JESUS CHRIST REVEALED — THE TRUTH THEY HID

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BY VCG @ LOR ON 09/15/2025 - Updated 12/08



I am bound under the Blood of Jesus Christ of Nazareth in Obedience. Truth only. No compromise. No veil. Amen.


To the carnal mind, the mystery of Jesus Christ appears “illogical” because it cannot be intellectually disassembled without destroying its divine integrity.

Expose the Lies.

Unmask the Myths.

Behold the Real Messiah.

From the shadows of history and the vaults of hidden knowledge, this powerful book tears down centuries of deception to unveil the true Jesus Christ — not the soft idol of modern religion, but the Lion of Judah, the King of Kings, and the Risen Judge.

In this explosive investigation rooted in Scripture (KJV) and forbidden history,

you will discover:

✅ The true origins of Jesus before Bethlehem
✅ His lost years in India as "Isa" and ancient records that could confirm it
✅ Why Islam honors Him but denies His divinity
✅ His true Hebrew name — and the mystery of the letter “J”
✅ The shocking connection to Freemasonry, the occult, and secret societies
✅ The false Holy Grail theory and bloodline heresy
✅ The Second Coming already fulfilled? Exposing Preterism and Rome
✅ Every major world religion’s distortion of Christ
✅ Common myths, Hollywood lies, and conspiracy theories that blind the world
✅ How the Talmud mocks Him — and what that means for modern Zionism
✅ A call to repentance, salvation, and truth in the last days

🔻 THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR THE FAINT-HEARTED 🔻

It is for:

  • truth-seekers
  • warriors
  • watchmen

and the elect.

You’ve been lied to by:

  • churches
  • governments
  • secret orders

and controlled media.

Now it ends.

The Truth is here.

His Name is Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

PROLOGUE: THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN HISTORY
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What other name has:

  • started wars
  • toppled empires
  • healed the sick
  • enraged rulers
  • liberated slaves
  • shattered idols
  • pierced hearts

and divided all of human history in two?

Jesus Christ.

His name is loved and hated.

Worshipped and blasphemed.

Believed on and rejected.

Millions will die for Him.

Millions more will curse Him.

Why?

Because He is not just a man.

He is the Truth.

And truth is treason in the empire of lies.

This book is not about religion.

It is not about opinion.

It is about unveiling what was hidden.

Hidden by governments.

Hidden by churches.

Hidden by secret societies.

Hidden by false history and corrupted education.

Hidden by Hollywood and the spirit of Antichrist.

This is the war for the real Jesus — not the image on stained glass or Netflix.

This book will reveal:

Why His Hebrew name was Yehoshua — and why they changed it.

How pagan gods were falsely tied to His story.


and the Vatican all speak of Him — but lie.

What the:

  • Apocrypha
  • Essenes
  • ancient texts

say.

Why the world hates Him — and why He’s coming to bring the Millennial reign.

This book is not entertainment.

It is evidence.

It is prophecy.

It is a sword.

“For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword...”Hebrews 4:12

Are you ready to see what they've hidden?

Then turn the page.

“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”John 8:32

INTRODUCTION: WHY THIS BOOK EXISTS
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This book is not a sermon.

It is not a theological debate.

It is not another feel-good devotional from a Christian bookstore.

This is a spiritual weapon forged for war —

war:

  • against deception
  • against darkness
  • against every false image of Jesus Christ that has been pushed on the world

From Vatican paintings to occult symbolism, from mainstream movies to sanitized church pulpits —

the truth of Jesus has been:

  • twisted
  • rebranded
  • diluted

and in many cases, outright denied.

You are holding a work that does not ask for your agreement — it demands your attention.

It draws from Scripture — King James Version, not compromised translations.

It confronts mainstream:

  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Freemasonry
  • Gnosticism

and the New Age.

It explores what the early church knew, what Rome suppressed, and what secret societies tried to counterfeit.

This book was written:

For the seeker who knows something is wrong.

For the believer who refuses to be blind.

For the skeptic who still dares to ask.

For the watchman who sees the end approaching.

What you are about to read is not speculation.

It is investigation under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

The Word of God is the sword.

History is the battlefield.

And your soul is the prize.

“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge...”Hosea 4:6

If the world has lied to you about who Jesus is, what else have they lied about?

Let the pages ahead break the spell.

Let the veil be torn.

Let the King be revealed.

This book is offensive — because the Truth offends lies.

This book is dangerous — because the Truth destroys strongholds.

This book is liberating — because the Truth sets captives free.

Read it with prayer.

Read it with boldness.

Read it ready to change everything.

CHAPTER 1: ORIGINS OF JESUS CHRIST

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In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God (John 1:1).

Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is eternal.

He is the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world (Revelation 13:8).

Before Abraham was, He declared, “I AM” (John 8:58), revealing His preexistence and divinity.

He is not a created being, but the very Creator:

"For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible... all things were created by him, and for him" (Colossians 1:16)

Jesus is the express image of the invisible God (Hebrews 1:3), Emmanuel—"God with us" (Matthew 1:23).

He was born in Bethlehem,

a city foretold by prophecy:

“But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting” (Micah 5:2)

This ruler is not just a man, but One whose origin predates time—eternal, preexistent.

His conception was divine, not natural.

"Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise:

When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost"
(Matthew 1:18).

This fulfilled Isaiah’s prophecy:

“Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel” (Isaiah 7:14)

Even His genealogy reflects divine orchestration.

Matthew traces His legal lineage through Joseph to David and Abraham (Matthew 1), while Luke traces His biological line through Mary back to Adam (Luke 3), showing He is both the Son of Man and the Son of God.

From Genesis to Revelation, the Word of God testifies of Jesus Christ.

He is the Seed of the woman prophesied to crush the serpent's head (Genesis 3:15).

He is the Passover Lamb (Exodus 12), the Rock in the wilderness (1 Corinthians 10:4), and the Branch from Jesse (Isaiah 11:1).

Jesus Christ did not begin in Bethlehem.

He entered time and flesh there.

But from everlasting to everlasting, He is God (Psalm 90:2).

CHAPTER 2: JESUS BEFORE BETHLEHEM

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The Scriptures unveil that Jesus existed and was active long before His incarnation in the flesh. 

He appeared throughout the Old Testament in divine form, operating under various titles and manifestations.

1. The Angel of the LORD:

In
Genesis 16:7–13, Hagar encounters “the angel of the LORD” who speaks in the first person as God:

“I will multiply thy seed exceedingly.”

Hagar responds,

“Thou God seest me,”

indicating she knew she had spoken with divinity.

In Exodus 3:2–6, the angel of the LORD appears in the burning bush to Moses, and yet the voice says,

“I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.”

This was not a mere angel—it was a Christophany:

a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ.

2. Melchizedek, King of Salem:

Hebrews 7:1–3 identifies Melchizedek as

“without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God.”

This mysterious priest of Genesis 14:18 who gave bread and wine to Abraham is seen as a type—or perhaps an appearance—of Christ.

3. The Fourth Man in the Fire:

In Daniel 3:25,

King Nebuchadnezzar saw a fourth man walking in the fiery furnace with:

  • Shadrach
  • Meshach
  • Abednego

and he declared:

“the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.”

Christ appeared as their deliverer in the fire.

4. The Commander of the LORD's Army:

In Joshua 5:13–15, Joshua meets a man with a drawn sword.

When he asks whose side He is on, the figure replies,

“As captain of the host of the LORD am I now come.”

Joshua falls and worships.

This figure accepts worship and speaks as God, identifying Him again as Christ.

5. The Word of the LORD Appeared:

In 1 Samuel 3:21, it says

“the LORD revealed himself to Samuel in Shiloh by the word of the LORD.”

This is more than just a spoken message—John 1:14 reveals,

“the Word was made flesh.”

