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In the last three pages:

1. The parable of the Mustard seed has been explained using only scripture in a way you have never seen before.
2. A hidden picture of Christ in Acts 12 has been exposed where Luke uses a historical event to paint a picture of Christ.
3. The so-called "worst Chapter of the Bible" (Ge 38) has been redeemed by demonstrating the prophetic riddle concerning the birth and ministry of Christ.

These things have all been hidden in plain sight, but hidden from the Greek church. The Greek church is represented today by Catholic, Protestant, Reformed, Restoration, Pentecostal, Charismatic, Evangelical, Baptist, others, and even the cult offshoots of them. They cannot see the prophetic riddles because they inherited their hermeneutic (the way they read the Bible) from the early Greek church.

Churches have long taught you what to believe, and used Greek logic and rhetoric to persuade you they are more right than their neighbors. Look again at the Main page and the exposition of the mustard seed. Some find it refreshingly void of opinions. There are no guesses as to what it means. Simple links to other scriptures are used to explain it. What God has revealed is plain to those who study.

People who have not taken the time to examine it will say many things about it. "It's free-for-all allegory." "It's Gnostic." "It's dangerous." "It's kabbalah." It is none of these things. It is reading the Bible the way it was intended to be read as taught by Jesus and the New Testament authors.

Consider the rules in the following page. Is there anything there that permits any doctrine which is not taught by Jesus and the apostles? Is there anything there that does not point straight to Christ? Is there anything there that would lead you after another God or another Christ? Or anything that would minimize sin, add to the works of Christ on the cross, or lead you away from his word, the Bible? Why then would the people who rule over you not wish you to read it?

One simple answer: It does not teach you what to believe. It teaches you listen to God through his Word, and believe what he reveals in a manner which is verifiable and reproducible. When God reveals something to you, you can show it to others and it is validated BY the scriptures.

Many things will be used as examples to demonstrate the right way to read and understand; letting the scripture speak for scripture, and letting the Spirit guide you in all truth. Any example may be challenged by the very methods you will be taught. Our opinions do not matter. We no longer debate, using Greek logic and rhetoric to persuade others we are smarter. We collaborate to solve prophetic riddle.