Why Falling Short of the Glory of God Will Transform Your Life by Tanya Taylor

Greetings Groundbreakers!!!

Storytime!!!

Title: Tethered Souls

  1. Woman in the Situationship: Simone
    Simone sat in her apartment, the soft hum of the fridge the only sound breaking the silence. She looked at her phone, the screen illuminating her face in the dim light. Another text from him—Jared.

“Where are you? What’s going on?”

She sighed, running a hand through her hair, feeling the familiar frustration creeping in. Jared had never been hers. Not really. They had danced around a “relationship” for months, meeting up when it was convenient for him, having late-night phone calls, and sharing tender moments—until he pulled away again.

She tried to ignore the gnawing feeling in her chest—the constant pull that made her check her phone every few minutes, waiting for him to reach out, always wondering if she was doing something wrong, if she wasn’t enough. He said he wasn’t ready for a commitment, but his actions were always contradictory. One minute, he’d act like he cared, the next, he’d disappear for days.

But it wasn’t just Jared who made her feel off. It was the presence she couldn’t explain. It was like someone—or something—was watching her. Monitoring her every move, every reaction. Even when she tried to move on, she could feel it—a spiritual weight that wouldn’t let her breathe.

Sometimes, she would hear knocks on her door late at night, but when she checked, no one was there. Sometimes, she’d feel a cold shiver down her spine, as if invisible eyes were trailing her every step. It wasn’t just Jared’s absence; it was the feeling that someone else was pulling the strings, watching from a distance, controlling her emotions. She couldn’t explain it, but it felt like she wasn’t just losing Jared. She was losing herself.

  1. Man in the Situationship: Jared
    Jared sat in his car, staring at his phone. The screen was cracked from the last time he had dropped it. He knew he should text Simone back. She was probably waiting for him to explain—again. But he didn’t want to. He didn’t want to deal with her emotions, her neediness, her constant demands for something more. He had told her from the beginning that he wasn’t looking for a relationship. Why couldn’t she understand that?

But there was something about Simone. Something that kept pulling him back. Whenever they were together, it felt like there was this invisible thread, a connection that made it hard to breathe, hard to think straight. It wasn’t just about sex or the emotional highs—they were real—but there was something deeper. Sometimes, he could feel her thoughts, even when she wasn’t around. Sometimes, when he was with other women, he’d feel Simone’s presence in his mind. And when she didn’t text back immediately, a strange unease would settle in his chest. It was as if she was watching him, reading his every move, even when they were apart.

He told himself he was just imagining it. But the nagging feeling wouldn’t go away. It was like something—or someone—was always hovering just out of sight, keeping tabs on him. Keeping tabs on both of them.

Simone was always in his thoughts, and it made him uneasy. He didn’t know how to explain it, but it felt like there was more to their “situationship” than just two people. Sometimes, it felt like they were both being controlled by something dark, something invisible, like a puppet master pulling at invisible strings.

He couldn’t break free. And that terrified him.

  1. Family Member: Aunt Clara
    Clara had been watching Simone for a while. At first, she thought it was just a phase—this back-and-forth with that boy, Jared. Simone was strong, independent. She didn’t need a man to define her. But lately, there was something off about her niece. Simone had become quieter, more withdrawn. She spent long nights staring at her phone, waiting for a text or call from Jared, and when he didn’t respond right away, Clara could see the way Simone’s spirit sagged.

Clara had seen it before in her own life—she had been there once, drawn into unhealthy relationships where she was manipulated, pulled into a web of confusion and insecurity. It wasn’t until she found Christ that she understood what had happened to her. She had become entangled with someone who wasn’t right for her, someone who kept her in a state of constant emotional unrest. She hadn’t just lost herself; she had allowed a spiritual presence to tie itself to her.

It was happening to Simone now. Clara could see it in her niece’s eyes. It was like something dark had attached itself to her soul, monitoring her every move. She wasn’t sure if Simone knew it, but Clara could feel it—a presence following her, a spirit that wouldn’t let her go. It wasn’t just Jared’s inconsistency; it was something deeper. Something that had been planted, something that kept her tethered to him, even when she was trying to break free.

