, they still reflect a sense of order, design, and wonder at creation. Leonardo approached the human body as God’s masterpiece, trying to understand its geometry and harmony. His religious paintings reveal a serious, thoughtful engagement with Christ, the apostles, and Mary—as if his artistic vocation was, in part, to help people see the Gospel stories with fresh eyes.
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564) – Italian sculptor, painter and architect
What They Are Famous For
Michelangelo was a towering figure of the High Renaissance. He sculpted iconic works like David and the Pietà, painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and The Last Judgment, and designed parts of St. Peter’s Basilica. His powerful figures and dramatic compositions shaped Western art for centuries.
Their Faith and Beliefs
Michelangelo’s life and work were deeply intertwined with his Catholic faith. Almost all his greatest commissions were for churches or the papacy, and his art is saturated with Scripture—from the Creation and Fall scenes on the Sistine ceiling to the terrifying and hopeful vision of The Last Judgment. Late in life Michelangelo wrote spiritual poems wrestling with sin, repentance, and grace, admitting that worldly glory could not save him and that his hope was in Christ’s mercy. He saw the human body as bearing God’s image and believed sculpture was “freeing” the form God had already placed in the stone. Even as he struggled with doubt, weariness, and church politics, his devotional drawings and sonnets show a man turning toward God, seeking forgiveness, and viewing his artistic genius as something entrusted to him by the Creator.
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) – German composer and pianist
What They Are Famous For
Beethoven was a towering figure in Western music who bridged the Classical and Romantic eras. Despite progressive hearing loss, he composed 9 monumental symphonies, 32 piano sonatas, string quartets and the opera Fidelio. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time, known for his emotional depth and innovations that forever changed music.
Their Faith and Beliefs
Beethoven’s spiritual beliefs were unconventional but sincere – he believed profoundly in God as the source of his artistic inspiration. He rejected formal religion’s constraints yet kept a prayer journal and admired Christ’s teachings. In a letter, Beethoven declared, “God is nearer to me than to others in my art, I walk fearlessly with Him.” He often signed letters “With the help of God” and dedicated his Missa Solemnis “from the heart – may it go to the Heart (of God).” In his famous Heiligenstadt Testament (1802) Beethoven spoke of finding refuge in God when despair tempted him. In later life, totally deaf, he confessed, “I haven’t a friend, I must live alone, but I know that God is closer to me than anyone.” His ultimate hope, he wrote, was to meet his Creator in a better life where he could hear again.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) – Austrian composer
What They Are Famous For
Mozart was a prodigy and one of the most prolific and influential composers of the Classical era. In just 35 years, he composed over 600 works across every genre – operas (The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro), symphonies, concertos, chamber music and sacred pieces (like his famous Requiem). His genius for melody and form makes him one of history’s most beloved composers.
Their Faith and Beliefs
Mozart was raised Roman Catholic and maintained a simple, steadfast faith throughout his life. In letters he often affirmed his trust in God’s providence. “I live, with God ever before me. I recognize His omnipotence…I trust He will never desert those who serve Him,” he wrote to his anxious father. He prayed frequently – for example, when his ill father recovered, Mozart wrote, “Thank God!” and attributed it to divine mercy. He composed a great deal of church music (masses, vespers) and once said “God is ever before my eyes.” Though he enjoyed worldly success and struggled with finances and health, Mozart accepted his trials with the faith that “all is well if it is in accordance with the will of God… nothing can go wrong”.
Why I personally follow God
I follow because of obvious space-time distortions I’ve experienced, witnessed, and recorded.
I document my life extremely thoroughly.
Later, when the time is right, I plan to get consent to reveal incredible evidence of God’s Hand.
However, only a tiny fraction of humans will believe me even when I reveal those.
It is what it is.
I’m only here to help the chosen ones, destined to know God since birth. I don’t know who they are, so as a follower of Jesus, I’m called to assume it could be anyone and therefore to love everyone as if God wanted them back—because He does.
Jesus simply said the words. He never tried to even debate because He knew what I know now. Same with Paul and all the disciples. They never debated. If someone doesn't believe or doesn't agree, move on to the next door. Optimizes for time on earth.
"When you knock on a door, be courteous in your greeting. If they welcome you, be gentle in your conversation. If they don’t welcome you, quietly withdraw. Don’t make a scene. Shrug your shoulders and be on your way. You can be sure that on Judgment Day they’ll be mighty sorry—but it’s no concern of yours now." ~ Matthew 10:14-15 (MSG)
If it didn't work like this, I'd probably quit this. If I had to take on the responsibility, I would certainly tell God "Hey, I already have salvation, this is too much, can I please just go live a normal Christian life?"
