Trust is EARNED
Don’t burn bridges not yet built…
It’s clear that many do not understand my path. That’s okay, by the way…
It’s not your path.
What I do expect: Respect for my years of experience in my own life, and my dedication to understanding my own calling.
You may mean well in your own eyes, approaching others with your ideals and beliefs. Recognize however that the world is a very big place, with many cultures and social structures, and the billions of individuals in it are all unique.
No one gave you a memo on my instructions that I missed. Those are mine. You have your own. Handle that.
Prayer is extremely personal. There is never a time when it is acceptable to press your ideas of what another human needs, uninvited - without even considering the vast scope of what you DO NOT know. If you are confident in your beliefs, become a living example of it. Reserve prayers of proclamation for friends whom you know well, and only after discussion that grants you permission to do so. Anything less is misdirected entitlement.
I said what I said.
If you truly know scripture, you know that I am correct.
I know where I am walking to, and how I’m getting there. If you get tangled up in my way, it’s not going well for you. Back up, because I’ve got work to do.
I have a lot of new acquaintances this year, so there are a few things you will need to learn to remain in any remote area of my circle.
The challenges in my life are the very thing that gives my messages teeth. I am building strength through the adversity, without which I would have no message to share. It is a part of who I am in this life for a reason. My assignment has been accepted. I’ll be about carrying it out now.
IF you are interested in what I am here to teach, THEN you are in the right place. If you just showed up to tell me (or God) what you think should happen, you owe both of us an apology. If you do not understand something you hear, be humble enough to ask questions. Or don’t. It may not be for you. In which case, leave it.
Some of you would do well to develop discernment.
Have a good night.

