It’s wild how you can go a few days without posting and suddenly the comments start filling up with the same recycled doctrines:
“Nobody can be perfect.”
“Only Jesus was sinless.”
“We’ll always struggle with sin until heaven.”
People don’t realize they’re not even quoting Scripture —
they’re quoting the doctrines built around Scripture.
But if we’re going to use the Bible, then let’s actually use the Bible.
Scripture says:
“He who is born of God cannot sin.”
Not “shouldn’t sin.”
Not “tries hard not to sin.”
Cannot.
Why?
Because the one born of God lives in union, not separation.
And sin is nothing but the illusion of separation.
WHY PEOPLE STILL CALL THEMSELVES SINNERS
People call themselves sinners because they’re still living from a lower perspective — the old human-only identity, the carnal mind that never repented into the mind of Christ.
Scripture says:
You are seated in heavenly places.
Tell me —
Do you think someone seated in heavenly places confesses sin?
Confesses separation?
Confesses darkness?
Of course not.
Only the mind that refuses to ascend —
the mind that still sees itself as only human —
believes it is separate.
But the gospel was never about human-only identity.
It was about hypostatic union:
human and divine intertwined.
Your humanity is the experience.
Your divinity is the identity.
YOU WERE NEVER A “SINNER”— YOU WERE ASLEEP
This is what religion never told you:
You were never actually a sinner.
You were asleep.
It’s like someone with amnesia —
you don’t condemn them for forgetting who they are.
You don’t shame them for not remembering their name.
You certainly don’t build an entire system around reminding them how lost they were.
But that’s exactly what the church world did.
They turned amnesia into identity.
They turned separation into doctrine.
They turned forgetfulness into theology.
And then they call you delusional for remembering what they forgot.
THE PARADOX: THE DELUSION CALLS THE AWAKENED DELUSIONAL
Scripture says:
You were alienated in your mind.
Not in your spirit.
Not in your essence.
Not in your origin.
In your mind.
Meaning the only delusion was the belief in separation.
But when someone stands up and says:
“I am not a sinner. I am one with God. I cannot sin.”
The religious spirit panics.
Why?
Because it has built its entire house on the foundation of separation —
and when you remove separation, the whole structure collapses.
So people confess their delusion
(“I’m a sinner, I’m separate, I’m broken”)
and then accuse awakened people of being delusional.
It’s spiritual gaslighting at a global scale.
THE TRUTH: RETURN TO YOUR ORIGIN
Identity is not found in what you did.
Identity is not found in your mistakes.
Identity is not found in your human experience.
Your identity is found in your origin —
before the foundation of the world.
Before fear.
Before shame.
Before the fall story.
Before religion.
You were divine breath before you were human body.
You were union before you ever believed in separation.
And the moment you awaken to that truth, sin becomes impossible —
because separation becomes impossible.
THE GOOD NEWS MOST HAVE NEVER HEARD
The gospel is not:
“You were trash but God fixed you.”
The gospel is:
“You forgot who you were —
and Christ came to remind you.”
You were never meant to spend your life confessing sin.
You were meant to spend your life revealing union.
SPIRIT’S WHISPER ![]()
“You never fell from My presence —
you only fell from your memory.
Awaken, beloved,
and remember the place where we were never apart.”
By Keith Brown