When it gets extremely tough, when my own family thinks I'm crazy, the Holy Spirit reminds me of what Paul wrote:
"Who do you think Paul is, anyway? Or Apollos, for that matter? Servants, both of us—servants who waited on you as you gradually learned to entrust your lives to our mutual Master. We each carried out our servant assignment. I planted the seed, Apollos watered the plants, but God made you grow. It’s not the one who plants or the one who waters who is at the center of this process but God, who makes things grow. Planting and watering are menial servant jobs at minimum wages. What makes them worth doing is the God we are serving. You happen to be God’s field in which we are working." ~ 1 Corinthians 3:6-15 (MSG)
I follow and obey, that's it. That's my entire responsibility. I'm not responsible for anything else, thankfully, otherwise I will be completely crushed by the weight of what's coming to the world soon.
This stuff happens to me every day, several times a day, in different categories of God’s deeds.
Not everyone will experience or see it because it works like this:
“You’re blessed when you get your inside world—your mind and heart—put right. Then you can see God in the outside world.” ~ Matthew 5:8 (MSG)
I’m not special.
Just another human like you.
But I did something special.
And I recommend giving it a try.
Before my dad went Home, he told me to read one and only one book:
"Money, Sex, and Power" by Richard Foster.
It’s about obedience to God, a counter-cultural concept.
It’s about the challenges of pursuing sanctification through a disciplined life.
It’s about doing what’s right, not what’s easy.
I decided to test the hypothesis that something special would happen if I chased perfection with maximum effort in all aspects.
Hypothesis: "If I try my best to return to my original design, Adam, by copying Jesus to the absolute best I can as a flawed human, then I should experience a state change."
I had no idea what would happen as a result of pursuing this.
Basically, life as described in the Bible continues—life with God.
I never knew it was possible.
I immediately saw: God wrote a story and is still writing. I have no idea why.
But it's an EPIC story of insane proportions.
I'm no longer able to enjoy anything except Life.
Nothing was ever the same again.
How can you enjoy a movie when you live the very Life that those movies were inspired by?
I literally see the greater demons with my spiritual eyes, by the Grace of God, and experience both the greater and lesser demonic attacks.
I do nothing, resist, don't give in to their lies and threats, and WIN because of faith in God when I call upon His Name. It is exactly like the Bible says.
I count these attacks as blessings. Seriously. I never understood before. It is exactly like the Bible says. It’s one of many signals I use to analyze if I’m on the right track or not.
That said, I pray often for protection, that I be delivered from evil, and that evil stays away from me.
I'm blessed to have met others who have much more experience than I and have been through more than 100 battles personally with the same demon, the main one that tries to "bite your head off". Very unpleasant to experience. When my friend described that to me without me ever mentioning my own experience, that's when I knew they're all from the same father in hell. That's also when I knew he was destined to do something great for God, because the demons have limited energy, they attack the ones who threaten their kingdom the most.
Demons will be invisible to the vast majority of humans since these humans pose no threat to them or their kingdom. The demons will just cause great damage to these asleep humans slowly through human suffering, which they love most. I’ll try my best but whether someone responds has nothing to do with me. I obey and do what I must and the rest is between them and God.
Fundamentally, the key to understanding demons is: they’re limited in power and energy and already lost, but they are sore losers. I’m now prioritizing to study them because I’m seeing them on my friends and I do not tolerate that. I did not confirm my abilities until very recently. I will likely not write much about this since God’s been leading me to heal people he brought to me first. There are enough books on it already. Those horror movies were mostly based on facts but the asleep are too afraid of the truth to believe it.
The asleep (a very high % of the population) will never see this and call us crazy and delusional. But I have to put this on the internet simply for this reason: the demons attack when I write the truth on here. They don't like it. That's enough reason.
As a bonus, God assures me through the Bible, timed perfectly after each attack to remind me that I'm doing something right. Otherwise, why do you think I would risk my career or public image by stating these seemingly insane statements?
Even if one person reads and their eyes finally open, it's worth it.
I'm not here for likes or human validation.
Every day, I get to partner with God Himself, the Almighty, and hold the Sword of the Spirit, sharp and true, The Living Word, The Bible, and thrust it into the faces of demons, chasing them into the depths of hell, attacking its gates. I see them return to the pit of the abyss where they await their judgment.
I do this by denying myself just as Jesus told us to do.
Copy Him.
Jesus was and is the Ultimate Warrior.
When God was on earth as Jesus, His Son, He was sinless, a perfection of creation, what our ancestor Adam failed to do.
He was not violent toward people. He was the Prince of Peace. Yet, He posed a massive perceived threat to both the religious and political authorities when He walked on earth physically as a human.
Read history and see how many Roman soldiers were sent to capture Him. Look at the original text and see the language used. They sent way more than necessary for one man, because they knew.
His persecutors were fearful of His Power.
When He was on earth, Jesus was a Giant.
Power distilled into human form, the crystallization of Authority.
He was True Fulfillment,
Living Water,
Endless Love.
And He already won.