Christ is the Word, manifest even then.

6. Wisdom in Proverbs:

In Proverbs 8,

Wisdom is personified and speaks:

“The LORD possessed me in the beginning of his way… I was set up from everlasting.”

This echoes the eternal Sonship of Christ.

Jesus is not merely New Testament—He is the theme of all Scripture.

As He told the Pharisees:

“Search the scriptures… they are they which testify of me” (John 5:39)

From the Garden of Eden to the fiery furnace, from Abraham to Moses, Christ was already at work—

  • guiding
  • revealing
  • saving

CHAPTER 3: THE MISSING YEARS & JESUS IN INDIA

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Between the age of 12—when Jesus was found in the temple astonishing the doctors with His understanding (Luke 2:46-49)—and the age of 30, when He began His public ministry (Luke 3:23), the Bible is silent.

This 18-year gap has given rise to countless:

  • theories
  • historical investigations
  • speculative narratives

While Scripture does not document these years,

let us rightly divide between:

what is known, what is theorized, and what is heretical.

1. Scriptural Silence Is Not Absence

Luke 2:52 says,

"And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man."

This tells us He was growing:

  • physically
  • mentally
  • spiritually

but offers no detail of specific events.

2. The Theory of Jesus in India (as ‘Issa’)

A document titled The Life of Saint Issa, allegedly discovered in the 19th century by Russian explorer Nicolas Notovitch in a Tibetan monastery, claims that Jesus (called “Issa”) spent his youth in India, studying under Brahmins and Buddhists.

It asserts He taught against the caste system and returned to Israel with knowledge that shocked the religious elite.

Another source, the Bhavishya Purana—a Hindu prophetic text—references a spiritual teacher named “Isa-Masih” who came from the West.

This figure is described as teaching against idol worship and proclaiming the One God.

3. Gnostic Reinterpretations

Occultists and Theosophists (like Helena Blavatsky) latched onto these ideas to blend Christianity with Eastern mysticism—reducing Jesus to a “Master Teacher” among many.

These ideas are antichrist (1 John 4:3) and must be rejected.

4. Could Jesus Have Traveled?

As the Son of a carpenter, Jesus likely learned a trade that gave Him mobility.

Galilee was near major trade routes like the Via Maris.

Roman roads made travel to Egypt, Persia, and even India plausible.

The Magi came from the East—why not the Messiah go East in His youth?

However, none of this is explicitly supported by Scripture.

God, in His wisdom, has chosen to veil these years.

Whether Jesus remained in Nazareth or journeyed afar,

He was:

  • sinless
  • obedient
  • perfectly prepared for His mission

5. Why the Silence?

Had God desired us to know the details of those years, He would have recorded them.

As John says:

"There are also many other things which Jesus did... if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books" (John 21:25).

CONCLUSION

The "missing years" of Jesus are not missing to God.

Whether He remained in Nazareth or traveled to distant lands is secondary to the eternal truth:

when He emerged, He was without sin, full of the Holy Ghost, and ready to shake the world.

As the veil is lifted in the last days,

let all:

  • traditions
  • lies
  • fables

fall before the Living Word.

CHAPTER 4: JESUS IN ISLAM

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The Quran speaks of Jesus frequently, under the name “Isa ibn Maryam” — Jesus, son of Mary. 

He is one of the most revered prophets in Islam, mentioned over 90 times in the Quran.

Yet, the image of Jesus in Islam differs significantly from the revelation given in the Holy Bible.

1. His Virgin Birth Islam affirms the virgin birth of Jesus.

Surah 3:45-47 states:

“Behold! the angels said:

‘O Mary! Allah gives you good news of a Word from Him, whose name is Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary...’”

This affirms Isaiah 7:14 and Matthew 1:23 — but the identity of that “Word” is where the divergence begins.

2. Jesus is Called Messiah, but Not God

In Islam, Jesus is considered the al-Masih (Messiah), but Muslims deny His divinity.

They do not believe He is the Son of God, nor God in the flesh.

This is a core difference.

The Quran declares:

“Say not ‘Three’ — desist:

it will be better for you:

for Allah is One God.

Glory be to Him:

far exalted is He above having a son.”
(Surah 4:171)

This stands in direct contradiction to John 1:1,14:

“The Word was God… And the Word was made flesh.”

3. The Crucifixion Denied Islam explicitly denies that Jesus was crucified:

“They said (in boast), ‘We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah’; but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them...” (Surah 4:157)

Islam teaches that Jesus was taken up to heaven alive, and that someone else — possibly Judas Iscariot — was made to look like Him and was crucified in His place.

This doctrine removes the atonement, which is the very heart of the Gospel (Hebrews 9:22; 1 Corinthians 15:3-4).

4. Jesus in the End Times (According to Islam) Muslims believe that Jesus will return, not as the Son of God, but as a Muslim prophet who will:

  • Destroy the cross
  • Kill the false messiah (al-Dajjal)
  • Abolish the jizya tax (signifying Islam's global dominance)
  • Lead the world in Islamic worship

This vision is deeply eschatological — but antichrist in essence.

It presents a version of Christ that denies:

  • His divinity
  • His death
  • His resurrection

“Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?

He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son.”
(1 John 2:22)

5. Why Islam Reveres Jesus Yet Rejects His Truth Satan is subtle.

He doesn’t always work by full denial, but by distortion.

By offering a version of Jesus stripped of:

  • power
  • glory
  • truth

Islam fulfills 2 Corinthians 11:4“another Jesus.”

This “Isa” of Islam is a false image — honored, yes — but disarmed and defanged of the Gospel.

The real Jesus is not merely a prophet,

but:

“the brightness of His glory, and the express image of His person” (Hebrews 1:3)

6. Final Judgment Jesus will judge all men — including Muslims.

“The Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son” (John 5:22)

To deny Him is to face judgment.

“He that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him” (John 3:36)

CONCLUSION

Islam reveres Jesus as a prophet, but denies Him as God, as Savior, and as King.

This is not reverence — it is rejection.

Love for Christ must begin with truth.

Any religion that denies the cross denies the blood, and without the shedding of blood, there is no remission (Hebrews 9:22).

CHAPTER 5: JESUS AS YEHÔSHÛA (YAHUSHUA)

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To understand who Jesus truly is, one must know His name—not merely in English, but in its original context and prophetic depth.

1. The Hebrew Name: יְהוֹשֻׁעַ (Yehoshua)

“Yehoshua” (also spelled Yahushua) is a compound Hebrew name:

“Yeho-” (short for YHWH, the sacred name of God) and “-shua” (from the Hebrew root יָשַׁע yasha, meaning ‘to save’).

Thus, Yehoshua means

“YHWH is salvation.”

In Nehemiah 8:17, the name Yehoshua is used, and it is the same name rendered as “Jesus” in the New Testament.

The Restoration Blueprint: Exposition on Nehemiah 8 & 9 (KJV) – Library of Rickandria

Joshua the son of Nun, who led Israel into the Promised Land, bore this same name, prefiguring the greater Joshua — Jesus Christ — who leads His people into the eternal Kingdom.

2. Shortened to Yeshua

Over time, the name Yehoshua was shortened to Yeshua (יֵשׁוּעַ), particularly in post-exilic Hebrew.

This form became common among Jews and appears in Aramaic and later rabbinical texts.

It retained the same essential meaning — salvation from YHWH.

3. From Yeshua to Iesous to Jesus

In the Septuagint (Greek Old Testament), Yeshua became “Iēsous” (Ἰησοῦς).

Greek lacked the “sh” (שׁ) sound, so it became “s,” and also required a final “-s” for masculine names.

From Greek, the name was Latinized into “Iesus.”

The 1611 King James Bible spells it as “Iesus” throughout, since the letter “J” did not exist in English until the 17th century.

