REVELATORY TEACHINGS OF THE HOLY BIBLE

The Teacher of the first revelation, who passed away at the age of 80, dedicated his life to passing on the teachings he received between 1960 and 1974. He would be 110, the number of years of Joseph, which is significant. It was Joseph who gathered the corn into the storehouses in preparation for the famine. The corn symbolizes spiritual truth, the famine symbolizing the spiritual famine the Prophet Amos spoke of; a hunger for hearing the words of the Lord, which religion, with its literal interpretations, has failed to teach us. The first revelation exposed the error in Judaism and in Christianity, the histories of which are encoded in the stories of the Old Testament. This was the primary objective of the first revelation, serving to re-establish the true foundation; the one laid through the spiritual teachings of Jesus, preserved by the code that served to protect them throughout the 3500 year-long reign of religion, which was to end with the new millennium. This would require a second revelation; that of the symbolic code of the Bible, teachings I received between 1998 and 2005.

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THE BIBLE DECODED takes us on a journey with the children of Israel, who were chosen to represent us the people. They traversed the wilderness, symbolizing the mind, but that is as far as they went. They never gained the courage to ascend the mount, symbolizing the heart. They never entered the promised land, where they were to drive out the seven inhabitants, symbolizing the spiritual impurities of the heart that Jesus spoke of. Where the people stood two thousand years is where the people still stand today, with hearts in need of healing, which doesn’t take place by keeping the letter of the law, or by engaging in any of the disciplines that focus on the mind.  In fact, they have now become a stumbling block in that they lack the instruction needed to make the transition from the mind to the heart; from the kingdom of heaven to the kingdom of God, or from the 4th dimension to the fifth dimension.  Jesus has given us the instruction, which is to judge the twelve tribes of Israel, the subject of my second book, originally published under the title: “Judging the Twelve Tribes of Israel.”

 
 

 

WHY MAN BLAMES GOD FOR HIS PAIN AND SUFFERING

It’s because of Religion, with its false image of God. The true image of God came through Jesus, but that image, rejected by those of religion, was quickly replaced with yet another religion, founded upon the teachings of Paul, who kept the false image alive through his false doctrine. Religion teaches that nothing happens unless it’s God’s will, so whatever happens, no matter how painful, and how much we suffer, it’s God’s will.  That is not what God’s Word teaches us!

Man was made in the image of God, which means that man has the power to form a creation through his word, as God made heaven and earth through His word.  This is not a word we speak through our mouth or in our mind, but a word we spoke into our heart. The Prophet Jeremiah refers to it as “man’s word,” which he says will be man’s burden, leading to punishment falling upon the house of those that say, “the burden of the Lord.” The Lord is truth, and truth carries no burden, it makes us free.  It is our word of error that is responsible for our pain and suffering, not God! “Woe unto them that call evil good… that put darkness for light…” The words of the Prophet Isaiah. The word woe means misery; grief, the consequence of mistaking lies for truth. Our word of error made our “first heaven and first earth,” formed through false perceptions and beliefs. To stop the pain and suffering, we must form “a new heaven and a new earth,” symbolizing “a new mind and a new heart.”

“And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away… And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. Revelation 21:1,4

Our new creation takes works. Faith without works is dead, spoken by James, the brother of our Lord. Dead means it doesn’t exist. If we are not engaged in the works of our new creation we have no faith. And if we have no faith, we are left up to fate. Written by Sandra L. Butler © 2024