Showing posts with label The Life and Teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Part 2 - Tim Spiess Presents The Light of the World: The Life and Teachings of Jesus of Nazareth... VOTE!

 

“I am the Way, the Truth and the Life…”, and “All who are of the truth listen to MY voice.” ? 

If this is so, then is it not true that those eternally valuable truths… “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life, and no one gets to the Father except through me.” "If you continue in My word, then you are truly disciples of Mine; and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." 

have been drowned out … buried … LOST. 



"You have heard that it was said, 'YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR and hate your enemy.' "But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven; for He causes His sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. (Matthew 5:43-45)


(32)  "And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, 
will draw all men to myself." 




"But who do you say that I am?" (16) Simon Peter answered, "You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God." (17) And Joshua said to him, "Blessed are you, Simon Barjona, because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but my Father who is in heaven. (18) "I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock (possibly pointing to the earth) I will build my church (my Family of people called out of the world); and the gates of Hades will not overpower it. (19) "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; and whatever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall have been loosed in heaven."*40 (20) Then he warned the disciples that they should tell no one that he was the Messiah. *40 Many religious people and their leaders use this passage to say that Joshua made Peter his sole leader or representative on earth. This view is wrong for the following reasons. First, Joshua says that binding and loosing is available to all his disciples in Matt. 18:18-19.@  Second, Joshua says that only he is to be the leader of his followers (Matt. 23:8-12).@  Third, Peter failed to do what he ought to have done several times – denying Joshua for example. Peter is not the sinless Son of Man, and thus is an inadequate leader for men’s souls as is any man or woman. Only the Good Shepherd is worthy to be the leader of our souls and only He is He represents the owner of the sheep. (21) From that time Joshua began to show his disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the leaders of Israel (religious and political), and be killed, and be raised up on the third day. (22) Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him, saying, "God forbid it, Lord! This shall never happen to you." (23) But he turned and said to Peter, "Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; for you are not setting your mind on God's interests, but man's." (24) Then Joshua said to his disciples, "If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow me. (25) "For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it; but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. (26) "For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits (loses or gives away) his soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul? *41 (27) "For the Son of Man is going to come in the glory of his Father with his angels, and Will Then Repay Every Man According To His Deeds (what he has done). (28) "Truly I say to you, there are some of those who are standing here who will not taste death until they see the Son of Man (Joshua’s favorite title for himself) coming in his kingdom (see the following verses)." *41 Sadly, people don’t value their souls because they have been deceived into thinking they don’t have one. All of the wealth and material things on the earth will be of no comfort to a person after a person leaves their body and they see what they threw away (Life Everlasting) in exchange for what they love in the world…a few years of pleasure, material comfort or money etc. (17:1) Six days later (after the saying of Joshua regarding seeing the Son of Man coming in His kingdom) Joshua took with Him Peter and James and John His brother, and led them up on a high mountain by themselves. (2) And He was transfigured (He changed appearance) before them; and His face shone like the sun, and His garments became as white as light (perhaps the preview of His coming in his kingdom). (3) And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, talking with Him. (4) Peter said to Joshua, "Lord, it is good for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three tabernacles (small shelters) here, one for you, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah." (5) While he (Peter) was still speaking, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and behold, a voice out of the cloud said, "This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased; listen to HIM! *42 (6) When the disciples heard this, they fell face down to the ground and were terrified. (7) And Joshua came to them and touched them and said, "Get up, and do not be afraid." (8) And lifting up their eyes, they saw no one except Joshua Himself alone. (9) As they were coming down from the mountain, Joshua commanded them, saying, "Tell the vision to no one until the Son of Man has risen from the dead." (10) And his disciples asked him, "Why then do the bible experts say that Elijah must come first?" (11) And He answered and said, "Elijah is coming and will restore all things; (12) but I say to you that Elijah already came, and they did not recognize him, but did to him whatever they wished. So also the Son of Man is going to suffer at their hands." (13) Then the disciples understood that He had spoken to them about John the Baptist. *42 The great error of mankind. The Creator Himself spoke and said, “Listen to my Son”. And yet humanity goes on its own way, rejecting that plea of our Designer, and substituting just about anything or anyone – a book, the bible; Moses; Paul, pastor so-and-so, etc. – for the one true Leader appointed by the Creator, the Light of the world. “And this is the condemnation, that humans love the darkness rather than the Light” – see John 3:19.@ (14) When they came to the crowd, a man came up to Joshua, falling on his knees before Him and saying, (15) "Lord, have mercy on my son, for he acts crazy and is very ill; for he often falls into the fire and often into the water. (16) "I brought him to your disciples, and they could not cure him." (17) And Joshua answered and said, "You unbelieving and corrupted generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I put up with you? Bring him here to Me." (18) And Joshua rebuked him, and the demon came out of him, and the boy was cured at once. (19) Then the disciples came to Joshua privately and said, "Why could we not drive it out?" (20) And He said to them, "Because of the littleness of your faith; for truly I say to you, if you have faith the size of a (small) mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you”. (22) And while they were gathering together in Galilee, Joshua said to them, "The Son of Man is going to be delivered into the hands of men; (23) and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day." And they were deeply grieved. (24) When they came to Capernaum, those who collected the fifty dollar tax came to Peter and said, "Does your teacher not pay the tax?" (25) He said, "Yes." And when he came into the house, Joshua spoke to Him first, saying, "What do you think, Simon? From whom do the rulers of the world collect tolls or taxes - from their sons or from strangers?" (26) When Peter said, "From strangers," Joshua said to him, "Then the sons are exempt. (27) "However, so that we do not give them cause to arrest us, go to the sea and throw in a hook, and take the first fish that comes up; and when you open its mouth, you will find a gold coin. Take that and give it to them for you and me." (18:1)
@Matthew:18: 8-9 Truly I say to you, whatever you [r]bind on earth [s]shall have been bound in heaven; and whatever you [t]loose on earth [u]shall have been loosed in heaven.
Matthew 19: “Again I say to you, that if two of you agree on earth about anything that they may ask, it shall be done for them [v]by My Father who is in heaven.
Matthew 23: 8 But as for you, do not be called [a]Rabbi; for only One is your Teacher, and you are all brothers and sisters. 9 And do not call anyone on earth your father; for only One is your Father, He who is in heaven. 10 And do not be called [b]leaders; for only One is your Leader, that is, Christ. 11 But the greatest of you shall be your servant. 12 Whoever exalts himself shall be humbled, and whoever humbles himself shall be exalted.
John 3:19 And this is the judgment, that the Light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the Light; for their deeds were evil.


