A Grace-Filled Journey to Radical Surrender
As I sat quietly in my office on Web Hill, in St. George, Utah, surrounded by the serene landscape of red cliffs, a beautiful city, and endless skies, I was struck once again by an eternal truth. The only thing I contribute to my salvation—my eternal destiny IN CHRIST—is my sin, sinfulness, brokenness, endless weaknesses, and all of my faults. All I bring to the table is my messes, all of them. The rest—the entirety of the miracle called salvation—is by the matchless, boundless, unstoppable Grace of God and Savior alone. His name is KING JESUS.
The Apostle Paul, reflecting on this profound truth, expressed it clearly in his letter to the Ephesians:
"For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8-9
And to Titus, Paul reinforced it further:
"He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy..." Titus 3:5
The Scriptures leave no ambiguity: our salvation is not about our effort, our goodness, or our religious rituals. It’s about the relentless, generous heart of God expressed through Jesus Christ, the Son of God–my Lord, King, and Savior. I am utterly blind without Christ, hopelessly wandering in spiritual darkness, trying futilely to drive my life like a blind "student driver"—desperate, eager, and passionate, yet incapable of seeing clearly.
Jesus Himself declared:
"Apart from Me you can do nothing." John 15:5
Yet the same Bible offers this stunning contrast:
"I can do all things through Him who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13
As followers of Jesus, we must fully grasp the extent of our need for surrender. Total surrender isn’t a spiritual cliché—it's the fundamental reality of true discipleship. We are not merely called to partial devotion or conditional obedience, but to a complete abandonment of self:
"If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it; but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it." Matthew 16:24-25
When Jesus invites us to deny ourselves, He invites us into His death—death of our pride, our ambitions, our selfish desires, and our confidence in anything but Him. Indeed, Paul makes it crystal clear that as believers, we are dead—utterly dead—to our former selves:
"I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me..." Galatians 2:20
This radical surrender—this death to self—is exactly what the GO LO movement encapsulates. GO LO means we willingly die first, and through Christ, by Grace, we stay dead to ourselves. Our lives, ambitions, dreams, and desires are now fully DEAD–FULLY surrendered to Jesus, our true student driver Instructor who sees all, knows all, and guides us safely through the perilous roads of life. I can’t imagine being a blind student driver who refuses to listen to every command and instruction from the instructor, the only one who sees.
Consider Paul’s words again in Romans:
"Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship." Romans 12:1
Presenting ourselves as a living sacrifice means a total surrender—holding nothing back. We don’t surrender our strengths or our righteousness—we have none apart from Christ. Instead, we lay down our weaknesses, sins, failures, fears, and our persistent stubborn pride at His feet. We do it over and over and over again. We beg Christ to take them, transform them, and give us in exchange His righteousness, His humility, and His love. AND HE DOES! Without His Humility, we have nothing–no Grace. In His Humility, there’s no limit to receiving the fullness of His goodness, by Grace.
The beauty of the Gospel is that God, in His infinite Goodness, by Grace, chooses to use the weakest, most flawed “foolish” vessels to reveal His glory. Our weaknesses, surrendered to Christ, become the very avenue through which His strength is made perfect:
"My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness." 2 Corinthians 12:9
Moreover, Paul declares boldly to the Colossians:
"For you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God." Colossians 3:3
Yes, we are dead. Dead to sin. Dead to pride. Dead to the old life dominated by self-ambition and self-assurance. Yet, gloriously, by Grace alone, His goodness alone, we are now alive in Christ:
"Even when we were dead in our transgressions, [God] made us alive together with Christ by grace you have been saved)." Ephesians 2:5
As blind "student drivers," we must now fully rely on Jesus, our Instructor, the Maker of the road, the vehicle, the fuel, and even ourselves. Jesus is the map. Our lives depend completely on His guidance. We must listen to Him, trust Him, and obey Him without hesitation. Why? Because we are DEAD, and dead men don't care about earthly glory. Dead men don't care about worldly ambition or applause. Dead men don't build kingdoms for themselves. They live solely for the glory of the One who brought them back to life–Jesus, their student driver instructor.
