Publisher's Synopsis
It is not my goal to confuse you in the first synopsis sentence for this book, but this is the third book and a fourth book. While it is the third book in sequence to the other two, this is the fourth. The third book I deleted last year after writing the second book.Then again, this book is about understanding how 1 is 3 is 4, and how I do not negate what I wrote in the second book. Forget about those statements until the end of this book. Dreams, telling Christians to repent, and how we reflect our Creator's image is what this book is about and the avenues in which our Creator helped me understand them. My process is your process, which is why a single statement will not suffice. Why the conclusions of this book might seem simple, I did not foresee them in the first or second books. The answers have always been inside us and in front of us. Let me reiterate this is not a Christian book. Please do not use it to proselytize nor evangelize. This book is about revelation. Our Creator is not concerned with the sensibilities of Christians nor does he see the need to acquiesce their desire for a rapture. There is no generation more undeserving than this one and this idea they have used in their worship of conversion and to allay their own fears of death and suffering. In other words, the idea of a rapture is to keep you lukewarm when you should be prepared and at the ready. God did not put this idea into anyone's heads. Christians have thought up a lot of ideas God has or had nothing to do with. Many of them think of ideas and give answers so people will look to them for guidance, for whatever that motivation might be. This is also to protect the forsaken from looking to the many false prophets in this world for guidance. The Lord does not wish for the wishy-washy lukewarm Christians to entice or to lure his people into their clutches so they can steal offering. But the Lord wishes to also appeal to his people who are within the Christian collective and bring them into understanding away from those that cloud and usurp their thinking, wisdom and sound judgment. Revelation is not about the end or the end of all things. Revelation is a word that is about unveiling, understanding, interpreting, knowing. It's not about a final battle, or bloodshed or mayhem. It's about fear. A certain type of fear. One or the other can fill your heart. "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." The fear of the Lord is the beginning of many things. Christians have no sense of fearing the Lord. To them he is something to use for wealth and power. So many people try to understand Revelation and talk about it. Revelation is one on top of the other and left to right as well as right to left and underneath. Again, this is not about your enjoyment. It might bring you joy, or fill you with fear and worry, or you might be confused. I write as I understand. I don't give the overt restrictions in this book as I have in the others. Speaking about this book does mean you are proselytizing, so do it in an honest way without using these words to thump someone over the head. That goes both ways and all ways. I'm only here to reveal to you in the process of my own understanding. Be forewarned, I have read through this multiple times, but there will no doubt be some grammatical errors and punctuation mistakes. Not on purpose. It might pay to have an editor, but most people will spot the errors and be able to conceptualize what I am saying without too much thought. Editors are great and helpful people, but as the old saying goes, money does not grow on trees. The message is not lost. It is for your heart's understanding. All of these books including the following ones are not just for religious people, those who believe there is a God or gods, or for Christians. These books apply to everyone. If you claim not to believe in God, feel free to read this and the others and refute me.