đ The Scroll of Faith
A Call to the Nations, A Witness to the World
To all tribes, tongues, nations, faiths, and forgotten onesâ To the rich and poor, the mighty and meek, This is not a message of religion. It is not a declaration of politics. It is not bound by race, color, creed, or border.
This is the truth. A servant of the Great I AM was sent outâon footâ from Natchez, Mississippi with no roadmap, no mission but to obey the Lord our God, to walk in faith, and to be a living testimony to a world that has grown deaf to the Spirit.
đ The Walk Began: June 24, 2025
Not for attention. Not for religion. But because the voice of I AM said, âGo.â
And so he went. With nothing but his dog, his cat, his pack, and his faith.
For 21 days, through heat, hunger, persecution, rejection, and testing, he walked 222 miles.
Not to a church. Not to a stage. But to the 12th Gateâthe spiritual doorway revealed only after the walk had been walked.
đ¤ď¸ The Journey Revealed
On the 21st day, the path ahead was made clear: From Choctaw Nation to Turner, Oregon in time for the Living Water Powwow.
That was not manâs plan. It was Godâs appointment.
With only 12 days remaining, the command now echoes again: Walk 2,451 more miles.
This is not humanly possibleâbut it is not a man walking. This is obedience in motion.
â This Is Not About One Man
This is not about flesh. This is not about fame.
This is a message to the world: If a man can walk 222 miles in 21 days, and then set out to walk 2,451 more in 12 daysâ should that not stir something inside you?
This is the seed of faith.
Not for him, but for the world that is crumbling under division, greed, fear, and pride.
đ§ The Commandments in Motion
If you see him walkingâgive a drink to the thirsty. This fulfills the second commandment: Love your neighbor as yourself.
If he speaks to youâlisten. This fulfills the first commandment: Love the Lord your God with all your heart.
This is not symbolic. This is not poetic. This is living obedience.
đ The Warning Is Clear
If we do not unify, If we do not return to humility, If we let man-made systems continue to blind usâ we will all fall into the Great Transgression.
It is not punishment. It is consequence.
The earth will reset. And all memory will be erased. And we will return to dustâagain.
But this walkâthis testimonyâis a way out.
đď¸ The Message to the World
This is a message for every soul: Black, white, brown, red, yellow, green. Muslim, Christian, Jew, Buddhist, agnostic, forgotten. This is not about a religion. This is about truth.
The churches of man have become demon-in-nationsâ structures that turn away the poor, the hungry, the ones truly sent. They build walls around God and sell His name.
But God is not for sale. He does not dwell in gold or pulpits. He walks with the obedient, and speaks through those who have ears to hear.
đ The Calling: Antioch Must Rise Again
Let this scroll be your sign:
A man has been walking by faith alone. He has been turned away by churches. Chased off by badge and law. But not one fiery dart has touched him. Because I AM is his rear guard.
Now is the time to build the New Antioch: Not a building. Not a brand. But a refuge.
A place of gathering. A roof, not a steeple. A fire, not a microphone. A truth, not a doctrine.
Let it rise in the wilderness. Let it rise in spirit. Let it rise wherever two or more gather in His name.
⨠Final Note: Faith in Action
YesâGod has commanded that I walk 2,451 miles in 12 days. By human measure, that is impossible. But God moves through the impossible. And like the story of the man in the flood who waited for God to rescue him, rejecting the help of two boats and a helicopterâ only to die and ask why God never cameâ The answer is simple:
âI sent you help, but you didnât see Me in it.â
So let this be clear: The angels may come in the form of strangers, rides, food, or a single cup of water. And if you are one of those sentâthen listen to...
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