There is a serious problem when spiritual practice becomes performance instead of truth.
Some actions in church are not led by the Spirit but by pressure, expectation, or imitation. People push manifestations. They force reactions. They create outcomes instead of waiting for God’s presence.
But scripture is clear: when the Spirit is present, things happen naturally. When He is not present, forcing results becomes human effort.
That is where confusion starts.
You see people pushing others to fall, forcing reactions, creating dramatic outcomes, as though power is something to be staged or played with at will. But this is not how the Spirit works.
Even Jesus operated by what was present, not by human pressure.
There is a difference between genuine move of God and human manipulation of religious atmosphere.
And this is where many miss it: they assume activity equals anointing.
It does not.
We must return to truth. If God is not moving in a particular way, we should not manufacture movement. That is where error begins.
The body of Christ needs correction in this area. Not more noise. Not more display. But truth, order, and alignment with scripture.
When truth governs, things become clear again.
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/LXoE1kRivSw?si=FrDI-TWRHT6EG9FC
[Published On 05/05/2026]