DEAD MEN ARE BLIND. DEAD MEN LISTEN AND FOLLOW EVERY WORD FROM THEIR STUDENT DRIVER INSTRUCTOR. DEAD MEN DON’T CARE WHAT THE “BLIND WORLD” IS SAYING–THEY DON’T CARE WHAT THEIR FEELINGS ARE SCREAMING–THEY CAN’T CARE, THEY’RE DEAD!
This is the essence of radical discipleship. We surrender our “dead life” because we know Christ alone is life:
"I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing." John 15:5
Today, the Spirit invites us all into this radical place of total surrender. Join Jesus in HIS HUMILITY, you are invited. Jesus is not looking for partial devotion. He calls for a complete death to self. He invites us into His surrendered life where His Grace alone reigns supreme, where our pride dies, and His humility lives in us and through us. This surrendered life, exemplified in the first-century Church, changed the world through radical generosity, radical love, and radical obedience.
The question remains: will we truly die to ourselves? Will we surrender fully, without holding back? Will we admit our blindness and allow Christ alone, our only driving instructor, to guide and instruct us? The reward is beyond comprehension: a life hidden with Christ in God, a life of absolute peace, joy, and fruitfulness. The call is clear:
"If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me." Luke 9:23
Today is your opportunity. Today is your day. Surrender everything—your sins, your failures, your pride, your past, your future, and even your very self. Place it all in the nail-scarred hands of Jesus.
The world waits to see the radical, transformational power of lives completely surrendered. Let them witness Christ living fully in you, through you, as you—by Grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
The journey is radical. The road is narrow. The choice is yours. Surrender it all. Let the dead remain dead, and let Christ alone live.
The Radical Rewards of Living as a Dead Man in Christ
One of the most transformative and radical truths I continually teach believers is this: "Dead men don't care." It sounds provocative, perhaps even absurd, but once you grasp this profound biblical reality, it will radically transform your life and everything around you.
Imagine walking up to a coffin, trying to have a conversation with a dead man. He won't reply. He won't argue. He won't get offended. He has no opinions, complaints, or demands. Why? Because he's dead. It's simple logic. Yet, this exact picture captures the essence of what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ.
Paul the Apostle vividly declared:
"For you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God." Colossians 3:3
Let that sink in deeply. The true Gospel—the incredibly GOOD NEWS—is precisely this: our old, carnal, opinionated, prideful self is now completely and utterly dead, nailed to the cross with Christ. When we genuinely surrender our lives to Jesus, we are, in the truest sense, dead men. But here's the extraordinary twist: as we die with Christ, we become gloriously and powerfully alive again—born anew by the very Spirit of God.
Jesus Himself proclaimed this radical transformation to Nicodemus in John’s Gospel:
"Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God." John 3:3
We aren't merely improved “fixed” versions of our former selves; we are entirely new creations, born by the will of God alone, through His Spirit. Paul confirmed this incredible truth:
"Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come." 2 Corinthians 5:17
When we surrender our rights, opinions, ambitions, and even our very lives to Christ, we immediately become heirs of extraordinary, eternal rewards, blessings, and benefits—treasures far exceeding any earthly gain or success. Let's explore these blessings clearly and deeply from Scripture:
The Blessing of Eternal Security
The first and most glorious blessing is the absolute assurance of eternal life WITH GOD IN CHRIST. This promise is unwavering, sealed by God's unbreakable promise:
"And I give eternal life to them, and they will never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand." John 10:28
As a dead man in Christ, my eternal destiny is eternally secure. There's no more anxiety or uncertainty regarding my eternal future—I rest securely in Christ alone, His Word alone, by Grace alone.
The Reward of a Renewed Mind
One of the most astonishing benefits of being dead in Christ is receiving a renewed mind—literally, the mind of Christ Himself. Paul expressed it beautifully:
"And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind..." Romans 12:2
Suddenly, the fears, anxieties, and worldly thinking that dominated my life fade away. My mind is filled with Christ's thoughts, wisdom, clarity, and discernment. My perspective shifts dramatically. I see life through the eyes of Grace.
The Blessing of Christ’s Fullness Dwelling Within
Perhaps the most breathtaking reward of being dead in Christ is that the very fullness of Jesus Christ Himself comes to dwell within us. Listen carefully to Paul’s awe-inspiring prayer for us:
"That Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith... that you may be filled up to all the fullness of God." Ephesians 3:17, 19
Think about this carefully: as a fully surrendered dead man, I become a living vessel filled completely by the presence, love, peace, and power of Christ. My emptiness is replaced with His divine fullness.
