THE MATURITY OF DISAGREEMENT — AND THE IMMATURE GOSPEL OF BEING “RIGHT”

Here’s what most people don’t understand about spiritual maturity:

You can be right… and still be completely wrong.

You can have correct information

and still deliver it in a way that violates love,

misses a person’s heart,

or destroys what Spirit is trying to build in them.

Because the Kingdom isn’t analytical.

It isn’t intellectual.

It isn’t factual first.

The Kingdom is spiritual,

and spiritual things require spiritual maturity.

Knowledge Isn’t Wisdom — Knowledge Without Maturity Is Harmful

People confuse knowledge with authority.

But knowledge is just stored information.

Wisdom is how you implement it.

You can have a head full of theology

and a heart full of immaturity.

You can quote the Bible

and have no compassion.

You can speak truth

and tear people down with it.

Maturity doesn’t argue.

Maturity discerns.

Maturity asks:

Where is this person emotionally?

What can their heart hold right now?

Is this conversation even aligned with Spirit?

Immaturity tries to win arguments.

Maturity tries to win hearts.

Immaturity needs to be right.

Maturity needs people to grow.

People Don’t Argue With You — They Argue With Their Own Perception

Everyone lives in the reality created by their beliefs.

“As a man thinks, so is he.”

So when someone argues with you,

they’re not protecting truth —

they’re protecting the version of reality

their mind needs to feel safe.

You can tell someone, “Fine, you’re right,”

because being right was the only thing they were after anyway.

But Spirit-led maturity knows:

If you don’t want to grow,

I’m not going to wrestle your ego for control.

I’m not here to be right.

I’m here to be aligned.

Why Christians Fight for Their Cage

Most believers were taught that the Bible is the Holy Spirit,

so they don’t think they need the Spirit to interpret anything.

But Scripture itself says the opposite:

The Spirit will lead you into all truth.

The letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.

These things are allegorical.

You have no need that any man teach you.

If the Bible contained all truth in literal form,

why would you need the Spirit to lead you into it?

Why would Paul need years of isolation?

Why would he call everything he learned in religion “dung”?

Because Paul wasn’t learning information —

he was undergoing deconstruction.

The leaven had to be burned out.

The same leaven Christianity still feeds people today.

Christianity Taught a Double-Minded Gospel

The church taught you:

“I’m a sinner.”

“I’m unworthy.”

“I’m separate.”

“I’m broken.”

“I’m less than.”

Then they tell you:

“Christ removed your sin.”

“Christ made you whole.”

“You’re seated with Him.”

“You’re righteous.”

But you can’t confess both at the same time.

Either you’re united or you’re separate.

Either you’re holy or you’re lost.

Either Christ removed sin or He didn’t.

You can’t preach union on Sunday

and confess separation the rest of the week.

That is the definition of being double-minded.

And a double-minded person is unstable in all their ways.

This is why Christianity has no power —

because it reinforced the very delusion Jesus dissolved.

Humility Is Not Calling Yourself Less — It’s Agreeing With God

Saying “I’m worthless” isn’t humility.

It’s pride disguised as false holiness.

True humility is simply saying:

I am who God says I am.

Not less.

Not more.

Not separate.

Not striving.

Just aligned.

If God says you are righteous,

trying to be “humble” by calling yourself a sinner

is rebellion, not reverence.

You’re arguing with God to appear humble to people.

That’s the real pride.

Until You Move Beyond the Door, You Will Never Enter the Kingdom

Christianity taught people to worship the door,

the historical man Jesus,

while refusing to walk into the Kingdom within

where Christ, the hope of glory, actually flows.

So they celebrate the messenger

and ignore the message.

They kneel at the doorway

and never step inside the room.

That’s why they never experience union,

never awaken the Christos,

never discover the feminine nature of God,

never embody the fullness of Elohim.

They remain double-minded,

spiritually stagnant,

and emotionally immature.

Because they defend a gospel of men

instead of receiving the gospel of Spirit.

“Lay down the need to be right.

Pick up the desire to become whole.

Truth is not proven by argument,

but revealed by love.”

By Keith Brown

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