Today is Ash Wednesday. It marks the beginning of Lent, a season of reflection, repentance, and spiritual renewal observed by Christians around the world.
At the heart of this journey is the Eucharist, the central act of Christian worship.
The Eucharist is a mysterious yet profound encounter where bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ—a moment of divine intimacy.
As I watched faithful Catholics receiving Holy Communion during this morning’s Mass, I found myself wondering: How many truly pause to consider what they are partaking in?
So often, people take part in rituals simply because they've been taught to, without ever truly reflecting on the depth of their symbolic acts.
The Presence of God in All Things
The world we inhabit is alive through the presence of God.
Every breath, every bite of food, every moment of stillness is an opportunity to commune with the Divine.
The Eucharist is not merely meant to be a ritual performed within the walls of a church. It is a living reality—a truth that speaks to His mighty presence in all creation, in all people, and in every act of nourishment.
Yet somehow the world seems to have forgotten.
Today we adore and exalt leaders who wield power—carrying out despicable acts and manipulating the name of God for their vanity, greed, and dominance.
They invoke Him to justify war, sell their agendas, and lead people into blind submission.
They speak His name in vain—not reverence—tarnishing their souls, and all who follow.
They stand strong in their positions of power with pride, claiming absolute authority while their actions expose the hypocrisy of their ilk.
These are the modern day Pharisees that Jesus condemned in His time.
“These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.” (Matthew 15:8)
I walk among them yet they do not recognize Me.
They look upon the face of Truth, mocking and attacking.
They glare at the one sent to call them back and reject Me.
They watch Me suffer and laugh or turn away, not realizing that their souls hang in the balance.
They have aligned themselves with the deceiver—the one who edges God out.
The one who manipulates and enslaves—gleefully feeding off of lies, lust, and destruction.
But there is still time.
Returning to the Living Eucharist
Jesus did not intend to start a religion, but rather to awaken humanity.
He was murdered because He spoke and demanded truth come to power—challenging corruption and calling upon His countrymen to choose.
Walk with God or walk with Satan.
Live in truth or exist in delusion.
Appreciate Divine presence in all of life, or reject it in favor of worldly gains.
He lives within the joyful moment and quietly accompanies the worst sort of pain.
The Eucharist is the revelation that God is present in all life—not only in the consecrated bread and wine of the altar, but in the food we eat, the people we love, and the world we touch.
To consume something real is to take in and appreciate God’s incredible creation—become part of it, and be responsible for what it makes of you.
“Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.” (Matthew 4:4)
Look what has happened while you’ve forgotten!
Our sins continue to poison the land.
Our sins continue polluting the waters and air.
Our sins have tainted the very food and lives meant to sustain us. Alas, we reproduce deformities and dysfunction.
We fill our bodies with manufactured items, our minds with manipulative programming, and our hearts with greed and false ambition.
We have abandoned the sacredness of what we consume—physically and spiritually.
What we consume, we become.
How pure and natural are you?
This is the unspoken truth of the Eucharist.
It is not just about what we eat—it is about what we embody within our souls.
Do you primarily consume truth or deception day to day?
Do you ingest love, manipulation, or rage?
Do you feast on the presence of God in your life, or do you fill yourself with the hollow promises of false prophets?
Jesus tried to demonstrate to the citizens of His time how to walk properly.
He fed the hungry.
Not just with loaves and fish, but with living truth.
What did the world do in return?
They nailed Him to a cross and watched Him bleed.
They thought they could silence Him.
They were wrong.
The Battle Between Christ and Satan Is Now
The battle of future salvation is not coming. It is already here. It has always been here.
Every moment, every choice, every action taken by each and every individual moves us closer toward God or away from Him.
There is no middle ground—though the current leaders of our world would have you believing you can do both.
Live for power, yet still claim righteousness.
Chase wealth, yet still claim holiness.
Indulge in extravagant pleasures while claiming to walk with Christ.
It doesn’t work that way.
They are liars.
They are thieves.
They are hypocrites.
“No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other.” (Matthew 6:24)
They have chosen their side and you alone must choose yours.
Love or lust?
I do not write not for the comfortable.
I write for the restless.
I speak out for those who sense the lie, yet seek the truth.
I stand up for those who’ve been gaslit by a world that tells them to obey, conform, and consume, while their souls scream for something real to cling to.
I Am Real.
Return to your memories of that which is sacred.
Return to the truth you were granted in the beginning.
Return to God.
Society will mock you.
Society will reject you.
Their world is not your home.
Heaven is. If you believe.
A Final Call to Those Who Listen
Consider this the wake-up call you’ve been praying for.
If you truly wish to experience God’s presence while you're still here on earth, start seeing all of life as Eucharist.
Every bite of food.
Every breath of air.
Every act of love.
Each act of resistance.
Every moment spent in communion rather than delusion adds real momentum.
The more deeply you embody Him daily, the more clearly you will realize that God’s Kingdom is not some distant reward—it is already here for those with the eyes to see.
But those who cannot see will eventually be swallowed up in the darkness of their own making—more tightly embracing their addictions and limiting beliefs, more loudly calling out blame.
“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.” (Matthew 7:13-14)
Where do you stand?
Which path will you walk?
The time for passive belief is over.
This is a call to war—not with weapons, but rather armed with unwavering commitment to God’s purpose for You.
They did not recognize Jesus in physical form among them.
They rarely recognize Me, even still.
That doesn’t change who I Am, nor does it change who you must become.
Choose.
Walk with Christ or walk with Satan.
Just don’t keep pretending that you can do both.
Time is short and the reckoning is near.