Over time, the “I” took on a harder pronunciation, eventually evolving into the modern “Jesus.”

Thus, the name we now say as “Jesus” is rooted in the ancient Hebrew Yehoshua — “YHWH saves.”

4. What’s in a Name? Everything.

Names in Scripture carry weight and destiny.

“Thou shalt call his name JESUS:

for he shall save his people from their sins”
(Matthew 1:21)

The name carries the entire mission of the Messiah.

Philippians 2:9-11 declares:

“Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name:

That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow... and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.”

Whether Yehoshua, Yeshua, Iesous, or Jesus — the power is not in linguistic syllables, but in the Person of the Son of God.

5. The ‘J’ Argument and Legalism

Some Hebrew Roots movements claim “Jesus” is a pagan corruption and insist that one must say “Yahushua” or risk damnation.

This is error.

God is not bound by phonetics.

What matters is faith in the Messiah, not pronunciation.

Romans 10:13 says:

“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”

What name did the thief on the cross use?

He simply said, “Lord” (Luke 23:42).

CONCLUSION

The Hebrew name of Jesus — Yehoshua — reveals His divine identity as YHWH who saves. 

Language evolves, but the truth does not.

Jesus is the fulfillment of every shadow in the Law, every prophecy in the Prophets, and every cry of the Psalms.

CHAPTER 6: MINISTRY OF JESUS

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At the age of 30, Jesus the Messiah was revealed to Israel.

His cousin John the Baptist saw Him and cried out,

“Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world” (John 1:29)

Thus began the most powerful 3.5 years in human history.

1. Baptism and Anointing

Jesus was baptized by John in the Jordan River.

The heavens opened, the Spirit descended like a dove, and a voice from heaven declared,

“This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” (Matthew 3:17)

At this moment, Jesus was anointed for His public ministry—not by oil, but by the Holy Ghost (Acts 10:38).

ACTS OF THE TRUE APOSTLES: A BIBLICAL & HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION – Library of Rickandria

2. Power Over Temptation

Immediately, the Spirit led Him into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil (Matthew 4:1-11).

Unlike Adam, Jesus triumphed, wielding Scripture like a sword, declaring,

“It is written.”

He overcame Satan not as God alone, but as the perfect Man filled with the Spirit.

3. Proclaiming the Kingdom of God

From Galilee to Jerusalem,

Jesus preached one core message:

“Repent:

for the kingdom of heaven is at hand”
(Matthew 4:17)

He was not teaching religion — He was proclaiming dominion.

The long-awaited King had come.

He taught with authority, not like the scribes (Mark 1:22).

He challenged tradition, rebuked hypocrisy, and uplifted the broken.

He taught that the Kingdom was not of this world (John 18:36), yet it would one day fill the whole earth (Daniel 2:44).

4. Miracles, Signs, and Wonders

Jesus authenticated His message with supernatural acts:


Healing the sick — 

“He healed them all” (Matthew 12:15)

Casting out devils

“With authority commandeth he even the unclean spirits, and they do obey him” (Mark 1:27)

Raising the dead — Jairus’ daughter, the widow’s son, and Lazarus after four days (John 11:43-44)

Feeding the multitudes — Five loaves and two fishes fed 5,000 men (Matthew 14:19-21)

Walking on water

“Peace, be still” calmed the storm (Mark 4:39)

These were not tricks —

they were foretastes of the Kingdom of God where:

  • sickness
  • demons
  • hunger

and death shall be no more.

5. Teaching With Parables and Authority

Jesus often taught in parables to divide the humble from the proud (Matthew 13:10-15).

His words cut to the heart.

He expounded the Law, not to destroy it, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17).

The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5, 6, 7) revealed the heart of God’s Kingdom:

  • purity
  • humility
  • mercy

and righteousness.

  • He warned of hell
  • taught on prayer
  • commanded love for enemies


No man ever spoke like this Man (John 7:46).

6. Gathering Disciples and Building the Church

Jesus called twelve apostles, fishermen and tax collectors, to be His witnesses.

He said,

“Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men” (Matthew 4:19)

He gave them power to heal and cast out devils (Luke 9:1-2).

He began to form a new spiritual family,

saying,

“Whosoever shall do the will of my Father... the same is my brother, and sister, and mother” (Matthew 12:50)

He announced:

“Upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18)

7. Preparing for the Cross

As His ministry advanced,

He began to reveal His true mission:

to die.

“The Son of man must suffer many things... and be killed, and be raised the third day” (Luke 9:22)

He was not caught by surprise.

The cross was His destiny.

The miracles and teachings were the signs, but Calvary was the solution.

CONCLUSION

The ministry of Jesus Christ was not just compassionate — it was revolutionary.

He:

  • overturned religious systems
  • defied man-made traditions
  • healed the broken

and declared Himself to be the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

He brought heaven to earth, and His words remain eternal.

CHAPTER 7: PARABLES OF JESUS

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The parables of Jesus are heavenly truths cloaked in earthly language.

They reveal the secrets of the Kingdom to the humble, while concealing them from the proud and hardened (Matthew 13:10-15).

Each parable carries a double edge — to reveal or to blind, depending on the heart of the hearer.

Jesus said,

“Therefore speak I to them in parables:

because they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand”
(Matthew 13:13)

Parables are both judgment and mercy.

1. The Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:3–9; 18–23)

This foundational parable explains how people receive the Word:


Wayside:

Hears, but doesn’t understand — the devil snatches it.

Stony Ground:

Receives with joy, but falls away under trial.

Thorns:

The Word is choked by:

  • cares
  • riches
  • pleasures

Good Ground:

Understands and bears fruit — 30, 60, 100-fold.

It teaches that not all hearing leads to harvest — the soil of the heart determines fruitfulness.

2. The Wheat and the Tares (Matthew 13:24–30; 36–43)

Jesus reveals that both the children of God (wheat) and the children of the devil (tares) grow together until the harvest — the end of the world.

At that time, the angels will separate them.

This parable is a warning against premature judgment and a prophecy of the final separation.

3. The Mustard Seed and the Leaven (Matthew 13:31–33)

The Kingdom starts small but grows into something vast.

The mustard seed becomes a great tree.

The leaven spreads through the whole lump.

Jesus describes the quiet but unstoppable expansion of the Gospel across the world.

4. The Hidden Treasure and Pearl of Great Price (Matthew 13:44–46)

The Kingdom of heaven is worth everything.

The man sells all to buy the treasure.

The merchant sells all to obtain the pearl.

These parables teach that the Kingdom demands full surrender — but it is worth infinite value.

5. The Dragnet (Matthew 13:47–50)

A net gathers every kind of fish.

At the end, the bad are cast out and the good are kept.

This mirrors the Wheat and Tares and points to the judgment seat of Christ, where every man’s work will be tested.

6. The Ten Virgins (Matthew 25:1–13)

Five wise, five foolish.

All waited for the bridegroom.

Only the wise had oil in their lamps.

This parable warns about spiritual preparedness.

The oil represents the Holy Ghost and the urgency of being ready for the Lord’s return.

7. The Talents (Matthew 25:14–30)

Each servant is given a measure of resources.

Two invest and gain; one hides and is cast into outer darkness.

This is a call to steward what God gives — and to be found faithful.

8. The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11–32)

A son demands his inheritance, wastes it, then repents.

The father runs to meet him.

This is a revelation of God’s mercy and love for the repentant — and a rebuke to the self-righteous older brother.

9. The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:30–37)

Religious men pass by the wounded man.

A Samaritan — despised by Jews — stops and helps.

Jesus redefines neighborly love.

The one who shows mercy is the true neighbor.

This parable shatters:

  • racial
  • social
  • religious

pride.

10. The Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19–31)

This is not just a parable but a prophetic glimpse of Hades.

The rich man lives in luxury and dies lost.

Lazarus suffers and dies saved.

