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The Truth About Evil By: Calvin Walker


It was from that point that he began to let me know that evil is sometimes not a matter of moral good and bad. Evil will always find its roots in disobedience. Regardless if the tree was good for fruit, the command of God to Adam was not to eat it. This is where a lot of us get in trouble on our walk. We look at evil from a moral and ethical standpoint. Evil is robbery, killing, molesting and things of a criminal nature. However, we don’t consider pasturing, wearing a pair of shoes or sowing a seed at a service evil. The thing is all of these things, in and of themselves, are good but become evil when they are done out of a disobedient heart. The truth is your best intentions have nothing to do with God’s righteousness. For too long, we have based righteousness on an outcome and not obedience. Since something ended up working out, we deem it righteous. However, your perception of a situation’s success and God’s could be totally different.

Let’s look at Adam and Eve, they ate the fruit and now they were well learned. However, from God’s vantage point they had all of the knowledge and no understanding. This was not a success. Don’t allow perversion to cause you to walk in disobedience. Just because you think something is good does not make it good. In Proverbs 16:25, it says, “There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death.” There are things that seem morally correct. There are things that seem sound business wise. There are things that seem sound family wise. However, if any thing that seems right goes against the command of God it is evil. The command of God tells you how you should live. So anything that causes you to do otherwise is the reverse, evil. It really is that simple. Evil is found in disobedience. Regardless of what you think, you must learn to obey the command of God. In his commands, there is abundant life.

When the disciples were learning to pray, Jesus was telling them to ask God to deliver them from disobedience. Evil is an undisciplined mindset that rebels against the righteous standard of God. We should make this a part of our standard prayer time as well. Lord, deliver me from my nature that would cause me to disobey you. Stay on the Path!

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 About the Author: Path contributing writer Calvin Walker has been writing editorial content for Path MEGAzine since 2007.  Calvin’s ability to break down the word of God with thought provoking analogies and real life analysis makes an impact on Christians seeking a closer walk with God.  An accomplished author, Walker released his debut book titled “The Gallery” early 2010.  Click here to read excerpts and purchase Walkers’ book.



“Chew On This!” By Calvin J Walker



Some of the symptoms of eating food too fast are: tendency to overeat, poor digestion (having to use the restroom immediately after you’ve eaten food), indigestion/heartburn, and weak digestion leading to a weak immune system. These things can be seen spiritually as well, when we tend to stuff ourselves with life in a hurried fashion. I think all of us have been the victim of heartburn because of our lack of patience. Another thing that I think some of us can relate to is poor digestion. A symptom of eating food too fast, as noted previously in the paragraph, is poor digestion. This means that the food that you have eaten goes right through you and you don’t give your body the chance to absorb the nutrients. So many times, some of us find ourselves trying our best just to stuff life’s trials down; in hopes that the quicker we eat it, the quicker it will be over. However, when we don’t chew it appropriately we will not absorb any of the lessons that it was sent to teach us. Then, subsequently, we are forced to eat that course over again.

I have been trying to work on this eating slowly thing for a second. It has been extremely difficult because I am so used to eating quickly. Now, chewing is something that I must consciously do to make sure that I am taking my time. Sometimes I do forget, I won’t lie to you. However, I do find that when I take my time and chew my food, I am satisfied on far less than I thought I needed. In Matthew 6:11, as Jesus was instructing the disciples to pray, he told them to ask for their daily bread. In the scripture, daily means subsistence or the minimum necessary to support life. Lord, give me what I need for today. However much or however little, teach me to process what you have given me in a way that will be beneficial to my life and growth.

For a very long time, I had been dissatisfied with the life that I found myself living. I was not in poverty or extreme lack, I just couldn’t seem to be content with what I had. I have found that my dissatisfaction had nothing to do with life itself. It had everything to do with how I took life in and allowed it to either benefit or hinder me. I had given the cares of life too much power and started looking at certain relationships in an unhealthy manner. Paul said it best in Phil 4:11-13; he learned how to be satisfied in any state because he realized who his source was. That is the key to being satisfied; knowing who your source is and having full faith and dependence on Him alone. Worrying, impatience and misguided wisdom never got anyone anywhere that they desired to go. Learn to chew slowly and enjoy the life that God has given you. Whether times be good or bad, our satisfaction comes only through the strength we have found in Christ. I think that Trident slogan should be the new mantra for believers everywhere, “Chew on This.” Stay on the Path.

