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.