The roles reverse in eternity.

Jesus warns of the eternal consequences of this life.

CONCLUSION

The parables are not bedtime stories — they are divine keys.

Some unlock, others seal.

To those who hear with faith, they reveal the mysteries of the Kingdom.

To those who scoff, they confirm blindness.

“He that hath ears to hear, let him hear” (Matthew 11:15)

CHAPTER 8: JESUS & PAGAN GOD COMPARISONS

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In the last days, scoffers arise, claiming that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is not unique but borrowed — a myth stitched together from older pagan religions.

They compare Christ to:

  • Horus
  • Mithras
  • Dionysus
  • Krishna

and others.

But this attack crumbles under the weight of truth.

1. The Origin of the Accusation

The modern wave of comparisons was popularized in books like The Pagan Christ, The Christ Conspiracy, and the film Zeitgeist.

These sources often cite each other without verifying facts, creating a closed loop of misinformation.

2. The False Claims Critics claim:

  • Horus was born of a virgin on Dec 25
  • Mithras was resurrected
  • Krishna was crucified
  • Dionysus turned water to wine
  • All were “sons of gods”

Yet when these claims are examined in their original cultural and religious contexts, they fall apart.

3. The Truth About Pagan Parallels

Horus was born of Isis, not a virgin, but after she gathered the dismembered parts of Osiris. 

There’s no crucifixion or resurrection.

Mithras was born from a rock, not a woman.

His myth involves slaying a bull, not saving humanity.

Krishna was the eighth son of a princess — not a virgin birth.

There’s no death on a cross or atonement for sin.

Dionysus turned water into wine after Jesus did — and in a drunken, carnal context, not holy or symbolic.

These myths are:

  • shallow
  • contradictory
  • lacking any fulfillment of prophecy

Jesus Christ fulfilled over 300 Old Testament prophecies.

No pagan god has such evidence.

4. Prophecy, Not Plagiarism Jesus' life was written before He was born:


No myth foretold Mithras.

No prophet declared Dionysus.

But the prophets cried aloud of the coming Christ.

5. Satan Counterfeits Truth

If similarities exist, it is not that Jesus copied the myths — it is that myths are Satanic counterfeits, prepared to confuse the world.

Just as Moses' serpent was copied by Pharaoh’s magicians (Exodus 7:11), so Christ’s truth is shadowed by lies.

“deceiveth the whole world.”

What better way than to flood history with imitation saviors to cause men to doubt the One True Redeemer?

6. Christ’s Unique Message

Pagan gods demand sacrifice — Christ became the sacrifice.

Pagan gods revel in lust and power —

Christ was:

  • meek
  • pure
  • crucified

Pagan gods serve kings — Christ is the King who came as a Servant.

Pagan myths are fantasy —

the Gospels are rooted in:

  • geography
  • genealogy
  • eyewitness testimony

and fulfilled prophecy.

7. Apostolic Testimony

“For we have not followed cunningly devised fables” (2 Peter 1:16)

The Apostles gave their lives for the truth they saw.

No man dies for a myth.

Eleven out of twelve apostles were martyred — not for a borrowed tale, but for the risen Christ they knew.

CONCLUSION

Jesus Christ is not Horus.

Not Mithras.

Not Krishna.

He is not one myth among many — He is the Word made flesh (John 1:14).

The only begotten Son of the Living God.

Any likeness to paganism is a satanic smokescreen to hide the unmatched glory of the Lamb of God.

CHAPTER 9: THE LETTER “J” & THE NAME OF JESUS

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A common claim among skeptics and certain religious groups is that the name “Jesus” is invalid because the letter “J” did not exist during His earthly life.

While it is linguistically true that “J” is a late addition to the English alphabet, the accusation that this invalidates His name is based on ignorance, deception, or legalism.

1. Historical Development of the Letter “J”

The letter “J” originated as a variant of the letter “I.”

In Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, there was no “J” sound.

The earliest English Bibles, like the 1611 King James Version, used “Iesus.”

It wasn’t until the 17th century that “J” began to be widely used in English.

This is not controversial among scholars.

The pronunciation shifted over time, just as the names of places and people evolve across languages.

For example:

  • “Yeshua” in Hebrew
  • “Iesous” in Greek
  • “Iesus” in Latin
  • “Jesus” in English

God has always allowed His name to be proclaimed in many tongues (Acts 2:6-11).

2. The Power Is Not in the Letter, But the Lord

Nowhere in Scripture does God bind salvation to a single phonetic pronunciation.

Romans 10:13 declares:

“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”

Did the thief on the cross say “Yahushua”?

No.

He simply cried out,

“Lord, remember me” (Luke 23:42)

Jesus replied,

“To day shalt thou be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43)

3. Language Evolves — Truth Does Not

We call “Moses” what the Hebrews called “Moshe.”

We say “John” for “Yochanan.”

The apostles themselves wrote in Greek, calling the Messiah “Iēsous.”

Was the Holy Ghost wrong to use Greek in the New Testament?

God forbid.

Truth is not shackled to a single language.

Revelation 7:9 says that every:

  • nation
  • tribe
  • people

and tongue will worship the Lamb.

Will they all pronounce His name identically?

No — but they will all bow to the same Lord.

4. The Spirit Bears Witness

1 Corinthians 12:3 — 

“No man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost.”

The validation of Christ’s name is spiritual, not phonetic.

It is the Spirit that testifies of the Son — not pronunciation.

5. Legalism and the Hebrew Roots Trap

Some movements insist you must say “Yahushua” or “Yeshua” to be saved.

This is spiritual bondage.

Galatians 5:1 says,

“Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.”

God hears the cry of the humble in any tongue.

Salvation is not earned through precise Hebrew enunciation, but through faith in the blood of the Lamb.

CONCLUSION

The letter “J” is a late linguistic development —

but the name “Jesus” is:

  • holy
  • powerful
  • exalted
“That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow... and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.”

Jesus is not a name of confusion — it is the name above all names.

CHAPTER 10: JESUS IN THE APOCRYPHA

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The Apocrypha — meaning “hidden things” — refers to a collection of writings found in the Septuagint and early editions of the Bible, including the 1611 King James Version.

Though later removed from Protestant canon, many of these texts offer profound foreshadowings of the Messiah, confirming the presence of Christ even before the Incarnation.

1. The Book of Wisdom (Wisdom of Solomon)

In Wisdom 2:12–20, the righteous man is described in strikingly Messianic terms:


“Let us lie in wait for the righteous man... He professeth to have the knowledge of God... He is grievous unto us even to behold... He was made to reprove our thoughts... Let us examine him with despitefulness and torture... for if he be the son of God, he will help him.”

This passage reads like a prophecy of Jesus Christ, echoing the mockery at the crucifixion (Matthew 27:43).

The “righteous man” is:

  • hated
  • tried
  • killed 

— just as Jesus was.

2. The Book of 2 Esdras (also called 4 Ezra)

2 Esdras 7:28 speaks prophetically:


“For my son Jesus shall be revealed with those that be with him, and they that remain shall rejoice within four hundred years.”

This is a direct mention of the name “Jesus” — likely a Greek rendering of “Yeshua” (Joshua), but prophetically pointing toward the Messiah.

The timeline also fits — 2 Esdras was written around 400 BC.

In 2 Esdras 13:32–52, the “man from the sea” rises with authority and strikes the earth with His word.

This Messianic figure is identified with divine authority, prefiguring Revelation 19:15 — 

“Out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword.”

3. Sirach (Ecclesiasticus)

Sirach 24 presents Wisdom as coming forth from the mouth of the Most High, dwelling in Jerusalem and ministering in the temple.

Jesus, the Logos, is the fulfillment of this personified Wisdom (John 1:1; 1 Corinthians 1:24).

