God's Secret Teachings About His Messiah

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  • Author John Boylan
  • Published December 26, 2010
  • Word count 595

What God has done is to encrypt in to the words of His Scripture, hundreds of essential revelations relating to His Messiah. Moreover these encrypted teachings are completely related to and in context with the text in which they're overlaid.

It's possible you'll be asking,'So, what does this indicate to me'? The following analogy should help to explain and put things into perspective.

Here is the text of the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America: it has 228 letters when the spaces are omitted.

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances".

Now picture arranging the letters of this text in ten neatly placeed columns having a total of 28 rows. Now also consider that when the text is fixed this way we see the phrases, 'absolute religious toleration', 'right to make speeches', 'no censorship of the freedom of the press', 'open radio programming', 'freedom of association' and five other similar phrases encrypted into and running diagonally, vertically horizontally throughout the body of this amendment. What we have therefore will be a surface or unique text overlaid and encrypted with contextually related phrases. This would be a masterwork of encryption and actually quite impossible to do - I know because I tried to do it. There is no way all these words can be encrypted into the text of this amendment without altering the letters of the surface text.

But let's consider just for a moment that indeed some master encryption genius did figure out a way.

Now lets come forward 210 years and one day these incredible encryptions are found. Besides the enormous 'hub-bub' this would cause in the press we'd be also able to make a two obvious points.

1.the text was deliberately constructed this way to include the encryptions

2.the encryptor i.e., the encryption designer exists.

Obvious? - of course it's obvious!

Who would be silly enough to try to argue differently? the evidence is overwhelming!

Now, in a comparable fashion, what God has done is to encrypt into the text of His Scripture, countless numbers of key teachings concerning His Messiah. Moreover these unknown teachings are absolutely relevant to the text in which they are overlaid - an impossible task for man or personal computer alike. But God is the God of the impossible.

It's even hard to claim authorship of Finding Messiah. Indeed, I had nothing to do with the encrypting of the text. In fact today, the most accomplished cryptologist could not begin to replicate what the Creator has done.

All I have discovered is the encryption procedure that reveals God's teachings. AND..., I'M NOT EVEN SURE THIS DISCOVERY WAS, IN FACT, MY DISOVERY! God possibly just led me to see His crypto-logical method - to actually 'see what eye has not ever seen'.

One thing is for certain God torments me with the topic - continually impressing upon me the need to get His teachings into the hands of people every where. I can only speculate as to why there seems to be such urgency. But you dear reader can speculate these things for yourself. Perhaps God will one day address this unanswered question as well - Perhaps not.

If you would like to read the pre-publication copy of Finding Messiah for free you may do so by visiting our blog http://www.finding messiah.blogspot.com

John F. Boylan, M.Div., Ph.D. is both a prolific writer and Director of the Day Spring Christian Counseling Center Day Spring Center

located in the Dallas Area. This article is about his latest project, the book Finding Messiah. To read the pre-publication text please go to Finding Messiah Book

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