Who decides what’s divine - the believer or the preacher?
Isn’t divinity something we discover through our own experience, not through authority?
When faith rests only on another’s voice, doesn’t it turn into obedience rather than realization?
A preacher may interpret and guide, but belief is an inward conviction shaped by conscience and understanding.
I believe true spirituality begins when the believer questions, reflects, and finds the divine within ...... not merely through borrowed conviction.
When faith rests only on another’s voice, doesn’t it turn into obedience rather than realization?
A preacher may interpret and guide, but belief is an inward conviction shaped by conscience and understanding.
I believe true spirituality begins when the believer questions, reflects, and finds the divine within ...... not merely through borrowed conviction.




