By His Grace: A Journal of Returning
Finding Peace Where I Left It — With God
Part 3: The Divine Design—Words, Spirit, and Scientific Revelation
Sunday, April 20, 2025.
Energy, scientists say, is never lost—only transformed. And while physics speaks of energy, the Bible speaks of the soul, which is eternal. When we reject God's grace, the soul doesn’t cease to exist—it carries the weight of that choice, as seen in Luke 16:19–31, the story of the rich man and Lazarus. And as we grow older, we tend to lose that raw, instinctive trust we had as kids. But Jesus said that to truly live in the kingdom, we must “become like children” (Matthew 18:3, ESV). Simple faith still opens doors.
Even science nods to divine mysteries. Quantum mechanics teaches us that the observer influences the outcome—literally, what we focus on can shape what becomes real.
This aligns with Proverbs 23:7: “As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.” Then there’s Dr. Masaru Emoto’s water experiments—when exposed to positive words like “love” or “gratitude”, water formed beautiful crystals under a microscope. Negative words created distorted shapes. Think about that—our words affect molecules. And since our bodies are mostly water, our speech affects us on a physical level too. Jesus wasn’t exaggerating when He said, “The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life” (John 6:63, ESV).
Words shape reality. They’re not just sounds—they’re carriers of spirit, of intent, of power. And the joy of it all? You don’t need to be a theologian or a scientist to get it. God has layered His truth everywhere—Scripture, nature, even in quantum physics. Why? Because He wants us to understand. To stand strong. To fight back against lies, fear, and the forces that seek to distort our identity. So whether you're in a place of peace or pressure, remember: joy isn't circumstantial. It’s spiritual.
A wise and loving person can thrive in hardship, while someone with a hardened heart can suffer even in luxury. It all comes down to alignment—with the truth, with the Word, and with Jesus. “I am the way, and the truth, and the life” (John 14:6, ESV). And when your spirit is aligned with Him, everything changes—from your thoughts to your words to the very energy you bring into the room. Science explores the physical. The Bible reveals the spiritual. Together, they whisper the same message: You were made for more. You are loved. You are His. Words, Spirit, and the Power Within: A Fusion of Faith and Revelation We live in a time where science is beginning to echo what Scripture has said all along—that words have power, that our thoughts shape reality, and that our bodies are temples of the living God.
Consider the fascinating experiments by Dr. Masaru Emoto. He demonstrated that water, when exposed to words and intentions—spoken or written—changes its structure. Positive words like “love” or “thank you” resulted in symmetrical, beautiful ice crystals, while negative ones like “hate” or “you fool” produced chaotic, malformed patterns.
Water responded to human consciousness. Even cooked rice, in another widely shared experiment, reacted to verbal energy. Rice placed in one jar and spoken to with love remained relatively fresh. The jar that was ignored or insulted rotted quickly. Now remember: your body is over 70% water. “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits” (Proverbs 18:21, ESV). This is not metaphor—it’s a mirror of spiritual truth reflected in creation.
So when Scripture tells us that “By your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned” (Matthew 12:37, ESV), it's not just a warning—it’s physics, biology, and spirit working in divine harmony. Enter the Wim Hof Method—a breathing technique that combines intentional breathwork, cold exposure, and meditation. Its core principle is simple: we can influence our nervous system, immune response, and even perception of pain through breath.
What does that remind you of? The very breath of God. “Then the LORD God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living creature” (Genesis 2:7, ESV). The same breath that animated Adam is still animating us today. With every conscious breath, we can center ourselves, reconnect to our Source, and bring our bodies under submission to God’s Spirit. Jesus, too, breathed on His disciples after the resurrection and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit” (John 20:22, ESV).
He taught us not only how to speak with authority but also how to live with intentionality. Jesus is the Word made flesh (John 1:14), and when we speak, we either echo His divinity or reject it.
Now let’s jump into the CTMU (Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe) by Christopher Langan, one of the highest IQ minds on record. In the CTMU, reality is described as a self-simulating, self-processing language—a universe that is not just made of information, but is information. Think of it as a divine algorithm with feedback loops. Sound familiar? “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God… Through Him all things were made” (John 1:1-3, ESV). CTMU echoes this foundational truth: the universe is intelligent, structured, and responsive—because it flows from the Logos, the divine Word. According to Langan, human consciousness is not detached from reality—it defines and interacts with it. That’s what prayer, declarations, and faith do. It’s not mysticism—it’s divine logic. Your thoughts, speech, and spiritual state impact creation.
