💗 It’s All About Him 💗
Because it’s all about HIM. Happy Thanksgiving
Dear friends,
Today I am traveling to Tennessee to spend Thanksgiving with Steve and my daughter. They drove ahead of me with all our animals, and I will be flying to join them. I am also looking forward to a special time of fellowship with Angelo and Veronica, the well known gospel singers. We will be spending time together in prayer, sharing a meal, praising the Lord, and enjoying one another’s company.
Please keep me in your prayers for safe travels. I am also praying for each of you, as many will be traveling this coming week, and I wish you the happiest and most blessed Thanksgiving.
I will continue working on the final edits of the Noahide Law book during this time and will begin sharing new writings with you as soon as Thanksgiving has passed.
As I am boarding the plane, I wanted to leave you with a few thoughts about our Jesus. Here they are below…
With love and gratitude,
Jana
…In every generation, people have tried to decode the Bible as if it were a secret puzzle to solve. Denominations, sects, and modern spiritual movements have written their own rules of interpretation, each claiming they found the missing key. But the truth is not hidden in human theories or denominational doctrines.
The truth has a name.
His name is Jesus Christ. Everything begins with Him, centers on Him, and ends in Him.
When Jesus spoke to the Pharisees, He said, “You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about Me.” (John 5:39).
He was revealing something profound: the Bible is not a codebook, it is a portrait. Every prophecy is pointing to a single person - the Son of God who became flesh.
Through the centuries, human systems have tried to turn the gospel into rules and regulations.
Some made salvation about rituals and hierarchy.
Others reduced it to moral self improvement.
Some proclaimed wealth as proof of divine favor.
Others buried grace under rules and fear.
But the gospel is none of these things. The gospel is a Person : Christ Himself reconciling humanity to the Father through His blood.
Paul wrote, “For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.” (1 Corinthians 2:2). Yet look how easily religion adds to that simplicity. Every time we put an institution, a prophet, or a practice in the center, we push Jesus slightly to the side.
Every time we argue over the calendar, the diet, the dress, or the secret name of God, we risk forgetting that salvation is not hidden in a code but revealed on a cross. That said, there are moments when argument is necessary, especially when confronting Zionist Christianity or cultic teachings, simply to defend the truth.
The early believers did not gather around denominations. They gathered around a risen Lord. When He broke bread with them, they saw that the mystery was never about the “ doctrine “ but about the truth of the Father. The Father that was standing in front of them revealed in Christ. They did not carry creeds or commentaries; they carried His presence.
Even cults that use His name often reshape Him into something manageable: a teacher or an archangel. But the Christ of Scripture cannot be reduced.
He is the Creator through whom all things exist - “All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made.” ( John 1:3)
He is the Word made flesh - “And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us…” ( John 1:14)
He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world - “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” ( John 1:29)
He is not a fragment of truth; He is Truth Himself.
Every false decoding of Scripture begins the same way: by taking the focus off Jesus.
Once He becomes only a part of the story instead of the story itself, confusion follows. When Christ is central, Scripture opens like a flower; when He is not, it closes like a lock.
From Genesis to Revelation, it is all about Him.
He is the Seed promised to Eve, crushing the serpent’s head.
He is the Passover Lamb in Exodus.
He is the Rock that followed Israel in the wilderness.
He is the suffering Servant of Isaiah and the reigning King of Revelation.
Every symbol finds its end in Him, every prophecy its fulfillment, every covenant its completion.
“For all the promises of God find their Yes in Him.” (2 Corinthians 1:20).
When people say Scripture is too complicated, I remind them that the Author Himself walked among us and interpreted it with love. The Word did not stay in a scroll; He became a man, wept with us, healed us, and died for us. He rose again so we could stop decoding and start knowing.
So let the denominations debate and the scholars translate; the message remains the same. The center of all creation, redemption, and revelation is a Person, not a system. When you understand that, the Bible stops being a riddle and becomes a relationship.
It has always been, and will always be, about Him.


Beautifully said. HE is the Truth and the Way. His most important commandment? Love One Another. That has profound implications in our daily life if only "we" would practice it in all that we do.
Safe Travels Miss Jana and give my best to your adoring husband, Steven and your lovely daughter. Have a Happy and Holy Thanksgiving. Could use a prayer sent my way if you don't mind.
God Bless all of you.
John
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Praise God from whom all blessings flow!