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I and my Father are One!

When Jesus says, “I and my Father are one.” We are often taught that Jesus is claiming to be the Father, and I believe he is claiming that, but I also believe he is revealing more than just that. He is sharing a greater mystery that is often not recognized, a mystery that will change everything. A mystery that will set us free and send us down the path to completing our mission (never-ending mission) and discovering the true purpose of this journey we call life: finding out who you truly are.

The Two Witnesses

The identity of the two witnesses has always been an intriguing topic. A popular topic of discussion among Christians (of all denominations); wondering who they are and when they will arrive. Some believe these two individuals are possibly prophets written about in the scriptures, such as Enoch and Elijah. While others will say, it is the Jews and the Gentiles. But are these interpretations correct? Or could the two witnesses be someone or something much deeper? And could they already be here?

The Kingdom of God is within you?

When Jesus was asked when shall the kingdom of God shall come, he responded, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation (meaning you will not be able to see it with your eyes): Neither shall they say, Lo here! or lo there! (it won’t be a physical place that you can point towards or walk to). He said, “behold, the kingdom of God is within you.” What does he mean “within you”?

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The Third Adam

The Third Adam is a metaphor for the three-day journey we travel in our lives in our quest for the truth. In scripture, we are told that it is the spirit that gives life and not the letter; this means that there are more profound hidden lessons than what we see at face value. In this blog, I hope to share those hidden lessons that I believe God reveals to us all when we begin to seek more and when we begin to question the things we once thought to be true. The Third Adam is symbolic of the third day when Christ is found in the temple, and he says to you, "Did you not know that I would be in my Father's House?" Read more

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