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⚔️ Major Flex

“Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom,
let not the mighty man boast in his might,
let not the rich man boast in his riches,
but let him who boasts boast in this,
that he understands and knows Me…”

—Jeremiah 9:23–24

You want to talk confidence?
You want to talk power?
You want to talk about the realest flex?

Know God.

That’s the ultimate move. The game changer. The world flocks to influencers, power-brokers, masterminds, and millionaires. But heaven leans in to the one who knows God.


🔥 Knowing God Isn’t Cute—It’s Dangerous

This isn’t Sunday School knowledge. This is the kind of knowing that cracks open Red Seas. That shuts the mouths of lions. That makes weak men rise up and speak to nations. That makes you look Goliath in the eye and not flinch.

“The people who know their God shall be strong and do exploits.”
—Daniel 11:32

Exploits. Not explanations.
Power. Not pity.


🚀 Eternal Life = Unstoppable Force

Jesus didn’t say eternal life was about escaping earth.
He said eternal life is knowing God. (John 17:3)

And when you know Him—really know Him—you become like Him. You walk in your original mold. The image. The likeness. The authority.

You stop asking for permission.
You stop second-guessing your call.
You stop living like a beggar and start walking like a son.


💪 Knowing God Makes You Dangerous to Darkness

Because now you know:

  • He is the King of Kings, not a life coach.

  • His word is fire, not a fortune cookie.

  • He has no rival, no equal, and no weakness.

  • He speaks and galaxies obey.

Who can stay His hand?
Who dares ask, “What are You doing?” (Daniel 4:35)

And He’s your God.
Your shield.
Your exceedingly great reward (Genesis 15:1).

When you know that—you don’t just survive life.
You dominate it.
You take ground.
You tear down strongholds.
You stop living from trauma and start moving in truth.


🪞 Jesus: Our Mirror

If there’s any confusion about what that looks like, we look at Jesus. He is the image of the invisible God—but also the image in which you were made.

When you look at Him, you don’t just see God.
You see you, redeemed. Restored. Empowered.

You see how to walk.
You see how to speak.
You see how to pray, how to move, how to live unbothered and unshaken.
You see what dominion looks like in human form.

Jesus is your mirror. Look until you recognize yourself.


🗣️ The Weak Say: “I Am Strong”

When you know God, everything shifts.

In the places you used to shrink back—you step up.
Where you used to break down—you break through.
Where you were once afraid—you roar.

You don't need a platform.
You don’t need a crowd.
You just need to know your God.

Because knowing Him is what makes hell nervous.
It’s what makes demons tremble.
It’s what makes you say:

“By my God I can run through a troop.
By my God I can leap over a wall.”

—Psalm 18:29


🏁 Final Word: Seek First. Know Deeply. Move Boldly.

The Kingdom isn't for the passive.
It’s for those who seek first.
Who burn to know His voice, His heart, His tendencies, His ways.

Knowing God is not soft.
It’s not weak.
It’s not pious.

It’s the major flex. 

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