Clara knew she had to intervene, but how could she? Simone was stubborn, headstrong. And who would believe in something like this? Who would believe in the power of soul ties, especially when they were so deeply rooted?

She prayed, knowing that only God could sever those invisible strings, only He could free her niece from the grip of whatever was watching her.

  1. Friend: Mariah
    Mariah had been Simone’s friend for years, but lately, their conversations felt strained. Simone would cancel plans at the last minute, always making excuses about “being too tired” or “waiting for Jared to text.” Mariah had always been the realist between them, the one who could see things clearly when Simone was lost in her emotions. But this? This wasn’t normal.

Simone was losing herself. Mariah could see it. Her once-confident friend was now unsure, anxious, constantly checking her phone, looking for validation from Jared, or worse, from someone else. There were nights when Simone would text her and talk about feeling “watched,” like someone was observing her every move, her every decision.

It was all so strange. It wasn’t just the unhealthy situationship; it was the feeling that someone—something—was controlling Simone from afar. Mariah didn’t believe in that stuff—she wasn’t the spiritual type. But she couldn’t ignore the shift in Simone’s energy. It was as if Jared wasn’t the only one pulling strings.

Once, when they were hanging out, Simone had mentioned that she felt like something was “always behind her,” like someone was watching her. Mariah didn’t know how to respond. She just thought it was her imagination. But the more Simone talked, the more she realized: This wasn’t just about Jared anymore.

Mariah didn’t know what to do. She tried to confront her about it, tried to make her see the truth—that Jared wasn’t the cause of her pain, that she was letting herself be tied to something deeper, something spiritual. But Simone always brushed her off, saying she was overthinking.

Still, Mariah couldn’t shake the feeling that something wasn’t right. She prayed for her friend. She prayed for Simone’s freedom, even if she didn’t understand it completely.

Epilogue:

Simone sat in silence, the weight of her phone in her hand. She felt the pull again, but this time, she wasn’t sure it was from Jared. She closed her eyes and breathed deeply. What was it? Was it really just a man? Or was there something more?

Clara had been right—she felt something spiritual had been stalking her, monitoring her every thought, every action. Simone didn’t have the strength to fight it alone, but for the first time, she felt the urge to fight back. To sever the ties that held her, to break free from the unseen grip.

It was time to break free.

And she would, with the help of prayer, and the strength of her faith.

Book Review Falling Short of the Glory of God by Evangelist Foda Taylor
Evangelist Foda Taylor’s message is raw, powerful, and unapologetic in its pursuit of truth. She addresses the often-overlooked spiritual crisis of soul ties—the deep, unseen connections that can bind us to people, places, or experiences, hindering our walk with God. These ties can stem from past relationships, generational family curses, adultery, lust, trauma, or even ungodly attachments, and they can hold us back from experiencing the fullness of God’s grace.

In Falling Short of the Glory of God, Taylor provides readers with a clear, scriptural framework to identify, understand, and break free from these soul ties. His perspective is both pastoral and prophetic, offering not just insight but a pathway to healing through repentance, deliverance, and restoration.

Key Insights From the Book
Understanding Soul Ties and Their Impact on Your Spiritual Life Taylor reveals that soul ties are not just emotional connections but spiritual entanglements that can affect your entire being. She teaches how these ties—whether formed through intimate relationships, negative influences, or past trauma—create barriers to a deeper relationship with God. Through powerful biblical teachings, Taylor uncovers how these ties distort God’s design for our lives and relationships.

The Need for True Repentance and Breaking Free- One of the strongest aspects of the book is Taylor’s emphasis on repentance—not as a mere apology but as a radical turning away from past attachments and sin. She walks readers through the process of identifying these soul ties, acknowledging the pain they cause, and repenting with a contrite heart. Taylor explains that repentance is not just about asking for forgiveness; it is about actively severing the unhealthy bonds that tie us to our past so that we can walk in the freedom Christ died to give us.