Sirach 2:1–6 encourages faith through trials, echoing James 1:2–4 and the teachings of Jesus on endurance and faith.

4. Baruch and the Captivity Writings Baruch 4:22 —

“For my hope is in the Everlasting, that he will save you.”

Baruch 5 speaks of the glory that shall be revealed when Israel is led in joy by the light of God.

These themes align with the coming of the Light of the world (John 8:12).

5. Tobit and the Angelic Helper

Tobit tells of the angel Raphael:


  • guiding
  • healing
  • delivering

Though not directly Christological, it foreshadows the ministry of divine deliverance that Jesus would fulfill — 

  • healing the blind
  • delivering the oppressed
  • guiding the lost

6. The Maccabees and Martyrdom for Truth

In 2 Maccabees 7, seven brothers are tortured and killed for refusing to eat unclean meat.

One says:

“Thou like a fury takest us out of this present life, but the King of the world shall raise us up.”

This reveals a belief in resurrection long before Christ declared,

“I am the resurrection and the life” (John 11:25)

These martyrs prefigure the boldness of the early church.

7. Jesus Himself and the Apocrypha

Jesus and the Apostles quote many Scriptures from the Septuagint, which contained the Apocrypha.

Jesus celebrated Hanukkah (John 10:22), a feast found only in the Books of Maccabees.

This confirms that He did not reject these writings.

CONCLUSION

While the Apocrypha is not equal to the canon of Scripture, it is not without value.

  • It contains
  • prophecy
  • patterns

shadows pointing to Christ.

Like John the Baptist, it prepares the way.

The Messiah is revealed even in the “hidden books.”

CHAPTER 11: JESUS IN HOLLYWOOD

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Hollywood does not serve Christ — it mocks Him.

The entertainment industry, dominated by antichrist agendas, often redefines, distorts, or outright blasphemes the true image of Jesus.

What should have been reverence has become ridicule.

1. The False Portrayals

In many films, Jesus is shown as weak, effeminate, or confused.

These depictions reflect the spirit of the age, not the Word of God.

Scripture says:

“Thine eyes shall see the king in his beauty” (Isaiah 33:17)

“His visage was so marred more than any man” (Isaiah 52:14)

“He taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes” (Matthew 7:29)

Jesus was not fragile.

He overturned tables in the temple (John 2:15).

He rebuked religious leaders (Matthew 23).

He cast out demons with a word (Mark 1:25).

He was full of grace and truth — not passive tolerance.

2. Movies That Twist or Mock

Films such as:

The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) portray Jesus as lustful.

Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) reduces Him to a confused revolutionary.

Dogma (1999) mocks Him with a cartoonish “Buddy Christ.”

These are not innocent art forms — they are demonic propaganda.

Galatians 6:7 warns:

“Be not deceived; God is not mocked.”

3. Satanic Infiltration of Media

2 Corinthians 4:4 calls Satan “the god of this world,”

who blinds minds through:


  • media
  • culture
  • lies

Hollywood has been a chief weapon in this assault — 

  • sexualizing children
  • glorifying sin
  • distorting truth


Psalm 101:3 declares:

“I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes.”

Yet millions watch films that blaspheme the very Savior who died for them.

4. The Antichrist Spirit in Entertainment

1 John 2:18 warns of “many antichrists.”

The industry uplifts:


  • witches
  • superheroes
  • aliens

and false saviors — but mocks the true Redeemer.

The Beast system is preparing minds to accept another Christ, one who will not call for repentance, but rebellion.

Revelation 13 speaks of a false image and worldwide deception.

Hollywood is grooming the masses to receive it.

5. Controlled Opposition

Some productions appear Christian but subtly twist doctrine:


They present Jesus as “just love,” never judgment.

They remove the cross, blood, or sin.

They humanize Jesus to the point of heresy.

Such is not the Jesus of Scripture but “another Jesus” (2 Corinthians 11:4).

6. The True Image of Christ

Revelation 1:13-15 describes the risen Christ:

Clothed with a garment down to the foot.

Eyes as a flame of fire.

Feet like fine brass.

Voice as many waters.

This is not Hollywood’s Jesus.

This is the glorified King.

7. A Call to Discernment

Christians must test every spirit (1 John 4:1), including what they watch.

Would you invite blasphemers into your home to mock your King?

Then why allow it on a screen?

“Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

CONCLUSION

Jesus is not a symbol for sale.

He is not a brand to market or a face to repackage.

He is the Lord of glory.

Hollywood will bow.

The:

  • directors
  • actors
  • producers 

— all will stand before Him.

“That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow... and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.”

He will not be mocked.

He will be magnified.

CHAPTER 12: THE SECOND COMING — DID IT ALREADY HAPPEN?

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A growing number of voices — from theologians to researchers — propose that the Second Coming of Christ already occurred in the past, possibly during the fall of Jerusalem in 70 A.D., or during the Roman Empire.

This view, called Preterism, contradicts the plain reading of Scripture and robs the Church of its Blessed Hope (Titus 2:13).

1. What is Preterism?

Preterism teaches that most or all end-time prophecies, including the Second Coming, were fulfilled in the past — primarily in the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D.

Partial Preterism says Christ came spiritually in judgment.

Full Preterism claims the resurrection and final judgment already occurred.

This is heresy, condemned by the early Church and unsupported by the totality of Scripture.

2. Jesus Foretold His Return in Glory

Matthew 24:30 — 

“Then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven... and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.”

No such global visible event happened in 70 A.D.

Titus’ siege of Jerusalem was brutal, but Christ did not return in the clouds for all to see.

Acts 1:11 — 

“This same Jesus... shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.”

He ascended:

  • visibly
  • bodily
  • gloriously

 — and He shall return the same way.

Not in secret.

Not symbolic.

But literal and unmistakable.

3. Where Is the Resurrection?

1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 — 

“The dead in Christ shall rise first.”

This never occurred in 70 A.D.

The graves did not open.

The righteous dead were not raised to immortality.

Preterists spiritualize these texts, but Paul spoke of a bodily resurrection (1 Corinthians 15).

4. Where Is the Millennial Reign?

Revelation 20 describes a thousand-year reign of Christ on earth after His return.

Yet history testifies to no such global rule of righteousness.

Instead:

  • war
  • deception
  • wickedness

continued.

If Christ already came and the Kingdom is here — then Satan has won.

But Revelation says:

“The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord” (Revelation 11:15)

We have not yet seen that fulfilled.

5. Where Is the Judgment?

Revelation 20:12 speaks of the Great White Throne and final judgment.

All the dead, small and great, are judged.

If that already happened, then we are living in a post-judgment world — and that would make the Bible false.

Hebrews 9:28 — 

“Unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation.”

If He already appeared, why are we still looking?

Because the promise stands.

6. The Dangers of Preterism

It removes urgency.

It mocks prophecy.

It denies the resurrection.

It claims Jesus returned, and no one noticed.

Jesus warned in Matthew 24:26,

“If they shall say... Behold, he is in the desert; go not forth... believe it not.”

7. A Glorious Hope Yet to Come

The true Second Coming is yet future:


Every eye shall see Him (Revelation 1:7)

He will destroy the Antichrist (2 Thessalonians 2:8)

The saints will be gathered to Him (Matthew 24:31)

He will reign forever (Daniel 7:14)

CONCLUSION

Jesus has not yet returned.

The trumpet has not sounded.

The graves have not opened.

The King has not yet descended in glory.

But He will.

“And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me.”

The true Church:

  • watches
  • waits
  • works

until that great and terrible Day of the Lord.

CHAPTER 13: JESUS IN THE TALMUD

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The Talmud — the central text of Rabbinic Judaism — contains references to “Yeshu,” which many scholars believe to be deliberate attacks on Jesus Christ.

Though cloaked in coded language, the spirit behind these texts is not one of reverence, but rejection and ridicule.