You are a participant in God's ongoing expression. This is why demons fight so hard to possess minds. Not just for control, but because humans are co-creators in this system. If your words have the power to change molecular structures, imagine what happens when they're driven by lies, hatred, or blasphemy.
Now flip that: imagine the power when your words align with truth, love, and Scripture. We are at war—not just physically, but spiritually and informationally. Ephesians 6:12 reminds us: “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against… the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.” This battle is for your mind, because your mind is a gateway to influence reality. But God is not silent. He is revealing truth through every possible channel: Scripture, science, experience, and even the quantum fabric of the cosmos. You are being equipped.
You are not powerless. Jesus said: “Behold, I give you authority… over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall hurt you” (Luke 10:19, ESV). Use your words as Jesus did—to speak life, to heal, to bless, to command mountains to move (Mark 11:23).
Use your breath to anchor your spirit in God’s presence. Use your knowledge not to puff up, but to walk humbly with the One who formed all knowledge. Because you're not just surviving—you are fighting back with divine design. And every breath you take, every word you speak, every thought you choose is a weapon of light in a war for souls. Today is April 20th, 2025. Here in my country, we are celebrating Pagkabuhay, which marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ—His triumph over death after the crucifixion.
On this sacred Sunday, I find myself reflecting, translating thoughts into words with the help of both the Holy Spirit and modern tools like a.i. large language models. In the spirit of celebrating the living Christ and God's enduring truth, I feel moved to share my earnest perspective on the world we live in today. I believe that everything we need to thrive has already been given to us. According to biblical prophecy, we are in the end times—living in the days of the rapture, as written in the book of Revelation. This means the world as we know it will not last forever. The arrival of the Antichrist is foretold, and the second coming of Jesus Christ could happen at any moment.
Let’s pray together
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> Dear God our Father in heaven, we are deeply grateful for the blessings we have today. I pray for those who may have forgotten to pray or to give thanks for the gift of waking up this morning, I ask that the Holy Spirit touch their hearts. I pray for strength so we can share prosperity and kindness with those around us, especially to our families.
Father God, I thank You for my parents. I honor my father for the example he set—for showing me the value of "wag susuko" (never give up). Through Jesus Christ, I believe that whoever is reading this now will be encouraged to keep going—to take the life given to them and pursue righteousness, not hiding from their divine nature because of past sins.
I pray in appreciation that the weight of our imperfections cannot not separate us from Your love. God, thank You po sa paulit-ulit na pagliligtas Ninyo sa amin—thank You for continuously saving us, not only from the evil that’s a problem in this world but also from the battles within ourselves.
God, I ask for Your forgiveness once again you know my heart. By Your grace, may Your Holy Spirit guide us in forgiving ourselves and others, so we may walk in the freedom and truth that comes from You alone.
In Jesus' name, we pray.
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Thanks for reading that prayer with me. This journal / short eBook is a reflection from two very significant days—Black Saturday and Easter Sunday, April 20th, 2025. These are the moments I feel compelled to share, as they are rooted in personal growth, spiritual awakening, and a deeper understanding of Christ’s call.
It’s incredible to think that it took me nearly three decades of doubt before I fully surrendered to Him. I can look back and see how Jesus showed up in my life, including in two dreams during those years. The most recent dream occurred just this April 2025, a reminder of His constant presence and His patience with me.
For a long time, I categorized myself as "non-religious" when filling out documents because I thought of myself as spiritual. However, I’ve come to realize that I wasn’t properly connecting to God in the way I needed to. I’ve begun learning a lot about the spiritual world and God’s design for it—this journal project being part of that journey. So I thank you Jesus Christ my savior.
It’s also a bit of a vulnerable place for me as I continue to grow in faith.
As I continue to journal and reflect, this series, By His Grace: A Journal of Returning—Finding Peace Where I Left It — With God, is being created. I hope it reaches and encourages those who are on their own journey of faith. I plan to continue sharing, so stay tuned for what’s to come.
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May this be an inspiration and encouragement to you to dive deeper into the Bible, to draw closer to Jesus, and to continue seeking the truth He has for us. May you experience His love, grace, and peace today and always.