Most Christians today love God, attend church, pray, and read Scripture, yet still live as if they are in the Old Testament: spiritually blind, spiritually dependent, and spiritually disconnected.
Just like Saul, who ran around looking for a “man of God” to tell him what to do (1 Samuel 9:6), many believers still outsource what God has already given them direct access to. They wait for prophets, pastors, and “special men of God” to hear God for them, forgetting that Jesus removed that system forever.
The tragedy is this:
Blind Christianity is not God’s design. It is a symptom of a broken relationship He already healed.
When Jesus died, the veil separating humanity from God was torn from top to bottom (Matthew 27:51). God was saying:
“No more distance. No more intermediaries. My children can come directly to Me.”
In Christ, you have been reconciled. His Spirit lives in you. You can hear Him. You can be led by Him. You can walk with Him daily. This is Christianity as Jesus designed it, not the powerless, second-hand, spiritually outsourced version many believers have accepted.
The New Testament was never meant to produce spiritually dependent Christians. God promised:
“They will all know Me, from the least to the greatest.” (Hebrews 8:11). Not about me.
Yet thousands today still run after prophets the way Saul ran after Samuel, because they have never learned to recognise God’s voice for themselves. They love God sincerely… but walk blindly.
This is not the life Christ died to give you.
He wants a living relationship with you, one where you hear, know, and follow His Spirit.
Not religious routine.
Not second-hand spirituality.
Not a borrowed walk.
A personal one where you are led by the Spirit of God (Romans 8:14).
If this short excerpt has stirred you, challenged you, or opened your eyes, then you need to read the full book: Blind Christianity is Dangerous: Why Dreams and Revelations Are Important for Christians in the New Testament
Because the truth is simple:
God has already opened the way.
He already tore the veil.
He already poured out His Spirit.
To discover how to build a real, intimate, Spirit-led relationship with God, and how to step out of blind Christianity into living fellowship, get the full book.
Your walk with God is too important to outsource.
Learn to hear Him. Learn to follow Him. Learn to walk with Him daily.