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Learning to See: Light and Darkness
Before light can be fully received, discernment must awaken. This space will explore how to recognize light and darkness—not through fear, accusation, or obsession with evil, but through clarity and truth. Darkness has no substance of its own. It does not create—it only fills what is left empty. Where the light of Christ within us does not yet shine, darkness attempts to occupy the space. This is why discernment matters. Not to judge others, but to know what we are allowing within ourselves. Christ has already overcome darkness. The victory is not something we fight for—it is something we stand in. When His light is alive in us, darkness has no authority, only retreat. In the teachings shared here, we will learn to separate light from darkness by recognizing fruit, presence, and spirit—not appearances, noise, or fear. This is not about hunting darkness. It is about filling every place with light. “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” — John 1:5 This is the foundation. From here, we learn to see clearly.
A Calling to Share the Light
Hello and welcome. My name is Kelly, and I created this space in obedience and love. This community exists for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear—for those who feel a stirring toward the light of Christ, not as religion, but as living presence and truth. I was saved and awakened by Christ’s light, and Scripture was revealed to me not in a worldly or literal way, but in essence, spirit, and love. What I share here comes from lived testimony, prayer, and revelation—not from a desire to convince or argue. I believe God gives free will through love. Christ never forced belief; He invited hearts. In the same way, this space is here to awaken, not to pressure—to draw closer to the light, not through fear, but through truth and peace. You are welcome to read, reflect, or share at your own pace. May the Light of Christ meet you where you are.
A testimony of the seven years of tribulation and the seven churches
God’s order, the battle of the soul, and the dwelling that is formed Before speaking of the seven years of tribulation and the seven churches, it is essential to understand how Scripture speaks of time and meaning. When Christ was asked about timing, He answered clearly: “It is not for you to know times or seasons, which the Father has put in His own authority” (Acts 1:7). God gives numbers in Scripture not so that we calculate dates, but so that we recognize order, pattern, and spiritual process. The seven years spoken of in Revelation are not confined to a single moment in history, nor do they belong only to one future generation. They do not mean “seven calendar years” in the way the flesh counts time. These seven years describe seven stages of confrontation between Light and darkness that every soul must face. This battle has unfolded in every generation that has walked the earth. There will indeed come a time when the darkness of human hearts reaches such fullness that this confrontation will unfold collectively, all at once, upon the earth. Scripture speaks of this First year of tribulation — false light and the loss of first love Linked to the first day of creation The first seal and the church of Ephesus On the first day of creation, God speaks the first word that makes all things possible: “Let there be light” (Genesis 1:3). This light is not yet the sun, the moon, or the stars. It is the initial awakening, the entrance of divine illumination into darkness. Immediately, God separates the light from the darkness. From the very beginning, Light is not meant to coexist with what opposes it. This first day reveals God’s order: Light must be received and guarded. But when Revelation opens the first seal, a white horse goes forth, conquering and to conquer (Revelation 6:1–2). This is not the darkness that openly opposes God. It is false light — authority that looks righteous, convincing, enlightened, and victorious, yet is not rooted in surrender to God. It is illumination without intimacy, power without humility, truth without love.
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From hovering light to Sabbath rest — a testimony of the sevenfold path Christ revealed to me
Introduction — how this testimony was given This testimony was not formed through study or imagination, but through what Christ revealed to me while I was living, listening, and walking with Him. As I was shown the order of creation, He revealed that the seven days are not only the way the world was formed, but the way the soul returns to light. Creation is not only something God did once; it is something He continues to do within us. Christ showed me that the seven days are the journey itself. Each day represents a step of inner transformation, a battle, and a restoration. Before Day One, Christ is already present, hovering over the soul, waiting to be received. Through the days that follow, the soul is rebuilt, aligned, tested, surrendered, and finally brought into rest. Nothing in creation is accidental. Every act of God reveals a spiritual process that Christ Himself walked in the flesh to show us the way. He revealed that the seven archangels are not separate from this journey, but are the seven faces through which God helps, guides, strengthens, heals, and completes the work within the soul. As each step is walked, a lamp is lit. When all seven are aligned, the fullness of Christ is restored within, and the soul enters the true Sabbath. This testimony follows the order exactly as it was revealed to me: before Day One, then Day One through Day Seven. It weaves together creation, Christ’s life, the inner battles we face, and the restoration of the Tree of Life. It is written as a witness to what Christ showed me, so that others may recognize the same path within themselves and understand that God’s work is faithful, ordered, and complete. Before Day One — Christ hovering, knocking, and waiting Before there was Day One, before light was spoken, before separation, before good and evil were distinguished, Christ was already present. Scripture says, “The Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters” (Genesis 1:2). Christ showed me that these waters represent the human soul in mixture — spirit and flesh intertwined, truth and deception undiscerned, wounds, memories, instincts, emotions, and desires all blended together. This mixture is not yet judgment, not yet repentance, not yet correction. It is undifferentiated existence. Before Day One there is no awareness, no discernment, no separation of light and darkness, and nothing is condemned.
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Sin as Forgetfulness: Why Light Must Dwell
Sin has been misunderstood for a very long time. It has been turned into something to fear, something to hide from, something that convinces people they are too far gone, too broken, too stained to return to God. But sin, in its true essence, is not a list of actions. Sin is forgetfulness. It is the dimming of the Light within, and the allowing of darkness to fill the space that Light is no longer occupying. Darkness has no power of its own. It does not create, it does not conquer, it does not overcome. Darkness only exists where Light is not actively received. And this is the most important truth to remember: the Light has never left you. It has always been there — even in your worst moments, even when you felt lost, even when you forgot who you were. The Light remained, waiting. This is why Scripture tells us that darkness cannot overcome the Light. It never has, and it never will. The moment Light is received again, darkness does not fight or argue — it simply flees. This is why there is hope for everyone. Sin is also mixture. It is the attempt to live with Light and darkness at the same time. It is being double-minded, divided within, wanting God while still clinging to what opposes Him. Scripture calls this state lukewarm. Not fully surrendered to darkness, but not fully given to Light either. Light and darkness do not blend. They cannot co-occupy the same space. Where Light fully dwells, darkness cannot remain. And where darkness is protected, Light is dimmed — not because Light is weak, but because it is not being received without resistance. A divided soul is not evil — it is undecided. A lukewarm soul is not rejected — it is unfinished. This is why Christ always calls us toward wholeness. The soul must ultimately be filled by one source of life. It will be shaped by what it hosts. And the moment the soul truly chooses Light, the mixture dissolves and clarity returns. If you truly, sincerely, with your whole being seek Christ — not as a religion, not as a label, not as words on a page — but as the living Light within, as the presence of God through the Holy Spirit, He will redeem you. He will walk with you through every layer of pain, confusion, fear, and shadow. He will not abandon you. He will not rush you. He will not shame you.
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