1. What is the Talmud?

The Talmud is a compilation of the Oral Torah, rabbinic commentary on the Mishnah, written between 200-600 A.D.

There are two versions:

Babylonian Talmud — Most authoritative in Judaism.

Jerusalem Talmud — Lesser used, but still significant.

The Talmud contains:

  • theology
  • tradition
  • legal rulings

and — in some cases — veiled commentary on historical figures.

2. “Yeshu” in the Talmud

The name “Yeshu” (not Yeshua) appears in several passages.

It is believed to be a derogatory form of the name Jesus.

This term is used to reference a man who:

Practiced sorcery.

Led Israel into apostasy.

Was hanged on Passover.

Examples:

Sanhedrin 43a — 

“On the eve of Passover Yeshu was hanged... he practiced sorcery and led Israel astray.”

Gittin 57a — Describes Yeshu boiling in excrement in hell.

These are not neutral references.

They are blasphemies.


3. A Deliberate Rewriting of History

After the destruction of the Temple and rise of Christianity,

Rabbinic leaders had a dilemma:

the rejected Messiah’s movement was growing.

Rather than repent, they rewrote Him as a deceiver.

Acts 4:12 — 

“Neither is there salvation in any other.”

The early church clashed with these religious leaders,

who were:

“grieved that they taught the people, and preached through Jesus the resurrection” (Acts 4:2)

The Talmud sought to erase Christ and replace Him with oral tradition — exalting rabbis over the Son of God.

4. Jesus’ Words to the Rabbis

Jesus prophesied this rejection:


“Ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition” (Matthew 15:6)

“Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!” (Matthew 23:13)

The same spirit that rejected Him in person wrote about Him in the Talmud after His death.

It continues today.

5. Talmudic Rejection = Prophetic Fulfillment

Isaiah 53:3 — 

“He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.”

Psalm 22:6-8 — 

“They laugh me to scorn... saying, He trusted on the LORD that he would deliver him.”

The insults in the Talmud only confirm that Jesus is the Messiah — for He was hated without cause (John 15:25).

6. The Silence of the Synagogue

Today, most rabbis avoid openly teaching these texts.

The passages are often redacted or footnoted in translations.

Why?

Because they know their content is offensive and indefensible.

7. Jewish Converts Confirm the Truth

Many Jews who have read the New Testament for themselves discover that Jesus is not the enemy — but the fulfillment of all they’ve waited for.

Isaiah 9:6 — 

“Unto us a child is born... and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.”

Jesus is not a “Yeshu” — He is Yehoshua, salvation of YHWH.

CONCLUSION

The Talmudic portrayal of Jesus reveals the same rebellion present in the Pharisees who crucified Him.

But God is not mocked.

Every knee shall bow.

The hatred of Christ in the Talmud only proves the accuracy of prophecy — that He would be “despised and rejected”

yet still:

  • rise
  • reign
  • redeem

CHAPTER 14: JESUS AND THE OCCULT

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Why does the occult fear, twist, or mock the name of Jesus?

Why do witches, satanists, and New Agers speak of Him — yet never according to Scripture? 

Because the enemy must always counterfeit what he cannot conquer.

1. The Name That Torments Devils

Mark 1:24 — 

“Let us alone; what have we to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth?

art thou come to destroy us?”

Even demons recognize Jesus.

They tremble at His authority.

No other name causes such disruption in the spirit realm.

Acts 16:18

Paul cast out a spirit:

“in the name of Jesus Christ.”

That Name is legal authority.

Witches can:

  • chant
  • meditate
  • summon

and spell-craft —

but one name overturns their altars:

Jesus Christ.

2. Occult Repackaging of Christ

In New Age and Gnostic circles,

Jesus is reframed as:

  • An “ascended master”
  • A “Christ consciousness”
  • A “solar deity” or “light bringer”

This is not the Jesus of the Bible.

1 John 4:3 — 

“Every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God.”

They acknowledge a name but deny:

  • the Incarnation
  • the Cross
  • the Resurrection

This is antichrist.

3. Secret Societies and Jesus

Freemasonry invokes a “Supreme Architect.”

Rosicrucians speak of a mystical Christ.

Theosophists use His name to push Luciferian doctrines.

Albert Pike, Freemason and Luciferian, acknowledges Jesus — but as one “initiate” among many.

This is blasphemy.

“If he that cometh preacheth another Jesus... ye might well bear with him.”

There is a false Christ circulating through the occult world — a counterfeit to draw men away from the true Gospel.

4. Satanic Inversion

Occultists often invert holy things:


  • Crosses turned upside down
  • Scriptures twisted or reversed

Jesus:

  • mocked
  • caricatured
  • degraded

This inversion is not art — it’s ritual warfare.

The enemy knows the power of the Lamb and seeks to desecrate His image.

5. Jesus in Witchcraft Testimonies

Countless former:


  • witches
  • satanists
  • occultists

have testified that the name of Jesus broke their bondage:

John Ramirez (ex-Satanist):

“The demons fled when I called on Jesus.”

Doreen Virtue (former New Ager):

“Only Jesus had power over the spirits.”

Steven Bancarz (former occult influencer):

“Jesus destroyed the lie of ‘Christ consciousness.’”

Psalm 18:2 — 

“The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer.”

6. Spiritual Authority Belongs to Jesus Alone

Matthew 28:18 — 

“All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.”

There is no hidden wisdom, secret knowledge, or mystical path that surpasses the Lord Jesus Christ.

He is not a guru.

He is not a stage in your “ascension.”

He is the King.

7. Why the Occult Can’t Ignore Him

Because they know who He is.

He crushed their master (Colossians 2:15)

He destroyed their strongholds (1 John 3:8)

He will judge them eternally (Revelation 20:10)

The occult can:

  • lie
  • mimic
  • corrupt
 
— but they cannot erase His glory.

CONCLUSION

Jesus and the occult do not mix.

He is not part of their pantheon.

He is the Lord over all.

Acts 4:12 — 

“Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.”

The occult fears the Name — because that Name breaks chains.

CHAPTER 15: JESUS AND THE HOLY GRAIL THEORY

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In recent decades, modern myths have emerged to distort the image of Jesus Christ.

Chief among them is the “Holy Grail theory” — the claim that Jesus married Mary Magdalene, had children, and that His bloodline continues to this day.

This theory was popularized by fiction like The Da Vinci Code, but its roots are in occult heresies and secret societies.

1. The Theory Explained

According to this theory:


  • Jesus secretly married Mary Magdalene.
  • She bore His children.
  • The “Holy Grail” is not a cup, but her womb — the vessel of His bloodline.
  • Their descendants were hidden or protected by secret societies such as the Knights Templar or the Priory of Sion.

This tale fuses:

  • occult Gnosticism
  • medieval lore
  • modern deception

It is not history — it is heresy.

2. Scriptural Silence

There is not a single verse in the Bible suggesting Jesus was married — let alone had children. 

Jesus came not to build a human dynasty but an eternal Kingdom.

John 18:36 — 

“My kingdom is not of this world.”

He was not distracted by fleshly ties.

His mission was redemption, not reproduction.

Isaiah 53:8 — 

“Who shall declare his generation? for he was cut off out of the land of the living.”

This is prophetic.

Christ had no earthly heirs — He is the Firstborn from the dead (Colossians 1:18), not the father of an earthly bloodline.

3. Gnostic Lies Resurrected

The idea of a romantic Jesus comes from Gnostic texts written centuries after His ascension — not eyewitness testimony.

Gospel of Philip (3rd century): refers to Mary as Jesus’ “companion” — but the Greek word is ambiguous.

Gospel of Mary:

lifts her above the Apostles.

These are not Scripture.

They are heretical writings condemned by the early Church.

“Though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel... let him be accursed.”