The Light of the World is a book that I have been waiting for, it seems, all of my life! I don't know how many times, as I've been writing book reviews, I have thought about those that spoke about religion--of any kind. There are those who have moved into alternative experiences of a spiritual nature, which included astral projection and more of the supernatural experiences. I have read quite a few about agnosticism. I have read brilliant books by Stanislaw Kapuscinski delving deeper into the various Books of the Bible and/or moving beyond what was found there into new revelatory territories. I have also read dozens if not hundreds of fictional stories that honed in on a religious life... I have purchased a book by Thomas who recorded all of the words said by Jesus... But, as stated, it was nothing but the actual words recorded, so held little value for considering commentary in relation to those words.

The closest I ever got to finding what I wanted was How to Be a Christian without being Religious. That is, until I found a manuscript many years ago that I knew was what I'd been searching for... Quite recently, I was able to remember the name of the author and sought him out and have already read his other book, Christianity: A Successful Failure.

A God Incident where I recently woke up to hear the Holy Spirit say "Tim Speiss" was my direction to start seriously reading and sharing about The Light of the World. Given the frustration and worry that I have been going through since I learned that Evangelical Christians had endorsed Donald Trump, as you may have noticed, I've been reading a lot of nonfiction books trying to understand what happened... First, I listened to a video by Frank Schaeffer, author and son of the Evangelist Francis Schaeffer, who is now creating videos speaking out against the past president. In one of his videos I had learned that a "deal" had been struck between Trump and Evangelical leaders. It was at that point that Frank Schaeffer, who was at that meeting, chose to pull away from what had happened. Since then I've been reading many others who have written against that "Deal" and what has happened!

I began to feel better but still felt that something major had changed within the Christian and Republican Party. And I watched as my family was affected. I even told one of them that I loved her, but that I loved God more and we have not spoken since. Soooo, this seemed to be the perfect time for me to speak out about all that I have read and learned about Christianity through many different books... Some have talked about sexuality issues within the church as those individuals were being exposed and condemned. I had also watched how money was being spent within politics that literally blew my mind, especially from a Christian standpoint as Jesus spoke out against those who sought power through riches/money...

In other words, I was ready--anxious to read this book... But there was always another new book that came out that was also important to what is happening in America right now... It took a reminder from My Lord to what He wanted from me at this time...

In Part I, I talked about Tim Spiess' decision to call his movement, The Peaceful Revolution. I can understand why, and I will be joining that site after tomorrow's election when I can, hopefully, breathe a little better. You see, Jesus also conducted a peaceful revolution... Yes, since His mission was to reach all those who were lost, hurt, or estranged for one reason or another, He often told those He helped, to not talk about being healed... Of course that didn't always work, but He would continue moving on to others, never trying to gain credit for His work. Never seeking praise, thanks, or some type of payback... 

I have worked with thousands of writers, authors, editors, and others who have been involved in publishing a book(s). During my early years, I fed on Christian-related books. But then, I started working at West Virginia University, where I met people from all races, religions, and sexual orientation. And, I've never saw any difference in any of them. What I mean is that, I never felt any form of discrimination or bias against anybody that I met. Even when I found a problem with somebody, I was able to move away, just as I learned Jesus did, so that disagreements would not often arise...

And, when I had symptoms of Job Burnout with high levels of stress-related symptoms, I pulled within to heal, rather than strike out in anger--at least as much as I could, which was not every time...