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 About the Author: Path contributing writer Calvin Walker has been writing editorial content for Path MEGAzine since 2007.  Calvin’s ability to break down the word of God with thought provoking analogies and real life analysis makes an impact on Christians seeking a closer walk with God.  An accomplished author, Walker released his debut book titled “The Gallery” early 2010.  Click here to read excerpts and purchase Walkers’ book.



Lecrae Reveals An Over-comers Testimony on ‘I Am Second’ Video Series


LecraeIn the ‘I Am Second’ video series on YouTube, it was Gospel Rapper Lecrae’sturn to talk about how he became saved.  Lecrae has an awesome testimony that he poured out in this video.  One of Gospel’s best selling rappers tells the world in depth how God transformed him into a tool he could use to bring forth the message of Jesus Christ.  Continue reading


Actor Beth Payne talks about Jesus, Maya & Miguel and Hosting the Stellar Awards


Actor/comedian Beth Payne is a recognizable face in the entertainment industry having played in movies like ‘Boondocks’ and animation TV shows as the voice of ‘Maya and Miguel.’

Beth has a real passion for Jesus and expresses that in the interview with PATH’s Christin Gordon.  Payne was invited to do some hosting at the Stellar Awards and talks about what Jesus means to her.   Continue reading



Crystal Aiken Back Recording with Sophomore Album Coming Soon [VIDEO]


The very first Sunday Best winner from season 1 is back in the studio collaborating with some of Gospel’s most sought after producers. Crystal Aiken is excited about what she will offer up as ministry to the body of Christ.

Crystal speaks with Path MEGAzine openly about the hit show Sunday Best, and what it did for her as an artist.  She gives advice to the contestants that audition in upcoming seasons, and talks about when we can expect from her new single. Continue reading



Trin-I-Tee 5:7 Speaks About Loosing Third Member & Their New CD Angel & Chanelle


 We always have fun interviewing the girls of Trin-I-Tee 5:7, and this time was no exception!  Angel and Chanelle are the two girls who make up the group after the third member Adrian left to pursue other business ventures.

It was that kind of night backstage at the Stellar Awards.  Angel walks around the press room with no shoes on while Chanelle complains because they made a pact to wear their heels all night. Continue reading



Going to God to Stay Away from Porn


t1larg.christianporn.cnn_He is a good Christian, Michael is telling his two therapists. He goes to church most Sundays. He’s a devoted husband and father of two daughters.“But when I would leave on business trips,” he says, “I knew I was going to get to be someone else.”  Prostitutes, porn – I took anything I wanted.”  Continue reading


Isaac Carree Talks about Singing Background for Years before Billboard #1 Debut


Isaac CarreeIsaac Carree is a singer, songwriter, producer, and actor.  For over a decade Isaac has sung background for the likes of Kirk Franklin and John P. Kee.  Now Isaac is stepping out with his first CD “Uncommon Me” which stunned everyone except Carree by going #1 on the Billboard Gospel charts.

Following the success of his debut single, “Simply Redeemed,” the sweet sounding Isaac Carree released the foot stomping single “In The Middle.”  Continue reading



Le’Andria Johnson Talks Life After Sunday Best and How She Overcame Her Breaking Point


Le'Andria JohnsonPATH catches up with Le’Andria Johnson at the Gospel Music Workshop of America (G.M.W.A.) where she tore the house up with her hit song ‘Jesus’.

Not many media outlets have got to speak to the soul-stirring Gospel artist since she was crowned Sunday Best on season 3 of BETs critically acclaimed show. Continue reading



Embracing Your Future by Paula Bibbs


 Think about when you are trying to hug, to embrace someone. If you have something in your hand, you must either release it or you have to give a “half hug”. That’s how it is with life. If you continue to hold on to the things of your past, you won’t fully enjoy the joys and promises that await you in your future. Continue reading