Like Sisyphus and his boulder, many of us spend our lives pushing toward transformation, only to feel it roll back down again. Every sermon, every self-help book, every Monday morning …
‘The Call’ is not simply a poem — it was the seed, the spark, the living Rhema word that set the Iternations of my journey into motion. These words came not from my mind alone but from the deep, living well of Spirit, whispered into my being as a Holy summons.
In the heart of Christian faith, the cry from the Cross still echoes: Tetelestai : “It is finished.”These were the last words of Christ as he died on the Cross.So …
The Spirit of Truth reveals different insights to each individual, prompting self-discovery. Macbeth’s tragic downfall stems from ambition and fear upon encountering prophecy, unlike Jesus, who accepts his fate for a greater purpose. The “Yeast or Fly” test helps discern whether new insights nourish understanding or provoke anxiety. The interplay between Shakespeare and King James raises questions about influence and interpretation, urging reflection on whether information is connective or corruptive.