My point is that I and so many of us have seen more hatred and violence spewed since 2015, that we are working hard just to maintain some level of stability in our own lives... I listen to others worry and realize that I don't. It matters to me what has happened, but I must say that within my life, I have always found support from my best friend, Jesus...

Tim has bravely acted as I believe he was told to do by God Himself. What he has done was to take that final step that nobody ever has done before to say that, in toto, Christianity has indeed been a successful failure. There are millions of Christians all over the world. Many have been introduced to God through the many different sects or denominations...

In fact, having so many different sects or denominations should be your first warning, don't you think? Actually, I had not really gotten to the point where Tim had gotten before he started writing this book. So, if you hadn't thought a lot about exactly what has NOT occurred for over 2000 years, I think we all can be forgiven... But, you will find that Spiess has spotlight many of these issues that should have been questioned by this point in time...

For instance, once Jesus was born and died for all of us, shouldn't all of the old writings have gone into historical archives? Instead, all of the Old Testament was retained and a New Testament had been started. Now we do know that there were many who had already had religions so that some retention of their "religions" would have been retained. BUT, since at the point where those who had started following Jesus via his disciplines and teachings, a new testament could have been started and completed... More specifically. The Old Testament, The Life and Teachings of Jesus, and, all other peripheral writers who wrote books at that time... But only Tim Spiess, as far as I know, has taken the important and monumental step to say ONLY THE WORDS OF JESUS ARE ALL THAT WE NEED!

Tim Spiess has done the research--considerably MORE research than many of those who have written on the subject in more than 2000 years. Tim Spiess was free of bias, free of a religion that met his needs, and the drive to start asking questions and acting upon them! Again, very specifically, he pondered the issue and came up with a conclusion that should have been declared about 2000 years ago... The birth and death of Jesus and His life and Teachings should be in ONE Book... And so, he presents The Light of the World: The Life and Teachings of Jesus of Nazareth... as the One and Only book that we need to follow our Savior, Jesus Christ (better translation being Joshua. This book uses Joshua and I found in reading the actual teachings of our Lord, using Joshua actually helps in exploring our new and only book which will be used to guide our lives...

On the Other Hand... think about... Messenger

I have looked at my life and come to somewhat of a different conclusion. If indeed we have come to accept the teachings of Jesus, and since we have moved forward with so many WORLD changes during those two thousands years, would it not be appropriate that many of the parables used in those early days may need to be updated? But that's an idea for another page... The question is: Will a Quiet Revolution move us forward based ONLY upon the words of the Son of Man? I actually think so.

During the interim between 2015, and the present, when I first became involved and interested in politics, I have seen so many issues that were defined and explained in the Bible, but were ignored, questioned, or changed in meaning to meet the needs of a few; hence, for instance, the unlimited numbers of Protestant denominations...

After reading this book, I'd like to try. In fact, I have been using many of the words of Jesus in rebuttal of what has been happening in America. And, anybody paying attention, we can all clearly see that the individual running for Office who most closely attempts to respond to the words in The Light of the World, would never incite violence, hate, and division among our citizens... nor insurrection against the government of our country...

It will be my honor to continue to share with you about this book. In the meantime, I highly recommend you get your own copy and start reading. Spiess provides ongoing commentary and references to ensure you, too, begin to see all that He Spoke which was never followed... May we all find our way now, and begin our own quiet revolution...

God Bless

Gabby

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Tim Spiess Presents The Light of the World: The Life and Teachings of Jesus of Nazareth - Part 1

 




(This author uses “Joshua” instead of the popular “Jesus” in order to refer to the person who is the subject of the first four books of what is referred to as the “new testament.”  I do this because Joshua is a better translation of His name, and because of all the religious junk associated with the name “Jesus” or “Jesus Christ” or “Christ”.)

Have you ever heard somebody in the crowd around you say, "Jesus Christ!" loudly, as a curse word? I have... And I've cringed inside each time. It bothers me that so much has been lost in the centuries since God Sent His Son to All of Us...
Even His Birthday has been captured by Santa Claus and an entirely different type of holiday that, yes, includes gifts such as what The Three Kings brought at the time of His birth,
But for many, they have no idea that there is a different
 Reason for the Season!
Let's face it--acknowledge it...
We've lost the Holiness of His Coming!
By merging a secular holiday
with the birthday of Our Lord
to me, is just wrong...
but that's me...if you can bring Christ into the Season and not spend much money buying, buying, buying gifts for anybody and everybody, but have not loved as Jesus asked of us...by giving to those in need...
then you have placed money above our Lord...
just my opinion...of course...