Spiritual Warfare and Deliverance- As much as soul ties are emotional, they are deeply spiritual in nature, and Taylor doesn’t shy away from the reality of spiritual warfare. In practical steps, she equips readers with the tools to break free from the spiritual strongholds of soul ties, invoking the power of prayer, deliverance, and the authority of the believer in Christ. Taylor’s approach empowers readers to reclaim their spiritual inheritance and walk in the fullness of God’s glory.

Healing Through God’s Love and Grace- While the book is an honest look at the dangers of soul ties and the need for repentance, it is equally a message of hope. Taylor doesn’t just focus on what needs to be broken; she points readers toward the abundant grace and love of God that leads to true healing. By the time you finish this book, you’ll understand that no matter how far you’ve fallen short, God’s grace is sufficient, and He is waiting to restore you to His glory.

Why You Should Read This Book
You’re struggling with the effects of past relationships—whether romantic, familial, or friendships—that have left a mark on your soul. This book will help you identify and release those lingering bonds.

You’re seeking spiritual freedom and want to break free from emotional or spiritual entanglements that have been holding you back from your full potential in Christ.

You desire to experience a deeper, more authentic relationship with God and want to walk in His healing and grace.

You feel convicted but don’t know where to start.

Conclusion
Falling Short of the Glory of God is not just a book; it’s a powerful invitation to spiritual renewal. Evangelist Foda Taylor delivers a much-needed message for anyone trapped by the unseen chains of soul ties. Her honest, scripturally grounded approach provides both the conviction and the hope necessary for healing. If you’re ready to break free from the emotional and spiritual baggage that’s holding you back, this book is your starting point.

Don’t wait for tomorrow. If you feel the weight of your past holding you back, it’s time to repent, release, and walk in the fullness of God’s glory.

Order your copy today and begin your journey of healing and freedom in Christ.

The Fall of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Reckoning of a Nation

by Tanya Taylor

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Greetings Groundbreakers!!!

I know it’s been a long time!

Storytime!!!

The Fall of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Reckoning of a Nation
In the land where the sun once shone on promises of freedom, a dark and unholy storm began to brew. It had been years since the Emancipation Proclamation had been wiped from the law books, and with it, the soul of the nation had been traded for a lie—a lie dressed in the flashing lights of fame, money, and the empty allure of worldly power. The people, intoxicated by a thirst for material gain, had turned away from justice, forsaking their Creator for the golden idols of wealth, celebrity, and recognition.

The rich and powerful no longer cared for the cries of the oppressed. The wealthy elite, draped in their silk robes and diamond-studded chains, made their decrees in high towers while the people below were left to starve in the streets. The nation had traded the true freedom of its people for the fleeting comforts of wealth. Their hearts had become as stone, hardened against righteousness. The Emancipation was erased, and in its place, inequality was enshrined once more.

The wind carried whispers of change, though few took heed. The earth groaned beneath the weight of injustice, and those who had long suffered under oppression felt the heavy hand of God stirring. “Everything has a time,” the people murmured to themselves as the world around them trembled. “A time for war, a time for peace, a time to live and a time to die. A time to break down and a time to build up.” Yet what they could not see was that this was no ordinary time. This was the time for reckoning.

As the days wore on, strange and troubling signs began to appear. The earth itself seemed to shake, as though it was crying out. The sun dimmed over cities once vibrant with life, now haunted by the shadow of their collective sin. “All these are the beginning of sorrows,” some recalled the warning, but it was too late. The world had grown numb, consumed by self-indulgence. In their greed, they had idolized false gods—money, fame, and power—things that had no power to save them.

And still, the cries of the oppressed echoed louder. In the dark corners of the nation, where the people of color had long struggled, the pain had become unbearable. For generations, they had been silenced, their voices ignored. Yet, now, they felt the stirring of something greater. Their wounds, long ignored, had grown too deep to dismiss. And they knew—though they trembled in fear—that this was the time of the end. “When they say peace and safety, then sudden destruction cometh upon them,” they thought, their hearts heavy.