The Benefit of Freedom from Self
Because I’m dead in Christ, I no longer have to struggle to protect or defend myself. I have no reputation left to protect. Dead men don’t get offended. Dead men don't have rights. Dead men don't demand their way. This gives me incredible freedom, joy, and peace in every circumstance. I truly experience what Paul described:
"It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me." Galatians 2:20
This radical truth frees me from the exhausting burden of self-centered living. I live fully liberated, joyfully abandoned, completely surrendered to Jesus Christ.
The Blessing of Supernatural Strength and Victory
When I recognize that my flesh is dead and buried, Christ’s supernatural power and victory flow effortlessly through my life. Paul’s revelation becomes my daily reality:
"I can do all things through Him who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13
Dead men no longer strive in their strength; they experience the supernatural strength and endless energy of Christ Himself.
The Reward of Abundant Fruitfulness
Finally, a fully surrendered dead man in Christ becomes fruitful beyond imagination. Why? Because dead men don’t rely on human effort—they rely entirely on Christ’s sufficiency:
"Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me... for apart from Me you can do nothing." John 15:4-5
My life now produces abundant, lasting fruit—not by my effort, but simply by remaining surrendered and rooted in Jesus Christ. I am just the branch, it is HIS FRUIT produced through me, the humble branch.
The Radical Doctrine of Entire Sanctification
Early this morning, resting quietly on my deck overlooking all of St George proper, Bible open, my mind lingered on one of the most powerful yet misunderstood teachings in Scripture—Entire Sanctification. Paul’s words from 1 Thessalonians 5:23 resonated profoundly in my spirit:
"Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you entirely; and may your spirit and soul and body be preserved complete, without blame at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." 1 Thessalonians 5:23
But what exactly is "Entire Sanctification," and what does it look like practically in our lives as followers of Jesus Christ?
The Depth of Entire Sanctification
Sanctification, at its core, simply means to be "set apart," consecrated, and purified completely for a holy and divine purpose. But the profound truth Paul communicates here is even deeper—God Himself, through Jesus Christ, sanctifies us entirely. It’s not partial sanctification. It’s complete, thorough, perfect, absolute sanctification.
The Apostle Peter adds breathtaking clarity to this truth, declaring:
"After you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace, who called you to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself perfect, confirm, strengthen and establish you." 1 Peter 5:10
Notice carefully the language: "God of all grace…will Himself perfect you." Entire sanctification isn’t our work. It’s His divine gift. Our role is simply to surrender completely, becoming living sacrifices—dead men in Christ—allowing God to finish the sanctifying work He alone began. Our part is to simply BELIEVE and REST IN HIM.
Sanctified Before Time Began
Paul further unveils this radical, eternal truth in Romans 8:
"And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God… For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son… and these whom He predestined, He also called; and these whom He called, He also justified; and these whom He justified, He also glorified." Romans 8:28-30
Let’s pause here. According to Scripture, long before you and I were even born—before God created the heavens and the earth—He chose us. He predestined us. He set us apart IN CHRIST. Our entire sanctification isn’t simply an earthly experience—it’s an eternal reality, decreed by God before time itself began.
We didn’t sanctify ourselves. We never could. The glorious, powerful truth of Entire Sanctification is simply this: It is all of Grace. Our sanctification was established in the heart and mind of God before time itself. It is finished. Our role is purely to receive this astonishing gift with humility, surrender, and gratitude.
The GO LO Story: Radical Sanctification in Action
The GO LO Playbook beautifully embodies this truth. To GO LO means exactly this: to go lower, to fully surrender, to humbly embrace the truth that we bring nothing but our brokenness, failures, and sins to God. In that place of utter humility, Jesus Himself sanctifies us completely.
Picture a dead man. He doesn’t argue, doesn’t resist, doesn’t complain—he simply lies there, fully surrendered. That’s us. Dead men in Christ, fully surrendered, receiving complete sanctification from God alone. No boasting. No pride. No self-effort. Just radical, surrendered humility.
And what is the result of this surrender? We become vessels filled to overflowing with Christ’s fullness, power, and love—perfectly sanctified by His Grace alone.