Above a month ago, I awoke and heard just two words: Tim Spiess
I knew exactly what I was to do...
I was to start reading diligently and reviewing this book...
Now is the time to rethink your thoughts about...God...
Right now in America, there are those that are using religion as a political tool, even calling themselves Christian Nationalists and claiming that religion (or their religion)
is above government and our constitution...
Comparing religion versus the Constitution is like saying
1 person equals one flea, or worse,
one man's sperm is more important than one female's life
In other words, it is not comparable! 
And should not be compared!
Tim Spiess has, throughout all of this, been speaking about
and conducting a quiet revolution that has nothing to do with America
It has to do with...God... and His Son
https://thepeacefulrevolution.info/the-light-of-the-world.html

I have found the title The Peaceful Revolution quite extraordinary. How many times we learn that Jesus, in performing miracles, would tell those he healed not to tell anybody else. But they would be so excited and, since they were healed, would receive questions about what happened... It was a quiet revolution, then, as well... By word of mouth, each individual who was touched by Jesus/Joshua would spread the word about His Love. They would speak His Truth and share about the man who had been there to touch each of those who were, in some way, in need of help... All they did was ask... And, sometimes, based upon faith of the requesting person, they would be automatically healed by their faith... If trouble was heard about, He and His disciples would leave that area and move on to another. There was no attempt to convince anybody of Who He Was... It was, instead, a Quiet Revolution that has spread further and further across the world over thousands of years... In fact, Christ knew He was to die and when. He was on a Mission which ended at The Cross
I believe that, like me--and you(?), many, who are individuals who had been exposed to religion and found they had many questions, Tim Spiess was selected by God to take on a monumental task... much more of an ongoing movement that would lead people back to 
The Son of God...

What you will be reading is not new...
What you will be reading forces you to recognize...
What you will be reading allows you to immediately recognize...
What you will be reading is exactly why The Son of God was Born...
What you will be reading, at the same time, is very simple to understand...
What you will be reading is that This Book does nothing but Place the Light of the World's Words Exactly Where 
They were always meant to be...
Above All Other Words that were Ever Said
The Words of the Son of God...
Which Said, for instance, that all rules be set aside...
That we were to Follow The Son of Man...
Who Died for Us...

Soon you will realize that the book(s) that have been read for thousands of years, were important, but they were not The Words of Joshua...
Which provided The Truth as to how we should Live...
And we are being told that These Words Were Ours
Because God Loves Each of Us Through His
 Amazing Grace...


The purpose of this presentation of the first four books of the New Testament is to try to assist in recovering something extremely valuable that has been lost. What extremely valuable thing has been lost? Before we investigate what extremely valuable thing has been lost, let us first take a small but important digression.  Most people are familiar with the expression, “you should not throw the baby out with the bathwater.”  It is an effective saying to teach the principle of not dismissing a true or valuable or important thing (the baby) that might be surrounded by, or associated with, false or valueless or unimportant things (the dirty bath water).   I would ask the reader to please apply this principle to the person of Jesus (or Joshua) of Nazareth.  In other words, before you throw the baby (Jesus of Nazareth) away with the bathwater (bible-christian-messianic beliefs and religion in his name), you ought to take a careful look at the Baby.  After all, what do you have to lose by reading Joshua’s words, teaching and life story?  It won’t take you long to read, and you will be one of an increasingly few number of people on the earth who actually read his words and teachings. 

This author would suggest that it is unfair to throw away ‘the whole jesus religious thing’ as irrelevant to your life or as ‘a bunch of silly or hypocritical rubbish’ without first giving his words and teachings a honest and fair read.  It is also irrational to deny that the person known as “jesus christ” has had a very significant impact on both human history as well as countless millions of individuals.  You should be curious as to why, and as a person that might be seeking truth, it would be unreasonable to avoid his own words in order to understand the very important ‘why’ question.  Even if you are a skeptic or critic, if you don’t read Jesus’ own teachings, then at best you are a lazy and poor quality skeptic or critic who doesn’t bother to go to the source of the object of your skepticism or criticism.  

Please, be a diligent skeptic or critic and search Jesus’ teachings YOURSELF for the faults and errors in his person or teachings that you assume account for the mess that covers much of the planet and is known as ‘christianity’ or bible-based religious groups call ‘the church.’ OK, let’s end the first digression.  

So, what extremely valuable thing has been lost?  Please allow me digress again before answering that question in order to briefly address those reading who have not seriously looked into the life and teachings of Jesus (or Joshua) of Nazareth.  (This author will use “Joshua” instead of the popular “Jesus” in order to refer to the person who is the subject of the first four books of what is referred to as the “new testament.”  I do this because Joshua is a better translation of his name, and because of all the religious junk associated with the name “Jesus” or “Jesus Christ” or “Christ”.) 

Every Person’s Basic Need Every living person has hope in something because it has been proven time and time again that a person without any hope (some self-perceived purpose for their life-existence) will seek to destroy themselves through suicide or other destructive behavior in order to try and end the inner emptiness of life-level hopelessness.  The reader should ask why that is.  Why is it that human’s alone (not animals) need a future reason for living (known as hope or purpose) or else they seek to dull or to end their existence? 

