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What if God really does mean what He says?
What if walking on water, commanding storms to cease, and traveling by supernatural means aren't just ancient stories-but instructions for *today's* believers?
What if healing the sick, casting out demons, and confronting supernatural evil are included in Scripture not as history lessons, but as *our assignments*?
Frazier Isaiah Zeller-"Fizzy" to those who know him-was supernaturally rescued from a satanic cult at the age of four. Barefoot, bleeding, and desperate, he cried out to God for salvation. Heaven answered.
Now seventeen, Fizzy operates in the authority Jesus promised to all believers: power over darkness, authority to heal, and the ability to see and engage the spiritual realm that most Christians pretend doesn't exist.
Thunder Mesa: The Barefoot Mystic, is an indictment of powerless, passive Christianity that has traded supernatural encounter for comfortable programs. It's a challenge to believers who quote Scripture about God's power while never expecting to demonstrate it. It's a wake-up call to a Western church that has forgotten what was normal in the book of Acts.
Jesus said, "These works you have seen me do-and greater works than these-you will do, because I am going to the Father." (John 14:12)
Fizzy believes it.
The question is: do you?
Welcome to the Barefoot Mystic series-where faith isn't measured by attendance or theological knowledge, but by whether you're willing to operate in the authority Heaven has already given you.
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