Introducing Sanctification to Our LDS Neighbors
This profound truth is precisely what our LDS friends and neighbors in the Great Basin Region desperately need. For generations, the Mormon people have labored under a system of religious rules, obligations, demands, and forced tithes. They are exhausted, burdened, weary—living in constant anxiety, never feeling truly secure or good enough. They’ve never heard the radical, liberating truth of Entire Sanctification by Grace alone.
Right now, the LDS leadership structure—built on works-based religion and human effort—is beginning to collapse. Like Egypt or Babylon, the LDS system is being shaken, exposed, and dismantled right now. But who will guide these precious souls out of this spiritual bondage? Who will lovingly lead them out of Egypt and Babylon, into freedom? Their rescue was determined before the foundation of the world–the Real Jesus is here to take back His name. JOIN HIM.
This is exactly why the GO LO movement exists. We GO LO to guide, to love, to serve, and to demonstrate the radical truth of salvation and sanctification through Grace alone. We exist to introduce our Mormon brothers and sisters to the real Jesus Christ, who sanctifies completely by His mercy and grace, not by our works, worthiness, or religious performance.
We can speak authentically, compassionately, and humbly to LDS people because we, too, know the power of surrendering everything to Christ alone. We were blind. We were lost. We were dead. But now, we live abundantly IN CHRIST—fully sanctified by His Grace alone.
Practical Impact of Entire Sanctification
What does Entire Sanctification practically look like in everyday life? As we live fully surrendered, entirely sanctified:
We Experience Radical Peace: We rest deeply, securely, eternally in Christ’s finished work. Anxiety, fear, and religious pressure vanish.
We Become Radically Loving: Our hearts overflow with Christ’s perfect love. We love freely, joyfully, sacrificially—not to earn love, but because we are profoundly loved already.
We Serve Generously and Freely: We give willingly, abundantly, and joyfully—never forced or coerced—because we know everything we have is from Him, sanctified for His purpose.
We Walk in Radical Purity and Holiness: Not by our effort, but through His Spirit within us. Our thoughts, words, and deeds align effortlessly with His holiness, reflecting His nature.
We Radiate Radical Humility and Grace: We have no pride left to protect, no ambition left to defend. We live entirely to magnify Jesus Christ alone.
This surrendered, sanctified life is precisely what our LDS neighbors yearn for, even if they don’t yet realize it. Our greatest mission, our profound purpose, our passionate calling is to lovingly guide them from the oppressive religious systems of Egypt and Babylon—to lead them directly to the real Jesus Christ, who alone can sanctify them entirely.
The Invitation to Entire Sanctification
I want you, my dear friends, my beloved Mormon brothers and sisters, to hear this clearly from my heart: Entire Sanctification is God’s extraordinary gift to you. It’s not something you earn. It’s not something you achieve through religious performance. It is God’s gracious, merciful gift freely given in Jesus Christ.
Today, your religious burdens, fears, and anxieties can be forever laid down. Today, you can fully surrender, become a dead man or woman IN CHRIST, and experience total, complete, radical sanctification—filled completely with Christ’s fullness. No bishop, no elder, no prophet. Just you and Jesus.
This is your Exodus moment. Leave Egypt behind. Walk out of Babylon. Surrender completely to Christ. Receive His eternal sanctification.
Paul’s prayer is mine for you right now:
"Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you entirely... Faithful is He who calls you, and He also will bring it to pass." 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24
Come, surrender fully to Christ. Be entirely sanctified. Become fully alive in Him. This, my friends, is the true, radical, eternal GOOD NEWS.
This is GO LO. This is your invitation.
This is Entire Sanctification by Grace alone.
Today, surrender fully and be free.
The Irrevocable Contrast—Bible Truth vs. LDS Doctrine
I'm deeply moved and deeply grieved by the stark contrast between the beautiful truth of Entire Sanctification by Grace alone revealed in the Bible, and the oppressive doctrines taught by the LDS Church—doctrines authored by Joseph Smith, continued by Brigham Young, and still affirmed today by the LDS Prophet-President.