What is your hope in dear reader? Some ‘better’ material tomorrow…a better house, car, or vacation…a more ‘successful’ career?  Is your hope in a better education and thus more opportunity to accumulate wealth or influence over other people?  Is your hope in some better form of pleasing yourself or entertainment?  Is it in the next movie or the newest electronic device that you believe is somehow going to make your life more meaningful?  Is it in sporting events, challenges, vacations, hobbies or activities yet to come?  Do you find your purpose in life through the primary work that you do?  Is your hope in a person, like yourself, or a spouse, friend or partner?  Is your hope in your family or children?  Is your hope in religious beliefs or practices? Has having your hope in any of these things ever satisfied your soul in a deeply meaningful and permanent way?  Or does the pleasure of the pursuit or aurora of the lesser-hope fade as it passes, and you find yourself dissatisfied or somewhat empty until the next time?  When you largely accomplish your goals associated with your hope or purpose, what happens then?  Do you just pick up a new temporary one without thought to the fact that it too will end?  Do you ever take the time to just sit back and ask the import questions of life like why am I here?  What is the purpose of my life?  What does my existence mean?  If you don’t, why do you think that is so?  Are those not really important matters that deserve attention? Looking at this important topic from another perspective, have you come to the sad place of believing you are nothing more than a random accumulation of molecules with no soul and little or no meaningful purpose?  Or do you realize something fundamental is missing from your life?  Have you come to the place of acknowledging that your own efforts to run your life are not working well?  Have you come to the place of understanding that what is most important in life is relationships with other people?  That whatever pain or stress or anxiety or conflict or frustration or failure you are experiencing normally has to do with how you are relating to other people or even how you are relating to yourself?  Is there a right way and a wrong way to relate to people, and if so, where can I find that way or standard?  Can I be rightly related to all the people that I know and thus be a nearly perfect person and have a justifiably clear conscience?  Wouldn’t that be wonderful? 

Everyone has beliefs about what the purpose of their life is, including atheists (those who believe there is no God) and agnostics (those who believe one cannot know if God exists).  Many atheists and agnostics are physicalists, meaning they believe a person’s self-expression (or personality) can be accounted for by physics-chemical reactions alone – this author believes that is an unreasonable belief.  By definition, however, a physicalists purpose for their life must end when their life ends, and thus their hope can only be in temporary things listed previously which will undeniably end.  They (and we) will die.  Their body will decay and return to dust.  In their belief, all the events, emotions, friendships, relationships, expressions of love and good in their life, all the special experiences they had and all the good things they accomplished – all will be gone forever, and perish with their death and the death of those who knew them…there will be nothing but the black, dark, void of existential destruction…for to lose something valuable is just like having it destroyed.  This is hopelessness – a meaningless-ness to life that is typically denied and buried under daily busyness, noise, entertainment and a denial of most things important – never peering over the edge of the approaching and undeniable event called death. 

Most physicalists are relativists, meaning they believe there is no absolute truth.  They say each person makes up their own reality.  Is that true?  No, because the relativist’s clearest statement, like, “No absolute truth exists” is a self-defeating statement.  That means that the laws of logic demonstrate that statement to be false.  Can you see it?  For if the relativist makes the statement, “no absolute truth exists,” one only need ask them, ‘is that statement absolutely true’?  If they answer, ‘yes’, then at least one absolute truth exists and thus their statement is false.  And if they answer, ‘no’, then they acknowledge the statement to be false.  It is undeniable that absolute truths exist, and it is reasonable to deduce that someone (a master Programmer?) created reason and logic to be based on absolute truth. The fact that it is undeniable that absolute truth exists - that everything is not relative according to a person’s (or even a collective culture’s) perspective or experiences - has a very significant implication.    That implication is that it is possible (even reasonable) that a Creator of that absolute truth has an absolute standard of truth which human’s will be held accountable to…or from another perspective, will set their after-death destiny by.  For if we do have a metaphysical part (beyond being able to sense with our five senses) to our person (often referred to as a soul, spirit or personality), and that part does survive physical death, then what becomes of us?

Dear reader, if you lost both your arms and legs and had your face badly disfigured, would that change who you really are?  With medical sciences advancing, it is reasonably conceivable that if all that was left of you was your head, you could be kept alive.  Would that change who you are?  The reasonable answer is no, it would not.  This is yet another proof that humans are more than just our physical bodies. 

Is religion the place where I will find answers to these things, or can I find those answers somewhere else?  What is the truth regarding these matters?  To ignore those critical life questions and not seek answers is to live less than a full life…it is to refuse to take life’s most important journey. And this brings us to a person, not a religion, who said, “I am the Truth.”  

No matter what you think about that claim, it is a very important claim that warrants investigation.  While anyone (and many have) can make that claim, the same one who said that also defeated death, at least according to the four accounts of his life, and that makes his claim worthy of sincere investigation. No one else in human history defeated death in as genuine, authentic and validated way. 

