New Beginnings Do Not Need Gatekeepers
Andrew G. Stanton - Feb. 15, 2026
Most new things are inconvenient.
They disrupt revenue streams.
They expose fragility.
They threaten incumbents.
So gatekeepers stall.
They request revisions.
They demand proof.
They ask for traction.
But resurrection did not file paperwork.
It did not ask Pilate for a statement.
New beginnings often look small.
A note.
A repository.
A USB image.
A single npub.
But that is how movements begin.
Sunday is not loud.
It is decisive.
You do not need permission to begin again.
And you do not need permission to build what you believe is right.
Scripture
“This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24
“Forget the former things… see, I am doing a new thing!” — Isaiah 43:18–19
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