The Hidden Idolatry of Wanting to Be Understood by Everyone
There’s a pressure many women carry that rarely gets named out loud: “I just want people to understand me.”
You want to explain your intentions. Clarify your heart. Make sure no one misreads you. Make sure no one walks away thinking the wrong thing.
So you over-explain. You replay conversations. You edit your words before you speak them. You carry the weight of how you’re perceived long after the moment has passed.
And it feels normal. Even kind. Even mature. But underneath it, there can be something deeper happening…
Conviction Isn’t Shame, but It is God Pulling You Back Before You Go Too Far
There’s a feeling many women have learned to fear: That sudden check in your spirit. That moment something doesn’t sit right. That quiet awareness: this isn’t aligned.
And almost immediately, we label it…
Why the Church Stopped Talking About Demons
There was a time when the Church didn’t avoid this conversation. It didn’t whisper about it. It didn’t rebrand it. It didn’t explain it away.
It dealt with it. Because Scripture doesn’t treat the spiritual realm like metaphor.
It treats it like reality.
Jesus didn’t just teach truth. He cast out demons. And the early Church didn’t just preach sermons. They confronted spiritual darkness head-on.
So what changed?
Unpopular Opinion: Your Feelings Are Not a Reliable Guide
There’s a message everywhere right now:
“Trust yourself.”
“Follow your heart.”
“Listen to your feelings.”
“Do what feels right.”
It’s presented as wisdom. As empowerment. As freedom. And if we’re honest, it’s appealing. Because it puts you in control.
But here’s the problem…
Is Everything Just Trauma… or Is There Something More?
There’s been a quiet shift in how we explain the human condition.
What used to be called:
spiritual oppression
temptation
bondage
sin
Is now almost exclusively labeled…
Feelings Make Terrible Theology
There’s a quiet shift happening in Christianity right now. It doesn’t look dramatic. It doesn’t sound dangerous. In fact, it often sounds compassionate. But it’s changing everything.
More and more, people are no longer asking: “What does Scripture say?”
They’re asking: “What feels right to me?”
And that shift, subtle as it is…
Unpopular Opinion: “God Just Wants You Happy” Isn’t in the Bible
Why this belief sounds comforting, but isn’t actually biblical
It sounds right. It feels right. It’s said constantly: “God just wants you to be happy.”
You’ll hear it in conversations. You’ll see it in captions. You’ll find it woven into advice about relationships, purpose, and life decisions. And on the surface, it sounds encouraging. But here’s the problem…
When “God Told Me” Isn’t Actually God
There are few phrases more powerful—or more dangerous—than this:
“God told me.”
Because if that’s true, you don’t question it. You don’t test it. You don’t push back. You obey.
That’s why this matters. Not because God doesn’t speak, but because people are claiming He…
Unpopular Opinion: Not Everyone Who Says “I’m a Christian” Actually Follows Christ
This is uncomfortable to say. But it needs to be said, especially in a culture where the word “Christian” has become incredibly broad.
Today, “Christian” can mean almost anything…
Unpopular Opinion: You Don’t Need Another Devotional
Let’s be honest for a second. Most Christians are not lacking access to Scripture. They’re drowning in content.
Devotionals. Podcasts. TikToks. Sermon clips. Quotes. Highlight reels of other people’s quiet time. And yet, for many believers, something is still missing. Not inspiration. Not motivation. Not information…

