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    🧠✨ "Simple (Not Basic)" — God isn’t built… and that changes everything

    18/05/2026 | 4 mins.
    Title: 🧠✨ Simple (Not Basic)

    🧠✨ "Simple (Not Basic)" — God isn’t built… and that changes everything

    What if God isn’t just the biggest thing… but not a “thing” at all?

    Most of us—without realizing it—picture God like a super-powered version of us.
    Smarter. Stronger. Eternal.

    But still… built.

    Still something that has attributes.
    Still something that could, at least in theory, be taken apart. 🧩

    That’s the problem.

    Because anything made of parts depends on those parts.

    And anything that depends…
    isn’t the source of everything else.

    Classical Christianity has always said something far more radical:

    God isn’t made of anything.
    Not physical parts.
    Not metaphysical parts.
    Not “power + knowledge + goodness” stacked together.

    He doesn’t have being.
    He is Being.

    That’s what “divine simplicity” means.

    Not that God is easy to understand—
    but that He isn’t assembled.

    No upgrades. ⬆️
    No change. ⏳
    No becoming.

    Because if He could gain something,
    He didn’t already have it.

    And if He didn’t already have it…
    He’s not God.

    Everything else?

    Changes.
    Learns.
    Breaks.
    Improves.

    Everything else receives existence.

    But God?

    God doesn’t receive anything.

    Everything else borrows life—
    He’s the reason anything is. ✨

    And yeah… that raises a question:

    What about Jesus?

    If God doesn’t change…
    what does it mean that “God became man”?

    That’s in the song.

    And next week—we go further.

    The Trinity. 🔺

    🎶 "Simple (Not Basic)" — Part 1

    #Catholic #CatholicFaith #PetersBarque #CatholicMusic #Theology #DivineSimplicity #Thomism #Philosophy #BibleStudy #CatholicTruth

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    It's True...

    14/05/2026 | 0 mins.
    It's True... #short
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    A spammer pretended to be my priest...

    13/05/2026 | 5 mins.
    I'm the director of OCIA for my parish, and as such my name, email, and phone number appear in the bulletin, which appears online. Quite frequently, some spammer scrapes the information, then spoofs being my priest (who I have known personally for 20+ years)... and sometimes... I string them along...
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    📜✨ **"He Ascended, But His Body Remained"

    11/05/2026 | 4 mins.
    📜✨ **"He Ascended, But His Body Remained" — The Ascension Didn’t End Christ’s Reign. It Revealed It.**

    **He didn’t leave. He reigns.**

    The Ascension is often treated like a departure scene.
    Jesus goes up… and the story shifts to the apostles figuring things out on their own.

    But that’s not what happened.

    Christ ascends as the **Son of Man**, fulfilling Book of Daniel — receiving dominion, glory, and a kingdom that spans every nation.
    Not a local movement.
    Not a temporary mission.
    A universal reign.

    And on earth?

    His Body remains.

    Not as an idea.
    Not as a loose network.
    But as something real, visible, and structured — what Paul the Apostle calls the Bride and Body in Epistle to the Ephesians.

    And the very first thing that Body does after He ascends?

    They fill an office.

    In Acts of the Apostles, Saint Peter doesn’t say, “Let’s write some things down and hope people interpret them correctly.”

    He cites Scripture.
    He points to the Psalms.
    And he insists:

    **“Another must take his place.”**

    Because the office didn’t die when the man did.

    That’s not improvisation.
    That’s continuity.

    That’s authority handed on.

    And it’s exactly why, as Paul the Apostle says in First Epistle to Timothy, the Church is the **pillar and foundation of the truth** — not a collection of opinions, but a Body grounded in the Truth who is Christ Himself.

    This is what the Ascension reveals:

    Christ enthroned in heaven.
    His Body active on earth.
    Apostles appointing successors.
    Councils speaking with authority.
    A mustard seed becoming a tree.

    Not a book club.

    A Church.

    🎶 **"He Ascended, But His Body Remained"** — a track for converts, cradle Catholics, Scripture nerds, and anyone who’s ever wondered what the apostles actually *did* next.

    #Catholic #CatholicFaith #PetersBarque #CatholicMusic #BibleStudy #Theology #CatholicTruth #ApostolicChurch

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    **Disclosure**

    Peter's Barque is a Catechetical musical project by Justin West. He's a Catechist, not a musician. The music is created principally through digital means, and the art is AI (but the words/heart/soul is all still him)
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    ❤️🪨✨ "Not of Works" — Now Animated

    06/05/2026 | 4 mins.
    ❤️🪨✨ "Not of Works" — Now Animated

    Same song.
    New experiment.

    This week I’m trying something different.

    I’ve taken “Not of Works” and turned it into a fully animated version—simple, visual, catechetical… something that shows the theology, not just says it.

    Because this topic matters.

    Abraham is called justified by faith.
    He’s also called justified by what he did.
    Same with Rahab.

    That’s not a contradiction.
    That’s the Bible telling one story from two angles:

    Faith that lives… moves.

    🧠 What I’m curious about

    Be honest with me:

    Does the animation make the message clearer?
    Does it help you see what the song is saying?
    Or is it distracting?

    This takes a lot more time than a standard release, so it probably won’t be the norm…

    …but if it genuinely helps people understand the faith better, I’d love to do it periodically.

    🎶 "Not of Works" (Animated) — for anyone who’s ever heard “not of works” and wondered… okay, then what?

    #Catholic #CatholicFaith #PetersBarque #CatholicMusic #BibleStudy #Theology #CatholicTruth #ApostolicChurch

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    🎧 LISTEN TO THE MUSIC

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    Disclosure:
    Peter’s Barque is a catechetical musical project by Justin West. He’s a catechist, not a musician. The music is created primarily through digital means—and the art is AI—but the words, heart, and soul are his.
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