When people go to their company boardrooms, they wear suits, sit for hours, strategize, sweat, discuss.
Markets are analyzed. Projections are made.
It’s serious business.
But when it’s church time?
It’s “sharp sharp.”
Thirty minutes of Sunday School.
The main service is a performance: dress well, smile, drama skits, encouragements—ceremony.
God have mercy on the church.
You wonder why there’s no power?
Power is built with time.
You can’t rush the holy.
The kingdom of darkness understands this.
They stay all night.
They go into their sanctums for hours.
The native doctor doesn’t say “just 15 minutes.”
They stay and cook their wickedness.
But Christians have been trained to rush, to be restless,
to expect fireworks in five minutes.
That’s not how spiritual weight is gained.
That’s how it’s lost.
A system has been built around church that has nothing to do with what Jesus came to build.
It’s Babylon, dressed up in Christian language.
A system of speed, distraction, and performance.
Everything is “event-style.”
Once a year retreats. Monthly “special” services. Drama. Comedy. Speeches.
Meanwhile, the enemies of the Church are fasting, gathering, planning,
cooking up wickedness with time and deliberate attention.
Do you know how long they sit?
Some of their meetings go all night.
They understand what they’re building.
May you no longer be clueless.
May you be delivered from the Babylon system of church.
[Published on 10/05/2025]