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The Bible, for the most part, was actually meant to be taken literally—within context, but still directly—not watered down and cooled.
God is a consuming fire, so humans watering down His Word is a blasphemy on its own.
Demons and human sin allowed a mass delusion using a concept called "Believers".
This is largely due to the flaw in English, which fundamentally might have been distorted by demons on purpose.
The New Testament was written in Koine Greek — used for all 27 New Testament books (Gospels, Acts, Epistles, Revelation).
The word “believe” (Greek: pisteuō) expresses trust, reliance, and faith in Jesus as God’s Son.
Clearly, that is not how many modern Christians interpret the word "believe".
English was weaponized by Satan.
English originated in England.
England colonized civilizations and countries.
They often legitimized it by using God's Name.
That wasn’t just humans being foolish.
That wasn’t God.
That was Satan and his demons using humans.
By spreading English across the world, we literally distorted a fundamental element of Christianity.
This is why we see many people claim they “believe in God”, as in the existence of God, but don’t follow, and instead hurt people or do terrible things.
God never focused on believing He exists, is real, and is who He says He is.
God focused on "Followers".
Followers are a subset of Believers.
Demons are Believers.
Satan is a Believer.
They've seen God and continue to disobey by free will.
This is why I saw a sad reality, revealed by Truth...
By the Grace of God, He somehow responded after I genuinely craved, begged, and demanded Truth from Him with the authority of Jesus Christ, His Son, as co-heir of the Kingdom.
And the Truth revealed is this: a significant % of self-proclaimed "Christians" will be in hell.
If they're still living in the darkness, sinning, then they're not following.
They will be judged even harder than unbelievers because they led many astray. They, by their free will, lived a double life, causing unbelievers to reject anything to do with Christ.
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day,‘ Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’” ~ Matthew 7:21-23 (NIV)
Jesus is Light itself with no dark spots at all, so logically, how is it possible to be a follower yet deliberately choose live in darkness? Makes no sense.
“I am the world’s Light. No one who follows me stumbles around in the darkness. I provide plenty of light to live in.” ~ John 8:12 (MSG)
Followers will be in Heaven when judgment comes, either through death in this world or when His Kingdom comes.
As for followers, "By their fruits you will know them" ~ Matthew 7:16 (NKJV)
God is not seeking perfection. He knows we'll never ever reach it, which is the entire reason He came and died for us Himself.
God does not seek religion. He’s after our hearts.
Just like a husband and wife seek each other’s hearts. We know when we’re loved unconditionally vs just being treated like a piece in a value exchange system of give and take.
God loves us unconditionally, and He’s sad when we don’t love Him back or even try to. He’s even more sad when we literally heard Him whisper or call loudly, but decide to go the other way.
Imagine if your child did that to you. How would you feel?
He seeks our obedience. Because that is how children of God truly show our love to an infinite being.
Your Salvation is between you and God alone. Only He will know if you truly followed. You follow when you have true faith, not just believing using your logical mind of flesh, but by your soft heart of your spirit that cannot help but respond and do works for God when God's Spirit enters you and never leaves.
This is why the Bible says faith without works is dead. Because good deeds in the world are a guaranteed byproduct of true faith and a sign that God's Spirit entered you.
Those good works could be seen in public or in more private settings. It might be just within the follower’s own home.
But good works alone do not mean you have Salvation.
It's literally just math and logical thinking, which is a small part of the overall expression of God.
People perish because they chose, with their own free will, the way of the world, including some who call themselves "Christian".
I came to warn, out of love.
I wish that everyone alive seriously considers becoming a follower of God.
Something changed recently in the world. The time is near.
The Father is and always was angry, since that day, over 2000 years ago, when our sins crucified His one and only Son.
What I saw was that God is everywhere at the same time. Do you understand what this means? It means He is constantly watching His son die on the cross. That’s what it means.
Guess what, it’s our sins that keep Him on the cross, still there. In the past, present, and future, Jesus is still on the cross. That is what I saw. I never saw this before.
I also saw AI and everything happening in the world cause a great shift towards even more sin. AI porn, AI fraud, AI replacing humans. Dehumanization. Judgement awaits.
God feels multiple feelings at the same time. I never realized until I started doing the same when I’m alone with Him.
The Father will absolutely disintegrate this world soon. Obliterate all those who reject Him. Destroy the principalities, powers, rulers of the darkness of this world, spiritual wickedness, all things flesh, all things corrupted and imperfect. Then He will create a New Heaven and New Earth.
The chosen, pure-hearted, righteous in His eyes, those that didn’t just believe in God but actually KNEW who He is, and FOLLOWED Him, will have eternal Life, sit as co-heirs of the Kingdom with Jesus Christ, and rejoice when Justice is served.
This can be you, and it is a gift.
It pains me to know that most people will never take the gift or even care.
Peace be with you, my friend.