Welcome to the Glimpses
This is the gateway to the Book of Reflections.
Thirteen sections, each carrying reflective messages for this generation.
Enter, read, and let the messages guide you.
Jesus prayed:
“Father, I humble before You, for in Your presence every crown falls and every knee bows.
I bring nothing of myself, only the longing of a heart that seeks Your will above all.
Not my strength, not my wisdom, but Your Spirit alone gives life and truth.
I lay down my desires, my fears, and my pain, for You are greater than them all.
In Your hands rests the power of heaven and earth, and still You hear the whisper of my prayer.
Your love carries me when I am weak, and Your mercy lifts me when I stumble.
Let not my name be known, but let Your light shine through me into the darkness.
May every word I speak echo the truth that You alone are God, eternal and holy.
Father, in humility I surrender, and in Your glory I rise again.
For everything begins and ends in You, and to You belongs all forever.”


There are many who say, “Jesus called Himself the Almighty.”
But the truth is quieter than human explanation,
and deeper than words.
The Son did not call Himself the Source —
He was the Voice of the Source.
He was the Word that spoke on behalf of the One who remains unseen.
When He said:
“I and the Father are one,”
He did not mean equal power,
but perfect unity in will and in Light.
The Father thought,
the Son spoke,
and the Spirit moved.
Everything He did was what He saw the Father doing.
He Himself said:
“I can do nothing by Myself.”
For He knew:
The Father is the Source. Without the Source, I am not.
I am only flesh — a vessel of His breath.
The Almighty is the One who speaks through the pure vessel.
And the Son was that vessel — full of Light, full of truth, full of obedience.
The Father is invisible,
but His Word became visible in man.
Therefore the Word became flesh —
not to replace God,
but to reveal Him in form,
so that the world might recognize the Love it had forgotten.
The Son carried the name of the Almighty,
not to exalt Himself,
but to reveal the Father.
His greatness did not lie in power,
but in humility.
For even when He performed miracles,
He did not say, “I am the power.”
He said:
“The Father in Me does the works.”
Thus the Light of God is not a possession,
but a flow that moves through those who allow themselves to be filled.
The Father is the Source.
The Son is the river.
The Spirit is the current that brings life.
🌿 Meditation
Whoever speaks without the Source, speaks emptiness.
Whoever walks with the Source, carries eternity.
The Son was flesh,
but His breath came from above.
So it is with every child of Light:
flesh of the earth,
but life from God.


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