Religion in a general sense is humans attempt to understand the purpose of their existence – the whys of life.  More specifically, religion is often people’s attempt to be accepted by their God or god(s) so that when they die, their existence will continue typically in a more favorable manner than their existence has been on the earth. From the student of Joshua’s viewpoint, religion is the things that people believe and do in order to answer the why questions of life or to be accepted by their god(s), by means other than what Joshua has taught.  Please re-read that carefully. There are many religions and many people who hold to their religion’s beliefs and practices.  But there is only one person who--in a genuine, authentic way--defeated death to prove all He said and did is true, and He is not a religion!  While this person has been wrongfully used to create religion, He not only does not support that religion, but he rebukes it and its practices time and time again in His teachings.  No, he doesn’t rebuke bible-based christian religion’s failures, hypocrisies, faults and abuses, but rather He rebukes the very essence, beliefs and practices which the religious leaders of the bible-based religious system build their kingdoms (or denominations or churches) on.  If this is true, this should impact the reader. You have no doubt heard of the person of Jesus of Nazareth (Joshua is a more accurate translation of his name than “Jesus”), the person that the christian religions claim as their figurehead.  But of all the hundreds of millions of people claiming to be some type of ‘christian’ or somehow claiming that ‘Jesus Christ’ is important to them, probably less than two percent have taken seriously the reading of his life and teachings, let alone trying to understand him or do what he says.  If this is true, this should also peak your curiosity, for it certainly doesn’t make sense.  And perhaps this is one of the reasons for the obvious failures and powerlessness of bible or christian or church religion to change people towards the Standard of Perfection that God has given mankind--the person of Joshua of Nazareth?

So, in your hands you have the Words of Joshua of Nazareth, the one who said, “I am the Way (Home to your Father), I am the (absolute) Truth (that eternally matters), and I am Life (Everlasting).”  He not only said that (for anyone can say that), but He performed many miracles, including defeating death, to prove that all He said and did was true, including what was just quoted. No one else in history has done that. Joshua addresses the most important questions of life, directly, head on, and gives clear answers.  Can I have a Hope that will last?  What is the purpose to my life?  If I have a soul and it survives death, what becomes of me?  What is true love, and can I experience that and live that out?  Can I have proper relationships with all the people in my life?  Can I have inner peace and joy in my life on the earth?  Where can I get the power to change myself to be the way I know I ought to be?  Is there a superior form of love, and if so, how can I experience it?  Joshua answers all these questions and point’s people to the source of power to change. 
This author can testify to this truth.  I was once chasing the American dream and all it entails, and to a large measure, I had attained it.  However, that pursuit and it’s ‘success’ only left me more empty, selfish and hopeless.  People viewing my life from the outside would say how successful I was, but I knew the truth.  One beautiful day, however, as my life was spiraling downward (even while people said I was climbing the ladder of success), I met the Person Joshua of Nazareth.  I testify that He has changed my life in a way I could never have done myself, for I had not the wisdom nor the power to fix my broken and hopeless life.  Empty and circular psychological beliefs or legally prescribed emotion controlling drugs are not the answer to your problems.  Alcohol, drugs, busyness, materialism, entertainment-ism or other means to try and dull or hide the hopelessness are not the answer either. So, dear reader, please don’t be afraid to read and seek to understand Joshua of Nazareth…He is NOT a religion, but rather a person like no other.  And the chances are very good that the real Joshua of Nazareth is nothing like you have experienced through most christian or bible religious people…He is not the “Jesus Christ” of the christians/biblians or church people.  He is not someone handing out free passes to ‘heaven’ to those who believe certain facts about him.  Nor is he the God of wrath eager to punish the imperfect.  Rather, he has the solution to your deepest need and is eager to provide it to you…he can clean your soul and bring your spirit alive! 
Does YOUR life need fixing?  What have you got to lose, and perhaps, you’ve got everything to gain?  Do you want true freedom?  You can have it, but it does cost something.  To gain the Life which you really need, you must be willing to forsake the temporary and that which this world (and yourself) considers valuable. "He who loves his life loses it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it to life eternal.” "If you continue in my word, then you are truly disciples of mine; and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." May the Words of the Rescuer, the Freedom and Life Giver in the pages to come do their beautiful work in your life!


I believe this is exactly the time to reconsider our relationship to our god... Is it God Almighty? Do you get excited about Our Awesome God? Or do you get more excited by earthly things such as a job, a football game, a song, a Million Dollars? Consider this question... If you had the chance to go to one of two concerts: Jesus Christ's Sermon on the Mount or Taylor Swift's latest? Which would you consider the highest priority... And if you had $100, would you buy a lottery ticket for a prize of $10M or give the $100 to a homeless man or women? Ponder this overnight...

Watch for Part 2

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Monday, April 10, 2017

Review of Non-Fiction Book by Tim Spiess - The Light of the World

This is not a review of the Book Content. My review is based upon my experience in beginning an actual review. As many of you who routinely read my reviews, I have a specific format in which I determine and share the author's credentials... 

There was none in the book. I went to Amazon this morning to find what was of little help regarding credentials to write a scholarly book in the genre Christianity and similar reference books. It is not listed under memoir, self-help, or autobiography.

