Let’s talk about something most believers were never taught — the difference between the Christ and the Christos.
Because Christianity has turned Christ into a last name, when it was never a name.
It was always a title,
a description of the anointing,
the divine flow of union moving through a human life.
But Western Christianity took that title
and locked it inside one person.
They crowned Jesus with the anointing
and told the entire world they could never share it.
And that, ironically, is the spirit of anti-Christ —
any voice that opposes Christ in you,
any system that tells you
you are not allowed to carry
what God placed within you before the foundation of the world.
Instead of embracing our identity and inheritance,
we were taught to reject it with our own words.
We deny our anointing by parroting religious phrases
that keep us small, separate, and powerless.
THE Sinner Script — The Language of Separation ![]()
Most people believe being a “sinner” means bad behavior.
No — sin means separate.
Sin is not an action.
It is a perspective.
Colossians says:
“We were alienated in our mind.”
Not in reality.
Not in spirit.
Not in essence.
In our mind.
We once believed the lie of separation,
and from that delusion we tried to earn God’s favor.
That was the birth of the carnal mind —
and most of Christianity still lives there today.
They rehearse separation.
They confess distance.
They proclaim what Christ already destroyed.
“I’m a sinner saved by grace.”
Separated saved by grace.
Alienated saved by grace.
Divided saved by grace.
You cannot be both.
You are either separate or united.
Deluded or awakened.
Outside the door or through it.
There is no hybrid identity in the Kingdom.
The Christos — The Inner Anointing ![]()
Here’s what religion doesn’t want you to know:
The Christos is not a name.
It is an activation.
A rising.
A flow.
It is what happens
when you stop parroting doctrines
and start doing what Jesus actually taught:
Go within.
Shut the door.
Seek first the Kingdom.
Let your eye be single.
Follow Spirit into truth.
Christ is the blueprint.
Christos is the experience.
It is a physiological and spiritual awakening
that occurs when you come into union internally.
But because people were taught
to sit in a building and recite a name
instead of walking the path,
they never experience the anointing within themselves.
And tragically,
they then fight the very people who have.
Why the Asleep Mock the Awakened ![]()
This isn’t about arrogance.
This isn’t about superiority.
I was asleep too.
But here’s the paradox:
When you’re asleep,
you protect the system that keeps you asleep.
You defend the delusion because it feels familiar.
You mock awakening because it threatens your identity.
And when the awakened speak,
the asleep respond with:
“Deception!”
“False teaching!”
“New Age!”
“You’re putting yourself equal with God!”
Not realizing Scripture says
you are His image,
you are His breath,
you are His temple,
and as He is, so are you in this world.
The asleep cannot recognize the awakened
because the awakened expose the illusion
they are still clinging to.
Why People Keep Parroting The Very Doctrine That Keeps Them Bound ![]()
Most people aren’t stuck because God is silent.
They’re stuck because tradition is comforting.
1. Familiarity feels safer than freedom.
Separation is predictable.
Union is responsibility.
2. Group identity feels safer than truth.
If everyone says the same thing,
you assume it must be right —
even when Scripture contradicts the tradition.
3. The ego fears divine identity.
If you are one with God,
the ego loses its excuses,
its fears,
its false humility.
4. Union removes control —
and systems built on control cannot survive
the revelation of oneness.
5. The “door” is psychological — not physical.
You step through the door
the moment you stop speaking separation
and start speaking union.
But stepping through requires
letting go of the religious identity
built on the illusion of distance.
That’s why Jesus said:
“Your traditions make the Word of God of no effect.”
Tradition becomes the cage.
Repetition becomes the chains.
And people call the cage faithfulness
not knowing it’s the very thing keeping them
outside the Kingdom within.
The Paradox Of The Age ![]()
When I finally did what Jesus taught —
when I went within,
shut the door,
followed Spirit,
and stepped into union —
Christians pointed at me
and said I was deceived
for following the instructions of the One
they claim is the Savior of the world.
This is the paradox:
The religious world guards the door
and calls anyone who walks through it “deceived.”
But once you walk through,
you don’t go back.
And that is what they fear —
not that you have fallen away,
but that you have awakened.
SPIRIT’S WHISPER ![]()
“Do not fear the anointing within you.
It is not borrowed — it is your birthright.
Rise, beloved,.and let the Christos flow from the place where union has always lived.”
By Keith Brown
