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With Michael Walker
With Michael Walker
A message to the Indoctrinated…
What if I told you the gospel you’ve been fed was more courtroom drama than divine surgery? What if I told you God isn’t waiting with a gavel to punish you—but with a scalpel to save you? What if I told you sin isn’t a felony that demands sentencing, but an infection that demands a cure?
You were never born guilty. You were born infected. And the difference is everything.
Religion has twisted the gospel into a message of fear, guilt, and cosmic punishment. But when you open the pages of scripture—when you actually read the Greek, examine the pattern, and see the blood—you don’t find a judge. You find a physician. And He’s not here to throw the book at you. He’s here to bleed for you.
You Inherited Original Sin, So You Deserve to Be Punished – Man’s Verse, Not God’s
“You inherited original sin, so you deserve to be punished.” That’s what man says. That’s what religion teaches. That’s what guilt-driven theology demands. But that’s not what God said. It’s not what the Greek says. And it’s not what the Bible actually teaches.
Let’s be clear: the idea that you were born guilty and deserve hell is a manmade doctrine, not a divine revelation. It’s fear-based manipulation, not truth. It’s spiritual abuse masquerading as righteousness.
What the Bible Actually Says
Romans 5:12 tells us: “Through one man, sin entered the world, and death through sin, and so death passed through to all men, because all sinned.” It doesn’t say punishment was assigned. It says death spread—like an infection. The Greek word διῆλθεν (diēlthen) means to pass through, spread through, make its way through—just like a disease. This is not a courtroom. This is an ICU.
The Wages of Sin Is Death—Not Damnation
Romans 6:23 tells us: “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord.” The Greek word ὀψώνια (opsōnia) refers to military wages—the payment you earn. Sin is an employer. Its payroll is death. But not hell. Death. Not punishment. A terminal condition.
Forgiveness Doesn’t Cure Blood Conditions
Let’s get brutally honest. In all of human medical history: Did forgiveness ever cure HIV? Did forgiveness reverse cancer? Did a gunshot victim live because someone forgave the bullet? Did forgiveness ever stop a body from bleeding out on a battlefield? Absolutely not.
Because forgiveness is relational. But sin is biological—it’s a blood infection, a soul disease. Jesus didn’t come to say “I forgive you.” He came to bleed for you. Because only pure blood could replace corrupted blood. You don’t need a legal pardon—you need a transfusion.
Adam and Eve Prove the Pattern
Let’s break the indoctrination using the first humans. When Adam and Eve sinned, did God send them to hell? Did He assign them to punishment for being infected? No. God slaughtered an animal—a blood covering. He clothed them. He continued to walk with them until the day they died.
Their death was not a punishment. It was the wage of infection—a biological consequence. And where are they now? They’re in Sheol, in Abraham’s Bosom, waiting for the final resurrection, waiting for their ascension—just like every Old Covenant saint. They weren’t damned. They were covered.
Know the Difference: Death vs. Separation
Let’s settle this once and for all: The wages of sin equals death. That’s what happens when the infection runs its course. The rejection of the transfusion equals separation. That’s what happens when the cure is refused.
If you die infected and never receive the cure—you remain quarantined. Not out of vengeance. But because an infected creation cannot dwell in the presence of a holy, immune God. It’s not about punishment—it’s about preservation of the pure.
So What Must We Do?
We need to stop preaching guilt. We need to stop offering people “forgiveness” as if it’s a magic ticket. And we need to start offering them what Jesus bled to give: a blood transfusion. Forgiveness is what happens after the cure is accepted. It’s relational. It restores trust. But it’s not the cure itself. The blood is.
Final Word: The Gospel Isn’t a Trial—It’s a Transplant
You weren’t born guilty. You were born infected. And the cure isn’t to be found in church attendance, religious performance, or shallow repentance. The cure is found in the blood of Jesus Christ, infused into your being.
The wage of sin is death. The refusal of the cure is separation. But the gift of God is eternal life—through the only transfusion that can rewrite your DNA: the living, breathing blood of the resurrected Son of God.
That is the gospel. And anything less than that is just spiritual malpractice.
Let This Be the Moment You Finally Understand
Religion wants you to think you’re on trial, waiting to be condemned for existing. But the truth is, you were born into a contaminated bloodline, and the great physician already scheduled your surgery. The cross wasn’t a punishment—it was a procedure. A blood exchange. He bled so you could breathe. He died so you could be reborn.
This isn’t about earning heaven or escaping hell. This is about healing. This is about a God who doesn’t shame you for being sick but offers you the one cure that works. You are not disgusting to Him. You are dying without Him. And He wants to live in you, not to judge your symptoms, but to replace your blood with His own.
So stop acting like salvation is a courtroom victory. It’s a hospital miracle. And the blood is still available.
Let the infected say yes to the cure. Let the infected live.
And let the sons of God rise.