The Bible's Message: Entire Sanctification by Grace Alone
According to the Bible, entire sanctification and salvation are clear, powerful, and exclusively God's work, a breathtaking gift of Grace alone:
"For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:8–9
We are saved, sanctified, and made holy by God's grace through Christ alone. God Himself accomplishes our sanctification entirely and perfectly:
"Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you entirely…" 1 Thessalonians 5:23
In Romans, Paul reveals that God predestined and sanctified us entirely before time began:
"For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son…" Romans 8:29
The LDS Doctrine: Salvation by Works and Personal Worthiness
Tragically, the LDS doctrines tell a radically different story. In stark contrast, the Book of Mormon explicitly declares salvation as contingent upon human works, worthiness, and individual righteousness. Consider carefully this statement from the Book of Mormon:
"For we know that it is by grace that we are saved, after all we can do." 2 Nephi 25:23, Book of Mormon)
Notice carefully the critical difference: "after all we can do." This small phrase encapsulates the entire, catastrophic divergence between biblical Christianity and Mormonism. LDS salvation depends significantly upon human performance, human worthiness, and human effort. According to Mormon prophets Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, and subsequent LDS leaders, salvation demands strict adherence to LDS rituals, covenants, ordinances, temple rites, mandatory tithes, and complete obedience to LDS authority.
Joseph Smith himself declared:
"…by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel [LDS ordinances], all mankind may be saved." Articles of Faith 1:3)
Brigham Young, equally firm, taught that salvation could not be secured apart from Joseph Smith's revelations and the LDS temple ceremonies:
"No man or woman in this dispensation will ever enter into the celestial kingdom of God without the consent of Joseph Smith." Journal of Discourses, Vol. 7, p. 289)
The current LDS Prophet-President continues teaching that temple worthiness, including faithful, compulsory tithing, is necessary for salvation and exaltation.
The Irrevocable Contrast—Forced to Choose
My dear Mormon friends, brothers and sisters in Utah and beyond, hear my heart clearly:
You simply cannot follow both the biblical gospel of grace alone and the LDS doctrine simultaneously. The doctrines completely cancel each other out—like day and night, life and death, truth and deception. You cannot hold onto both. It is absolutely impossible to believe and follow both the LDS prophets and Jesus Christ as revealed in the Bible. One of these is true. The other is an outright lie.
The Horrific, Evil Outcome of LDS Doctrine
Let me speak clearly and lovingly: LDS doctrine, at its core, is hideously evil, spiritually devastating, and utterly demonic. It places unbearable burdens upon you—demanding continuous, exhausting human effort, never-ending religious rituals, constant anxiety about personal worthiness, and ceaseless striving to please an LDS God who is capricious, demanding, and utterly unlike the Father revealed by Jesus Christ in Scripture.
The Apostle Paul sternly warned against exactly this evil, twisted doctrine in Galatians:
"But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed!" Galatians 1:8
Mormon doctrine clearly preaches "another gospel"—a false gospel, a demonic deception dressed in religious garments, deceiving millions of precious souls. It preys on your anxiety, guilt, fear, and uncertainty. It keeps you captive, spiritually oppressed, enslaved to the words and whims of false prophets.
The Immediate Solution and Glorious Good News
My dear, beloved LDS friend, this deception can end right now—this very moment, today. You hold in your heart, mind, and imagination the power to break free, immediately and eternally.
Right now, as you read these words, you can pray sincerely and privately:
"King Jesus, I come humbly before You now. I confess openly that I have followed false prophets, especially Joseph Smith, and believed deceptive doctrines. I have trusted in works and human efforts rather than Your grace alone. I ask You, Jesus, to forgive me and cleanse me completely. Right now, I choose to surrender fully to You.
Jesus, cause me to be born again from above—by Your grace, by Your mercy alone. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit, and transfer me from darkness into Your marvelous light. Make me Your child, a son or daughter of the Most High God. You alone, Jesus, are the truth, the way, and the life, and no one comes to the Father but through You.
Lord Jesus, become my only Rabbi, my only Teacher, my only Master. Guide me personally through Your Holy Word, the Bible. Renew my mind, transform my heart, and teach me everything I need to know. I surrender fully as Your Ambassador, living entirely by Your grace.
Please, King Jesus, grant me courage, boldness, and power to share this life-changing truth, this good news, with everyone in my ward, my family, my friends—everyone I know.