Tim Spiess was born in New York City (1962) and put up for adoption. He was adopted by a Physician and his wife and raised in middle Long Island New York. He earned a B.S. degree at the University of Vermont (1984) and later completed a Master's Degree at PACE University (1989) in New York. In 1990, Tim experienced a deep and fundamental change in his understanding of his life and life's purpose while living in South Florida. Since that time, he has been on a Journey essentially out of religion and into faith. He now spends his time bringing the Life he has found to others, and that mean's bringing change to a world that desperately needs it.

The request to review this book was from a publicity agency, there was no reference to its being an ARC, therefore I assumed that the book I received was a complete book, so I began by reading the back cover. It sounded ok, but I must say that I assumed that the author had some type of background in religious studies. Apparently a mistake???

The title page indicates: The four "gospels" books with commentary by a student of the Light, not by a "bible scholar," ancient language expert, or popular religious leader.  I was puzzled... Then I found that there is no regular copyright page material, no ISBN, nothing to indicate that the book was published, although I had found it on Amazon. I still have no idea whether this book is what is presented for sale; however, it certainly is the book that was sent to be reviewed.

On Page 5, The Purpose of this Book is presented. My first discovery, there was no Table of Contents, nothing to show what was in the book, where it was located, no way for readers to refer to specific parts of the book. Certainly a questionable beginning for a nonfiction book in my many years of experience.

Page 7, Every Person's Basic Need

Every living person has hope in something because it has been proven time and time again that a person without any hope (some self-perceived purpose for their life-existence) will seek to destroy themselves through suicide or other destructive behavior in order to try and end the inner emptiness of life-level hopelessness. The reader should ask why that is. Why is it that human's alone (not animals) need a future reason for living (known as hope or purpose) or else they seek to dull or to end their existence?

That's a pretty strong statement, I thought, so I wondered immediately what references he used in writing that statement? For myself I thought of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in establishing my rudimentary understanding of what has been established in theory about a person's needs. I have not read statistics about suicide and wondered about what was being said...

There were no footnotes, no references given in the book. There was no basis for understanding the knowledge and experience of the writer in supporting his words.

Next came: Human Beings Fundamental Problem: A Nature of Self-Pride, Fear and Selfishness...

Given another fairly heavy statement about humans, I began to be concerned. Who was the author, what are his credentials? Does he have a psychological background? On what is he basing his "blanket" judgmental statements?

Now I had earlier read an article on his website about no longer calling Jesus, Jesus...Here in the book, the author states that Joshua is a more accurate translation of what has been traditionally translated Jesus...  Again, no reference...what kind of translation was made from where? And why has no other person ever stated this? Or had they and just no reference to the time and place it was decided that Joshua should replace the name of Jesus... Nevertheless, the reader is reading about Joshua...not Jesus...throughout this book.

The Book of Matthew begins on Page 37. No formal chapter Heading division, no formatting guidance that we are now beginning to read directly from a Bible. That continues to page 342... So, in essence, you will be buying four chapters of another book that you may have on your bookshelf already, referred to as The Bible.

Within those pages, the author stops from scripture and inserts commentary. They are not footnoted except just under the particular part of the scripture being commented on.

There is no list of comments in the back of the book, there is no way to find a specific commentary note except by flipping through each page, or, I suppose, remembering the specific place in a specific book of the Bible, in which the author added his comment. 

The comments themselves are written in clear authoritarian statements:

3. Fortunate are the followers of Joshua when they are insulted, persecuted and slandered, not because of their religious label--being a christian or wearing strange clothes or religious rituals or practices - but rather because they speak the Light's truths and behave as he says we ought to behave, which is what he means when he says, "because of ME." A Muslim hating a christian because of their label or outward religious stuff, is NOT what Joshua is speaking of her. It is NOT our label that matters, but rather what we speak (e.g., Joshua is the Son of God) and how we behave (e.g., not affirming people when they want us to).

Since I was only on page 40, I stopped to ponder the subtle issues in this commentary paragraph. Note that christian, included twice in the paragraph, is not capitalized while Muslim is... Note the NOT's in all caps...Again, no reference, no footnote, nothing other than what the author is writing...

About then after reading this far, I began to struggle with just how I could "review" this book... So I tried to find John 3:16, a very common scripture reference...First, I had to look to the bottom left and find I was in Matthew. I couldn't go back to the Table of Contents to find the page on which John started, so I flipped around until I found it... within a full paragraph--there is no consistent use of Verse references except by finding that particular verse within a paragraph, which isn't necessarily bad, if you could easily find the specific book, and the specific chapter easily.

By that time I had read "somewhere" that the author had stated something like, no religious leaders should be trusted (my memory of the words only, I had no way of again finding that bit of commentary. But my mind started thinking about what I remembered Jesus said about the Holy Trinity, in that Jesus was sending the Holy Spirit to dwell in each of His followers... So I wanted to follow through on that thought. 

In order to do that, I turned to where I expected to find an Index. There is none. More specifically, there is NO WAY to find Jesus' words on the Holy Spirit in this book unless you go page by page... In fact, there is no way to know that it is even in the book. Oh, yes, well I went to my Bible, a book I have read, went to the Index and found the reference in John... Then I went back to this book, flipped through to find John, then, because of the method by which chapters are not defined, you can easily fail to see when each chapter change is made, with then each verse numbered without regard to the chapter. 

