Yeshua said, "The Kingdom of God is within you" (Luke 17:21). This truth has been hidden for centuries—our connection to God is not through external structures but through the divine light within us. Yet, many have been deceived by a false light that distracts from this inner truth.
The False Light: The Illusion of the World
The world glorifies external light—the power, status, and control of man-made systems. Even false religions have used the light of the world to blind people, making them worship created things rather than the Creator. This deception:
Turns faith into rule-based control instead of spiritual freedom.
Replaces God’s love with fear and obedience to external powers.
Keeps people chasing illusions rather than seeking the Holy Spirit within.
This is why Yeshua rebuked the religious leaders of His time, calling them blind guides (Matthew 15:14). They had the appearance of holiness but lacked the true light of God.
Yeshua, the Light of the World (John 8:12), did not point people to an external kingdom but to an inner transformation. The Holy Spirit is the true light that:
Illuminates our souls, leading us to truth.
Transforms our hearts, freeing us from sin and illusion.
Connects us directly to God, without earthly intermediaries.
This is why Yeshua often withdrew to pray in silence and darkness—not because darkness is evil, but because it removes distractions, allowing us to seek God fully.
Turn Away from False Light – Do not seek God in worldly power, external rituals, or religious systems that control rather than free.
Seek God in Spirit and Truth – "God is spirit, and His worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth" (John 4:24).
Be Still and Know – Silence, prayer, and fasting help strip away illusion so the Holy Spirit can work in us.
Let Your Light Shine – Yeshua said, "You are the light of the world" (Matthew 5:14). This light is not external—it is the Spirit of God dwelling within.
The world will always try to distract, deceive, and blind with false light, but the true light of Yeshua is already within us. He does not demand empty worship—He calls us to be transformed, to walk in His Spirit, and to shine as sons and daughters of the Most High (Psalm 82:6).
So Be It!