The Sea of Glass
Even though there are many, many people that read the Scriptures and there are different interpretations of what the Scriptures mean, there is only one truth. The religions of the world are fooling the people of the world by trying to get money for teaching a false understanding of the Scriptures.
A clear understanding of the scriptures in spiritual terms
Self-Learning
God has set up his holy wisdom so that you must learn it for yourself directly from him. It is okay to listen to other people’s beliefs, but you must get the truth only from the Lord. This is done by speaking with God inside of your heart with your true feelings. This book will help you learn how to do that.
Self-Understanding
Once you have learned the laws of God and the parables, you need to understand for yourself what they really mean. Do not follow other people’s interpretation, which could be false. Ask the Lord to reveal to you the true meaning of his holy teaching. He has promised to give you anything you ask of him, whether you ask to be wise, or you ask to remain ignorant. Be sure that what you ask leads you towards truth, and away from the lies of false religion.
Self-Control
When you have acquired the understanding of the word of God, you can finally achieve more control over the spiritual direction of your life. You will understand what leads you toward your father in Heaven, and what leads you away from him. This is exactly the way God has created true spiritual wisdom to be. Follow these three steps, and you will improve your spiritual well-being.
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Roger Akerley
Roger Akerley was born the last of seven children in 1947 in St. Leonard, New Brunswick, Canada. He grew up as a member of the Catholic church and due to the circumstances of his family, he left school after fifth grade to go to work. He came to the United States at the age of 17 in 1964. He has read the Bible for his entire life and he has always had the feeling that anyone, regardless of their level of education or ability, could learn the true meaning of the Scriptures for themselves.