I gave up. I skimmed the pages after page 342 and found I was not prepared to understand what was there. 

With having read only about 40 pages, and skimmed and wandered through the rest of the book, trying to keep track of where I was--don't dare leave the book without marking your place...

Other than the excerpts used above to illustrate my concerns about how the book was written, I found the book tedious to use, totally impossible to be used for anything other than a straight read. With over 50 years of experience in university administration, publishing and book reviewing, as well as over 600 continuing education courses in addition to college-level courses, and having read thousands of books in nonfiction as well as fiction genres, I feel my credentials allow me to find a book unacceptable for the average reader's use. I am fully experienced in book formatting, presentation and proper guiding tools for, in particular nonfiction books, having studied books on how to prepare material for readers' use. I could probably call myself an expert, but I will only state that I have a bias regarding a book's format preventing me, the reader, from reading and using the book in any reasonable fashion. I found there were too many obstacles in the book for me to effectively grasp and use the content itself. It is, at best, a very rough draft of a manuscript that has not yet been turned into  a book.

I had assumed that this book would be a study guide, a reference book...I cannot recommend this book for that use. If you are able to sit down, read a book specifically written in reference to a well-known book without any knowledge of background and experience of the author, other than the statement that he is a student of "The Light," go for it. However, I encourage you to read other reviews that may be written.... This review is on the book itself and its presentation and usability by readers. I will not comment on the book's content except in relation to my attempting to read and use the book as I normally would for nonfiction.


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Sunday, April 2, 2017

Guest Blogger - Tim Spiess, Author of The Light of the World, Shares Why Joshua Instead of Jesus


Why Joshua Instead of Jesus?



Very simply, it is a better rendering of his name in English. "Jesus" is the Hebrew to Greek to English translation. "Joshua" is a Hebrew to English translation without paying heed to Hebrew pronunciations.

Secondarily, and sadly, the name "Jesus" or "Christ" or the phrase "Jesus Christ" has been so badly associated with false stuff by the people who make up the christian religious system that it has become little more than a curse word for the world, and a religious talisman for the religious people of the world.

In other words, if I say the phrase "Jesus Christ" in a non-curse context to the average person, they normally 'download' into their mind the false or wrong stuff that the religious people believe and have spread across the earth in that 'name'.

So, a person with a pentecostal sect will associate their 'Jesus' with all the stuff Paul teaches about 'holy spirit' manifestations.

Or a person with another of the thousands of divided sects will have their 'Jesus' who condemns all drinking of alcohol.

Or a person with yet another of the thousands of divided sects will have their 'Christ' who commands that women wear head coverings.

Or a person with yet another of the thousands of divided sects will have their 'Jesus Christ' who insists that they have their meeting on Saturday instead of Sunday.

Or a person with yet another of the thousands of divided sects will have their 'Jesus' who is mad if a person eats pork.

Get the picture?



I love watching this picture on my living room wall...
One name, Son of God...

Just to be clear, the real person Joshua of Nazareth doesn't care about any of those things people divide over!


"Jesus Christ" has become synonymous with a book, the bible, with it's many hundreds of contradictions and wrong teachings about God.

The one thing the world get's right about the religious people's "Jesus Christ" - due to the hypocrisyof the people who somehow associate with that name by taking some christian label or by going to their buildings they call 'the church' - is that he isn't worth listening to.

So, if I am talking to someone about my Master, why bring in all that confusion associated with "Jesus" or "Jesus Christ" or "Christ"?

Perhaps what is most important about this small issue is what we do with the PERSON behind what name we give him. It really doesn't matter so much what we call him...what matters a lot is what we do with his person...do we listen to him and learn from him and do what he says? Or are we like religious people who 'Praise his name, hallelujah !' all the while not listening to HIM nor doing what HE says?


Please, enter into his Life and come, join the peaceful revolution!




Tim Spiess was born in New York City (1962) and put up for adoption. He was adopted by a Physician and his wife and raised in middle Long Island New York. He earned a B.S. degree at the University of Vermont (1984) and later completed a Master's Degree at PACE University (1989) in New York. In 1990, Tim experienced a deep and fundamental change in his understanding of his life and life's purpose while living in South Florida. Since that time, he has been on a Journey essentially out of religion and into faith. He now spends his time bringing the Life he has found to others, and that mean's bringing change to a world that desperately needs it. 




Good Morning...I found this an interesting observation...and have had no trouble reading Joshua instead of Jesus as I am reading his book...

The main reason? I am one of those individuals who literally "cringe" when His name is used in everyday language, many times as slang or some more derogatory statement...

For one who grew up singing songs about Jesus, I cannot ever not use the name that was given to Him, but I, too, am appalled how His name's use has been soooo abused... 

With today's world as it is, I'm willing to listen and learn about his peaceful revolution... Watch for more on the author and book as I continue to read...

In His Name...