But with destruction came an unexpected deliverance. The voice of God rose amidst the chaos, calling His people back to Him. “I have seen your affliction, and I will not forget you,” He said. “I will restore you.”

It had begun in the city of Babylon, where pride and arrogance reached its peak, and the rulers of the earth thought themselves like gods. They had risen, like Lucifer, with hearts that said, “I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will sit upon the mount of the congregation.” Yet their fall would be swift. “For thou art brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.”

The people, weary of their bondage to sin, looked toward heaven. The judgment that had been promised to the wicked began to unfold. “You have sown iniquity, and now you will reap its fruit.” For those who had built their kingdoms on the backs of the poor, there would be no refuge.

But for those who had kept faith, for the oppressed whose hearts cried out to God, there was a promise of strength. In the midst of turmoil, God would be their refuge and fortress. The nation had turned its back on the laws of righteousness, but He would gather His people again, as a shepherd gathers his flock. They had been scattered, broken, and weary, but He would restore them. “If My people, which are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”

God’s protection would cover them like the wings of an eagle, and His provision would sustain them. They would not be abandoned to the storm, though it raged around them. The wisdom of God would rise in their hearts, and the light of His truth would guide them through the darkness.

In the quiet corners of the land, the people of color gathered. They knew their time had come. “The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it.” They rose, not with swords in their hands, but with the power of prayer and unity in their hearts. The gates of oppression trembled as they called upon their God.

For the first time in centuries, the land began to shift. The power of fame, of materialism, of the idols that had ruled the nation, began to crumble. The golden calves that had been erected in the name of progress and prosperity were shattered. “And He gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon.” The nations would be judged, and the righteous would stand firm.

The sky grew darker still, but the people of the land knew—deep in their hearts—that God had a plan. The time of judgment was upon them, but with it came His promise to restore. No longer would they be silenced. No longer would they be ignored. “I will not cause you to suffer destruction forever,” God said, and His words were a balm to their broken hearts.

Though the storm was fierce, those who sought His face would endure. The flames of judgment would refine them, but they would not be consumed. “I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.”

And in the end, the people of the land would know the truth—that God’s justice had prevailed, and that in the fullness of time, He would make all things new.

The End of Story time. Some people will not like this story. But it maybe the reality for some of us and may not affect others. Some people don’t believe in God, that is their choice.

Possible Preparation Plan if Marshal Law is at our door:
In a time when civil unrest, martial law, or heavy militarization of police forces seem like a potential reality, safeguarding your home requires a combination of practical preparedness, spiritual discernment, and community resilience. Here’s a guide to help protect your family and your home in such a challenging scenario:

  1. Prepare Spiritually
    The most important safeguard you can have is spiritual preparedness. When facing times of uncertainty, fear, and chaos, a strong connection to your faith can bring peace, guidance, and wisdom. Rely on God for your protection and provision, and trust that His will for you and your family will prevail, no matter what happens around you.

Pray for protection: In times of upheaval, prayer is your first line of defense. Seek God for wisdom, direction, and peace. He promises to be a refuge for those who trust in Him.
Cultivate inner peace and resilience: Meditation on God’s promises—such as those found in Psalm 91 or Isaiah 54:17—can provide peace in times of turmoil.
Stay vigilant spiritually: Trust that God will alert you when danger is near, giving you wisdom on when to stay and when to move.

  1. Physical Preparation & Self-Defense
    While trust in God is paramount, taking practical steps to ensure the safety of your home and loved ones is also critical.

Strengthen your home:

Reinforce doors and windows with quality locks, deadbolts, and security bars where appropriate.
Install a security system, cameras, and alarms to monitor your property. Many systems now allow you to monitor remotely.
Use motion-activated lights around your property to deter nighttime intruders.
Create a safe room: Designate a room in your house that can be fortified in the event of an emergency. This room should have thick walls, a strong door, and limited access points. Equip it with essentials like water, food, medical supplies, flashlights, and a means of communication.