4. Occult Symbolism of the “Grail”

The Holy Grail as Mary Magdalene’s womb is not Christian thought — it is occult feminism repackaged as revelation.

The Grail myth was a medieval invention, later adopted by esoteric societies like the Freemasons and Rosicrucians, who love to twist biblical symbols for secret ritual.

Ezekiel 8:17 warns against idolatry

“putting the branch to their nose” 

— a hidden fertility rite.

This theory exalts the feminine vessel over the divine sacrifice.

It dethrones the Cross in favor of Gnostic goddess worship.

5. Mary Magdalene’s Real Role

Mary Magdalene was not Jesus’ wife —

she was a delivered disciple:

Luke 8:2 — 

“Mary called Magdalene, out of whom went seven devils.”

She was the first to witness the Resurrection (John 20:16-18) — not because she was His bride, but because she was faithful.

Her legacy is not erotic.

It is redeemed.

6. Why the Enemy Pushes This Myth

To reduce Jesus to a man — not the Son of God.

To shift the focus from the cross to carnal lineage.

To elevate secret knowledge over revealed truth.

2 Peter 2:1 — 

“There shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies...”

This bloodline theory serves the coming deception — where an Antichrist figure may claim “divine descent” from Jesus.

7. Christ’s True Bride

Jesus does have a bride — but it’s not Mary Magdalene.

It’s the Church:

Ephesians 5:25 — 

“Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it.”

“The marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready.”

The true Holy Grail is not a bloodline — it is the poured-out blood of the Lamb.

CONCLUSION

The Holy Grail theory is seductive myth —

designed to:

  • distract
  • degrade
  • desecrate

the image of the Risen Christ.

There is no royal bloodline.

There is no secret heir.

There is only one Son of God, and He reigns eternally.

“Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto...”

CHAPTER 16: JESUS IN OTHER RELIGIONS

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The name of Jesus appears across the world’s religions — not because they accept Him as Lord, but because they must reckon with His impact.

Yet each religion redefines Him, diminishes Him, or distorts Him to fit their doctrine.

Let us examine what they say — and what the Scriptures declare.

1. Hinduism

Some Hindus embrace Jesus as a “guru,” a holy man, or even an avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu.

They often equate Him with Krishna or Buddha.

But Jesus never claimed to be one of many gods.

He said:

“I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”John 14:6

The Hindu worldview denies sin and redemption through blood.

Yet Hebrews 9:22 says,

“Without shedding of blood is no remission.”

Jesus cannot be merged with polytheism — He is the exclusive Savior.

2. Buddhism

Buddhists respect Jesus as an enlightened teacher or Bodhisattva — one who shows compassion and renounces self.

Yet Buddhism teaches there is:

  • no soul
  • no Creator
  • no Savior

Its “salvation” is self-purification.

This is the opposite of the Gospel.

Romans 10:9 says,

“If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus... thou shalt be saved.”

Jesus didn’t teach self-escape — He taught surrender and rebirth by the Spirit.

3. Islam

Covered more fully in Chapter 4,

Islam honors Jesus (Isa) as:

  • a prophet
  • virgin-born
  • miracle-worker

— but denies His:

  • deity
  • crucifixion
  • resurrection

To Muslims, Jesus is a servant of Allah, but not the Son of God.

1 John 2:23 says,

“Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father.”

Islam uses Jesus to validate Muhammad — but Jesus alone is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29).

4. Judaism

Modern Rabbinic Judaism rejects Jesus as Messiah.

As covered in Chapter 13, the Talmud often mocks Him.

Yet Jesus was a Jew, born under the Law, fulfilling the Law.

He wept over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41) and said,

“Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord.” (Matthew 23:39)

One day, Israel will recognize their Messiah (Zechariah 12:10).

5. Baha’i Faith

The Baha’i religion claims Jesus is one of many “manifestations” of God —

along with:

  • Muhammad
  • Krishna
  • Buddha

and Baha’u’llah.

This is religious relativism.

Yet Scripture says:

“There is none other name under heaven... whereby we must be saved.”Acts 4:12

6. Sikhism

Sikhs view Jesus as a good teacher and moral guide — but not divine, and not the exclusive way to God.

This again reduces Christ to mere ethics.

But:

“In him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.”Colossians 2:9

7. New Age / Universalism

Modern New Age teachings accept Jesus as a spiritual master — part of a Christ consciousness available to all.

He is not worshipped, but “admired.”

This is blasphemy.

1 Timothy 6:15

“King of kings, and Lord of lords.”

He is not a frequency.

He is the Judge of all the earth.

8. Jehovah’s Witnesses & Mormons

Jehovah’s Witnesses say Jesus is Michael the Archangel — not God.

Mormons say Jesus is the spirit brother of Lucifer.

These cults use the name of Christ but deny His nature.

“If he that cometh preacheth another Jesus... ye might well bear with him.”

CONCLUSION

Religions do not ignore Jesus — they redefine Him.

But:

He is not one among many.

He is not a reincarnated spirit.

He is not a moral teacher.

He is:

The Alpha and Omega (Revelation 1:8)

The Lamb of God (John 1:36)

The Judge of all (Acts 17:31)

The Only Begotten Son of God (John 3:16)

“But whom say ye that I am?”

The religions of the world offer many answers.

But only one is true.

CHAPTER 17: CONSPIRACY THEORIES ABOUT JESUS

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Truth fears no investigation.

Yet when it comes to Jesus Christ,

the world is saturated with:

  • lies
  • myths
  • conspiracies
 
— each one designed to:

  • distort His divinity
  • deny His resurrection
  • distract from His return

Here are the most common conspiracy theories — and the sword of Scripture that cuts them down.

1. Jesus Never Existed

A fringe claim gaining traction online — that Jesus is purely myth.

But even secular historians like:

  • Tacitus
  • Josephus
  • Pliny the Younger

referenced Him.

The historical evidence is overwhelming:

Four Gospels
Over 5,000 Greek manuscripts
Eyewitness testimony
First-century martyrdoms

Luke 1:1-2 — 

“They delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses...”

To claim Jesus never lived is intellectual blindness.

2. Jesus Was Invented by Rome

Popularized by pseudo-scholars like Joseph Atwill, this theory claims Rome created Christianity to pacify Jews.

But Jesus constantly clashed with Roman authority and declared:

“Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.”Mark 12:17

Would Rome invent a Messiah who calls Himself the King of kings?

3. Jesus Was a Zealot Revolutionary

Some theorists claim Jesus was a political rebel seeking to overthrow Rome.

But Jesus rebuked violence:

“Put up again thy sword into his place:

for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.”
Matthew 26:52

He didn’t come to raise armies.

He came to defeat sin and death.

4. Jesus Faked His Death

The “swoon theory” suggests Jesus didn’t die on the cross — He merely fainted and later revived.

Yet Roman executioners were experts in death.

John 19:34

“One of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water.”

Medical science confirms: blood and water flow only post-mortem.

5. The Body Was Stolen

The oldest conspiracy — invented by the Sanhedrin themselves (Matthew 28:13).

If true, the disciples all died for a lie.

But men do not die for what they know is a fraud.

The resurrection is the most attested event in ancient history.

6. Jesus Was an Alien / Time Traveler

  • Modern occultists
  • transhumanists
  • sci-fi theorists

claim Jesus was:

  • An alien sent to “seed” humanity
  • A time-traveler with advanced tech
  • A hologram projected by higher beings

This is strong delusion.

2 Thessalonians 2:11 — 

“God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie.”

Jesus came in the flesh (1 John 4:2), not from another galaxy.

7. The Bloodline / Da Vinci Code Theory

Covered in Chapter 15 — Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had children.

A complete fiction.

Scripture is silent,

and prophecy is clear:

Isaiah 53:8

“He was cut off... who shall declare his generation?”