I declare my freedom and liberty right now, no longer a slave to Joseph Smith or the LDS false prophets. I belong to You alone, Jesus. Set me fully free, forever, by Your perfect grace. Thank You, Jesus, Amen."
My dear LDS friend, if you prayed this sincerely in your heart, everything changes now. Your life, eternity, and relationship with God have shifted instantly from darkness to radiant, eternal, abundant life in Christ alone.
Declare Your Freedom Boldly
It's time to declare your freedom. Declare boldly your liberty IN CHRIST alone. Proclaim your allegiance no longer to Joseph Smith or the LDS false prophets—but to Jesus Christ alone.
The Gospel of Grace is astonishingly good news: God loves you fiercely, perfectly, eternally. Your salvation and entire sanctification have already been completed in Christ. You don't need to earn or perform your way into God's approval—you have it fully and completely in Jesus Christ alone.
Declare your freedom today and every day. Share the Good News. Let your light shine brightly across Utah and the entire Great Basin region.
Today, choose life.
Choose grace.
Choose Jesus Christ—only and always.
This, my beloved friends, is the heartbeat of GO LO: total freedom in Christ alone, by grace alone, forever.
The Call to Action—Rise, Remnant, and Ignite the Dry Bones Revival
Beloved brothers and sisters across Utah, the Great Basin Region, and beyond, now is the hour. Now is the moment. It is time for the Remnant—the true “people of the pews,” those faithfully sitting under lukewarm hirelings in compromised Laodicean churches—to rise up, come together, and embrace our radical, holy calling.
We cannot count on the hirelings. These lukewarm, Nicolaitan-driven pastors cling desperately to their salaries, retirement plans, and hunting cabins—hopelessly tethered to the idolatry of mammon. If we wait for them, we will only face obstruction, denials, and compromise. No, beloved, we cannot depend upon the institutional church to rise up.
Instead, we boldly issue this clarion call directly to you—the Remnant sitting quietly in the pews—to courageously arise. God is calling out thousands of surrendered, Spirit-filled warriors, filled to overflowing with the love, power, and truth of Jesus Christ Himself. It is time for us to unite as God's surrendered Remnant and ignite the prophesied Dry Bones Revival!
Hear the powerful words of Ezekiel:
"Thus says the Lord God to these bones, 'Behold, I will cause breath to enter you that you may come to life.'" Ezekiel 37:5
It is now our hour to be this breath of life, God's own breath, His Spirit flowing powerfully through us—awakening and resurrecting spiritually dead souls imprisoned within the Mormon deception. It is now our sacred duty and radical privilege to go love our LDS family members, friends, neighbors, and coworkers. We must go courageously, lovingly, and humbly, showing them what true grace and love actually look like.
Paul issues our marching orders clearly:
"Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice…" Romans 12:1
It is time, dear friends, for us to become living sacrifices—to surrender ourselves completely as ambassadors of Jesus Christ. We must show our Mormon neighbors the real Gospel—not through arguments, but through radical selfless love, laying down our lives willingly and joyfully for those who oppose us. Let our lives vividly demonstrate Christ’s perfect love poured out through us.
Let’s become the people who bless when cursed, who love when hated, who forgive when wounded. As Paul reminds us:
"Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse." Romans 12:14
We must show our LDS neighbors something they’ve never witnessed before: genuine, unconditional love in action—a supernatural love so powerful, so irresistible, they will be compelled to ask about the hope we carry.
As the prophet Isaiah boldly declared:
"Arise, shine; for your light has come, And the glory of the Lord has risen upon you." Isaiah 60:1
This is your moment, Remnant! Arise, shine, rise from out of the pews, unite as the Remnant army of love and truth, and follow King Jesus into the greatest revival this region has ever known—the Dry Bones Revival.
The LDS people, trapped within a false, demonic system, are desperate for truth, grace, and authentic love. You hold this love within you—the presence and power of Jesus Christ. Rise boldly. Unite courageously. Go lovingly. Pour your life out joyfully.
Together, let’s storm the gates of deception, tear down demonic strongholds, and lovingly lead multitudes from the prisons of darkness into the glorious, eternal freedom found only in the real Jesus Christ.
Rise up now, Remnant.
Your hour has come.
Go LO. Go now. Go love.
Jesus Christ leads us, and His victory is already secured. The Dry Bones Revival is here. It begins with you—today.