Self-defense training: Take classes in self-defense or firearms handling if appropriate and legal in your area. Ensure all family members know how to protect themselves if necessary. Be responsible and well-trained if you keep weapons for defense, and always comply with local laws.

  1. Establish Community Networks
    The saying “it takes a village” holds especially true in times of crisis. By building a network of trusted neighbors and local allies, you can increase your chances of survival and create a support system for your family.

Form a neighborhood watch: Strengthen your community by organizing a group of trusted neighbors who can monitor activities in your area and provide mutual aid if needed.
Stay in communication: Set up group messaging or walkie-talkie systems so that you can quickly warn one another in case of danger or emergency.
Share resources: Whether it’s food, medical supplies, or backup generators, pooling resources with your neighbors can ensure that you’re not alone if basic services break down.

  1. Know Your Rights and the Law
    Understanding your legal rights in the face of martial law or military/police actions is crucial.

Familiarize yourself with local and national laws: Know your rights regarding search and seizure, curfews, and freedom of movement. In some states, the National Guard or military may not have the legal authority to search your home without a warrant.
Stay informed about martial law declarations: Keep track of government communications, whether through official news outlets or emergency alerts, to stay informed about curfews, evacuation orders, or other military actions.
Keep a legal advisor or civil rights lawyer on speed dial: Know who to contact for legal counsel if your rights are infringed upon.

  1. Create an Evacuation Plan
    In the worst-case scenario, your home may not be a safe place. Having a well-thought-out evacuation plan is key.

Know your routes: Map out several possible escape routes from your home, whether on foot or by vehicle. Avoid high-traffic areas and have backup routes in mind.
Have a bug-out bag: Prepare an emergency bag with essentials like clothes, food, water, medical supplies, important documents, and cash. Keep this bag in an easily accessible location so you can leave quickly if needed.
Pre-arranged safe havens: Identify places where you can go if you must leave your home, whether it’s a family member’s house, a friend’s home, or a safe house. Share this information with trusted individuals in your community.

  1. Monitor the Situation
    Being informed and aware of what’s happening in our country and neighborhood will allow you to act preemptively and avoid dangerous situations.

Follow reliable news sources: Stay updated with current events and government actions via trusted news outlets or emergency alerts.
Stay alert to unusual activity: Pay attention to movements or behaviors in your area that may suggest something’s amiss. Use your judgment to determine when to stay and when to leave.

  1. Stockpile Essential Supplies
    In the event of a breakdown in societal order or services, having the basics on hand will be critical. Stockpile supplies that can sustain you and your family for weeks or even months.

Non-perishable food and water: Stock up on canned goods, freeze-dried meals, and plenty of bottled water. A water filtration system may also be necessary if local water sources become contaminated.
Medical supplies: Ensure you have basic first-aid kits, prescription medications, and any other medical necessities.
Fuel and power: If power is cut off, have backup power sources like portable generators, solar chargers, or extra fuel.
Essential documents: Keep copies of important documents, such as identification, birth certificates, insurance papers, and emergency contacts, in a safe place.

  1. Prepare Your Mind and Heart
    Above all, understand that times of national upheaval and instability can challenge your mental and emotional state. Stay strong in your resolve and lean on your faith and community.

Stay grounded: Take care of your mental health. Practice mindfulness, prayer, and meditation to stay calm in the face of chaos.
Teach your children resilience: If you have children, talk to them about what might happen and prepare them emotionally for the challenges ahead.
Stay hopeful: Even in the face of adversity, trust that God will provide a way for you and your family. Remember the promises of Psalm 23 and Isaiah 41:10: “Fear not, for I am with you…”

Conclusion
In the face of martial law, militarized streets, or civil unrest, your home and your family’s safety depend on a combination of faith, practical preparation, and community support. Keep your faith strong, prepare wisely, and remember that no matter what happens, God promises to be your refuge and strength in times of trouble.