From proving Jesus to following Jesus-leaving the outer court

I always find it fascinating that people still argue about whether Jesus existed, whether He lived, died, and rose again. And to me, that debate reveals something simple:

You’re still in the intellect.

You haven’t moved into the heart yet.

Because the heart doesn’t need to prove Jesus.

The heart experiences what Jesus taught.

The mind wants evidence.

The heart wants embodiment.

And I’m not against history. I’m not against facts. I’m not against discussion. But when everything stays locked in argument and confirmation bias, you’re still trapped in the outer court — the realm of debate, defense, and proof.

Jesus didn’t say,

“Go prove Me to the world.”

He said,

“Follow Me.”

And following Him produces experience — not just belief.

But we were trained into a gospel where our experience doesn’t matter. Our emotions don’t matter.

Our intuition doesn’t matter.

Our inner witness doesn’t matter.

All that matters is repeating a script:

“Jesus died for my sins.”

“He’s coming back someday.”

A script that, ironically, Jesus Himself never preached the way it’s now preached.

That’s the cognitive dissonance.

And people don’t realize how deep the hypnosis goes. This is not just theology — it’s subconscious programming. Brainwave conditioning. Nervous system wiring. Identity shaping at the subconscious level.

So when the program is challenged, the nervous system panics. Families divide. Friendships break. People label others as “deceived.” They put people into mental categories so they don’t have to listen anymore.

And they miss the entire point:

This was always about discovering who you are and what you carry.

The Logos is within you.

But people were trained to believe that the Bible itself is God — that the Holy Spirit is locked inside a book — that God will “never contradict the Bible.”

And the real question is: Did the Holy Spirit tell you that…

or did you hear that from men?

Because if something came from men and you never passed it through the Spirit for verification, then yes — it probably needs to be thrown away.

That’s exactly what happened with me.

The Spirit stripped me down to nothing. Everything I learned from men got laid on the altar. Not because it was all evil — but because it had replaced direct communion.

I had been given a program. My subconscious was running that program. My nervous system was wired to that program.

Until I sat down in silence.

Until I learned how to rewire. Until I learned how to still my mind. Until I learned how to listen beneath thought. Until I learned how to flow instead of “checking with God” like God was distant.

Now there’s no separation. There’s no long-distance relationship with Heaven. There is integration.

And that’s why the separate mind can’t understand this. It has to reach for verses. It has to quote chapters. It has to argue positions.

Because it doesn’t yet know how to speak from the Logos.

And here’s the key:

The Logos doesn’t just speak Scripture.

The Logos speaks from the place Scripture was born from.

Stop trying to prove what can only be lived.

The mind argues what the heart already knows.

Follow Me into experience, and you will see—

the proof was never the point.

Presence is.

By Keith Brown

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