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In keeping with Jesus' words, I made him my only teacher. So, I set the rest of the New Testament aside and focused on Jesus' words alone. After focusing on Jesus' words, I had to separated myself from the Christian Church to follow Jesus. After 70 years in the Christian Church, I now understand how its worship dishonors both Jesus and God. I will explain all of that and more in this book. YHVH God is planning on a future eternal kingdom (Isaiah 66:22-23), and according to (John 4:23), the Father is now seeking true worshipers who will worship Him in 'truth and spirit' - now and in His future…mehr

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In keeping with Jesus' words, I made him my only teacher. So, I set the rest of the New Testament aside and focused on Jesus' words alone. After focusing on Jesus' words, I had to separated myself from the Christian Church to follow Jesus. After 70 years in the Christian Church, I now understand how its worship dishonors both Jesus and God. I will explain all of that and more in this book. YHVH God is planning on a future eternal kingdom (Isaiah 66:22-23), and according to (John 4:23), the Father is now seeking true worshipers who will worship Him in 'truth and spirit' - now and in His future kingdom. However, Christians do not worship in 'truth and spirit'. Since the Father only wants true worshiper for His kingdom, we need to learn what that means and how to be a true worshiper of God. Who did Jesus say we should worship? How important is it that we worship God? When are we to worship? What causes people's worship to be false worship, or in vain? Who are we to worship? What is wrong with Christian worship? What does it mean to worship the 'beast' or his 'image'? These questions and more will be answered in this book.
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I was a senior at a major Protestant seminary, when I was deeply bothered by Church doctrines which were incompatible with Jesus' words. It seems that some of Jesus' words had to be discarded, ignored or marginalized, so the church could embrace Paul's words. Yet the Scriptures say that Jesus spoke YHVH's words with His authority, so how could I accept a doctrine contrary to Jesus' words? I could no longer attend that seminary, so I left because I had to choose between the teachings of the Church and the teachings of Jesus, so I chose Jesus' teachings, and that forced me to make other choices as well....