There’s a thought that continues to surface the more we grow in God: He is not becoming more complex. He is becoming more clear. What once felt layered, distant, and difficult to grasp begins to simplify. Not because we’ve lowered the standard— but because we’re beginning to see Him as He is. From the beginning, God’s approach has been consistent. In Genesis , He creates the heavens and the earth, fills it with life, and then gives it to man: Take care of this. Have dominion. There was no striving to earn it. No system to unlock it. It was given. Then comes Jesus. And with everything humanity had built—tradition, law layered with interpretation, conditions stacked on conditions—He says something that almost sounds too simple: “Believe.” Not perform. Not prove. Not qualify. Believe. And somewhere along the way, we’ve felt the need to add to it. “If…” “And…” “But…” As if simplicity couldn’t possibly carry something so significant. But what if that simplicity i...