Warning
⚠️ Warning — but no fear!
Welcome to jesusTALK — a platform that delivers no religious packaging, but real biblical substance. Everything you read here is:
verifiable against the Word of God (not against traditions)
free of denominational coloring
deep, clear and written with love
Yet here is the honest note — not from arrogance, but out of care:
What you read here can have a physical effect.
For your spirit knows what is true — even when your mind resists.
📚 Numerous studies show: when firmly established beliefs are suddenly questioned, the body reacts measurably. In neuropsychology it is called the "cognitive dissonance reaction":
🔬 Brain research proves: when a person receives information that contradicts deeply held convictions, this activates alarm networks in the limbic system.
— (cf. Festinger, 1957 / Rock & Schwartz, 2006)
Possible reactions:
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Inner unrest
- Emotional rejection ("this can't be right")
➡️ This is not a mistake, but a protective system of your thinking — which has gotten used to believing certain things without ever questioning them.
But the good news is:
You are absolutely safe here.
For everything you find on jesusTALK is based exclusively on the Word of God — not on dogmas, not on systems, not on human control.
What you need:
- Quiet while reading (perhaps with tea and Bible nearby)
- The freedom to ask questions (even inwardly)
- And the trust that God is not offended when you test — he even rejoices.
📖 1 Thessalonians 5:21: "Test everything; hold fast what is good."
What awaits you:
- Biblical depth without dogmatic fences
- Thoughts that speak to heart and mind at the same time
- Honest truths — that may hurt at first, but then heal
For real faith is not a feeling. And also not a system.
➡️ Real faith is a living relationship between God's word and your spirit.
And that is exactly what you were made for.
Closing line (to smile at):
If you feel a little "dizzy" while reading — stay seated. Take a sip. And smile. Because it means: you are thinking new.
And God does what he always does, when one really lets him:
He makes all things new. (Rev 21:5)