Theme: I’m learning thank you Holy Spirit for being our teacher.

Ekklesia we can never love people more than

El Shaddai does don’t let people make you feel guilty.

Christ-isn coach help.

When you done everything

El Shaddai told you to do for a person biblically and then the person start acting up and you dust your feet off don’t let the person make you feel guilty We are not Christ. We are the type of Christ on my journey, i had to dust my feet off because El Shaddai told me to

My transparent moment it was a few times. I did not want to dust my feet off not my will but your will be done.

Matthew 10:14

If any household or town refuses to welcome you or listen to your message, shake its dust from your feet as you leave.

Divine story time.

Matthew 10:14, where Jesus instructs His disciples to shake the dust off their feet when rejected by a town, is a symbolic action indicating a formal disassociation from those who reject the Gospel. This act signals that the messengers have fulfilled their responsibility and leaves the rejecters accountable to God’s judgment we can only bring people as far as they allow us to bring them listening to our teacher the Holy Spirit will change our perception then we must look for the Holy Spirit in people to teach us. None of us have arrived nowhere all we know is what the Holy Spirit teach us.

1 John 2:27

But you have received the Holy Spirit,[a] and he lives within you, so you don’t need anyone to teach you what is true. For the Spirit[b] teaches you everything you need to know, and what he teaches is true—it is not a lie. So just as he has taught you, remain in fellowship with Christ.

Divine story time.

1 John 2:27 highlights that believers have an inner "anointing" (the Holy Spirit) received from Christ that remains in them, providing divine truth and teaching. Because this, the Spirit, is true and not a lie, believers do not need to rely on false teachers but should remain in Christ apostle John not saying we don’t need a biblical teachers he is saying we don’t need false force teachers because they’ve been taught by Satan evil spirit.

No Need for Other Teachers: In the context of early church struggles with Gnostic false teachers, John emphasizes that believers possess the truth internally and do not need to seek special, secret knowledge from outside sources.

Contextual Meaning

John wrote this to warn against false teachers (antichrists) who were denying the true nature of Jesus. The "anointing" protects believers by providing discernment between truth and lies.

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... Read moreThroughout my spiritual journey, I've learned that the Holy Spirit is truly the best teacher we can have. One important lesson is understanding that love and effort have their limits when it comes to others. Even when we follow God’s instructions fully, sometimes the response from people can be rejection or negativity. In those moments, Matthew 10:14 reminds us that it’s okay to 'shake the dust off our feet'—a symbolic way to say we've done our part, and it’s time to let go without guilt. I remember facing situations where I didn’t want to give up or distance myself, but through prayer and listening closely to the Holy Spirit, I realized that obeying God’s will sometimes means stepping back. This act isn’t a rejection of people but a recognition of personal boundaries guided by divine wisdom. Similarly, the anointing mentioned in 1 John 2:27 has been a comforting truth. It reassures me that the Holy Spirit dwelling within us provides the truth and discernment we need, protecting us from false teachings and confusion. This inner guidance helps in making decisions rooted in faith rather than fear or manipulation by others. What’s been eye-opening is realizing that not everyone is ready or willing to receive the message we share, and that’s okay. We’re called to be faithful messengers, not responsible for every reaction. Trusting the Holy Spirit to teach us and others leads to growth and peace, even when external circumstances are challenging. In practice, I try to be open to learning through people while examining everything with spiritual discernment. It’s liberating to know that the Holy Spirit equips me with everything necessary to understand and live out God’s truth. This perspective has deepened my compassion without enabling toxic behavior, allowing healthy boundaries with grace. Ultimately, following the Holy Spirit’s teaching transforms how I relate to others and remain rooted in Christ, even amid difficulties.

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