EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 50 MIN
Carry the Light-Episode 1-Overview-Carry the Light: The End of Self-Rule
from Senetru Radio · host Kenny LaPoint
NEW RELEASE & PODCAST: CARRY THE LIGHT Welcome to the Carry the Light Podcast on Senetru Radio — a chapter-by-chapter journey through Carry the Light: The End of Self-Rule, the newest book from Senetru. In this first episode, we introduce the book, walk through its core premise, and dive deep into The Foundation — the essential opening section that frames everything that follows. Before the chapters can be understood, the language must be recovered. That is what The Foundation does. In this episode, we examine: The Core Premise of the Book: Carry the Light is not a new message — it is a return to an original order. Life and light flow only where God governs. Where self-rule prevails, Agapē grows cold. Where alignment is abandoned, the light recedes. The book traces what self-rule is, why it blocks what belief alone cannot restore, and how returning to alignment with the Father allows His people to carry the light of life again. Why Language Comes First: Meaning determines understanding. When words shift, the conclusions drawn from them shift as well — even when the words themselves remain familiar. Scripture is especially vulnerable to this because modern English cannot carry the full depth of the original Greek and Hebrew. This section establishes why word recovery is not an academic exercise. It is a necessary one. Agapē — A Verb of the Will: Perhaps no word in Scripture has been more flattened than love. In the New Testament, the term most often translated as love is Agapē — not a noun of the heart, but a verb of the will. It describes a life fully yielded to and aligned with the will of God. When the modern emotional definition is imported into the text, Jesus is recast, obedience becomes optional, and the message is fundamentally altered. Logos — Living, Not Static: The Logos is the living will, intent, and expression of God — not a book. Jesus does not originate the Logos, nor does He replace it — He embodies it, showing what full alignment with God looks like when carried by a man. Reducing the Logos to a static document trains people to associate God's will with written phrases rather than with active obedience and a yielded life. Imported Assumptions: An imported assumption is something believed to be true because it has been heard repeatedly — not because it has been examined carefully. Repetition creates familiarity. Familiarity creates confidence. And confidence is often mistaken for truth. The Foundation exposes how inherited assumptions shape understanding without ever being tested against the text itself. How Meaning Drifted Over Time: From the original manuscripts to Nicaea, to Jerome's Latin Vulgate, to the printing press, to modern translation tools — this section traces the historical journey of how the original meaning of Scripture was gradually obscured, and why recovering it matters now more than ever. "For the Logos of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart." — Hebrews 4:12 The journey through Carry the Light begins here — with the foundation that makes everything else legible. 📘 Carry the Light, The False Door, Unmasking the Beast, and the Senetru Answers research tool are available at www.senetru.com
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