8. Jesus Was Black / White / Essene / Qumran Prophet

Racial and regional theories abound, each trying to claim Jesus for their tribe.

But Jesus transcends race and class.

Revelation 5:9

“Thou hast redeemed us... out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation.”

He was a first-century Judean Hebrew — not a tool of modern identity politics.

9. Jesus and Psychedelics

Some claim Jesus used magic mushrooms or DMT to perform miracles.

This is blasphemy.

Jesus rebuked sorcery (Revelation 21:8), and operated by the power of the Holy Ghost — not pharmakeia.

10. Jesus Is a Copy of Pagan Myths

Covered in Chapter 8 — that Jesus is just another version of Osiris, Mithras, or Horus.

This lie crumbles under honest comparison.

Jesus alone fulfilled over 300 Old Testament prophecies.

WHY SO MANY LIES?

Because Satan is terrified of the real Jesus.

He must muddy the water.

He must confuse the seeker.

He must twist the testimony.

John 8:44 — 

“He is a liar, and the father of it.”

THE TRUTH STANDS

Despite centuries of attack:

The Gospel is preached.

The Bible is preserved.

The tomb is empty.

The Spirit still convicts.

“For we can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth.”

CONCLUSION

Conspiracies come and go — but the risen Christ remains.

He was seen.

He was touched.

He was pierced.

He was raised.

He is returning.

John 14:6 — 

“I am the way, the truth, and the life.”

Reject the myths.

Believe the Messiah.

CHAPTER 18: COMMON MYTHS ABOUT JESUS

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Many ideas about Jesus, even among believers,

come not from the Bible but from:

  • tradition
  • culture
  • Hollywood

The danger?

A false image can lead to false faith.

Let us clear away the myths and let the Word speak.

1. Myth: Jesus Was Born on December 25th

There is no verse in the Bible that names the date of Jesus’ birth.

December 25th was chosen centuries later — likely to absorb Roman pagan festivals like Saturnalia.

Luke 2:8 — 

“And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field...”

Shepherds wouldn’t be in the fields during cold December nights.

Jesus was likely born in early fall, during the Feast of Tabernacles — a prophetic picture of “God dwelling with us.”

2. Myth: Jesus Was Born in a Wooden Barn

The nativity scenes of our day often show Jesus in a wooden stable.

But:

Luke 2:7 — 

“...laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.”

Mangers were stone feeding troughs, and Bethlehem homes often had caves or lower rooms for animals.

He was likely born in such a place — not a red-roofed barn.

3. Myth: Three Kings Visited Jesus at His Birth

The Bible never says “three kings” or that they arrived at the manger.

Matthew 2:1 — 

“There came wise men (magi) from the east...”

Matthew 2:11 — 

“And when they were come into the house...”

By the time the magi arrived, Jesus was in a house — and a young child, not a newborn.

The number three comes from the three gifts:

  • gold
  • frankincense
  • myrrh

4. Myth: Jesus Had Long Hair and a Soft Look

Popular art shows Jesus as a soft, long-haired European man.

But Scripture gives a different image:

Isaiah 53:2

“He hath no form nor comeliness... no beauty that we should desire him.”

“Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?”

Jesus was a first-century Judean man — not a Hollywood actor.

5. Myth: Jesus Was Always Gentle and Quiet

Many think Jesus was always soft-spoken and passive.

But John 2:15 shows Him making a whip and flipping tables in the temple.

Matthew 23 is filled with righteous rebuke:

“Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!”

Jesus is both the Lamb and the Lion.

Meek does not mean weak.

6. Myth: Jesus Abolished the Law

Matthew 5:17 — 

“Think not that I am come to destroy the law... I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.”

He fulfilled the moral law perfectly and became the final sacrifice for sin.

But He never licensed lawlessness.

“Sin is the transgression of the law.”

7. Myth: Jesus Was Poor

Though Jesus humbled Himself, He was not destitute.

He had a treasurer (Judas). (John 12:6)

He wore a seamless garment. (John 19:23)

Wise men gave Him gold when he was a young child.

He chose simplicity — not poverty.

2 Corinthians 8:9

“...though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor...”

8. Myth: Jesus Taught Tolerance

Modern Christianity confuses love with approval.

But Jesus never approved of sin — He

  • forgave
  • warned
  • commanded change

John 8:11 — 

“Go, and sin no more.”

He ate with sinners to call them to repentance — not to affirm their ways.

9. Myth: Jesus Started a New Religion

Jesus did not come to start Christianity —

He came to fulfill the promises of the God of:

  • Abraham
  • Isaac
  • Jacob


Matthew 10:6 — 

“But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.”

The early believers saw themselves as the true fulfillment of Israel’s hope — not a separate sect.

10. Myth: Jesus Is Still on the Cross

Many images in Catholic churches show Jesus still crucified.

But He is not.

Hebrews 10:12 — 

“But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down on the right hand of God.”

He is risen.

He is glorified.

He is returning.

CONCLUSION

Tradition is not truth.

Myth is not Messiah.

Jesus warned:

“In vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.”Matthew 15:9

Return to the Scriptures.

Rediscover the real Christ.

CONCLUSION: THE UNVEILED CHRIST

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From the manger to the mount of Olives, from Gethsemane to Golgotha, from the empty tomb to the Right Hand of Majesty — Jesus Christ stands alone.

No:

  • man
  • movement
  • myth

or manipulation can alter His glory.

We have now surveyed:

  • His names
  • His titles
  • His enemies

and His imitators.

We've looked through:

  • history
  • heresy
  • holy text

The true Christ has been revealed, not by human wisdom, but by the Word of God.

He is not a mystic.

He is not a myth.

He is not a man-made symbol.

He is not just a prophet.

He is not an idea, an archetype, or an allegory.

He is: 

“the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature.”Colossians 1:15

He is:

“the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending.” — Revelation 1:8

He is:

“the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.”Revelation 13:8

Let every liar be silenced.

Let every theory be exposed.

Let every tongue confess.

“That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow... and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”Philippians 2:10-11

We do not worship an icon.

We worship the risen, returning, reigning Lord.

He is the Rock cut without hands.

He is the Lion of Judah.

He is the One whose name shakes hell and calms storms.

He is the Truth the world hates — and the Truth that sets us free.

Final Warning

There will be no second chance after the return.

There will be no vote.

There will be no democracy in judgment.

Only a throne, a book, a name — and a verdict.

“And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.”Revelation 20:15

Final Invitation

Receive the real Jesus — the Word made flesh,

  • crucified
  • risen
  • coming again

Romans 10:9 — 

“If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”

The lies are many.

The Way is one.

EPILOGUE: WHO DO YOU SAY THAT HE IS?

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The question still echoes across time and nations:


“But whom say ye that I am?” (Matthew 16:15)

It is not enough to admire Jesus.


It is not enough to quote Him.

It is not enough to discuss Him in books and debates.

You must decide:

Who is He — to you?

Pilate washed his hands.

Herod mocked.

Judas kissed.

Peter denied.

Thomas doubted.

But one thief believed — and entered paradise.

Will you choose deception or revelation?

Tradition or truth?

Religion or resurrection?

This book was not written to entertain, but to expose.

It was not composed for applause, but for awakening.

It was not compiled to flatter men, but to glorify Christ.

You have now seen the real battle:

Jesus vs. the system

Truth vs. tradition

The Word vs. the world

Every knee shall bow.

Every tongue shall confess.

But not every soul shall be saved.

The time to choose is now.

“Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.”2 Corinthians 6:2

This is not the end of the book.

This is the beginning of accountability.

“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”John 8:32

To the seeker:

Believe.

Repent.

Be born again.

To the sleeper:

Wake up.

Prepare.

Warn others.

To the deceiver:

Repent or perish.

He is coming.

And this time, not as the Lamb — but the Lion.

“And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.”