The Faith of Jesus Michael
A Discourse Storybook in the Present Day
1. The Gathering at Dawn
The mist rolls gently across the foothills of the City of God Sovereignty. I stand with you, my disciples, in the amphitheater of lilies, where torches still burn with the embers of night. The air smells of cedar and rain-washed earth. I look upon your faces—Alicia, Santiago, Johana, Ivan, Marcelo, Neuza—and I see your hunger, not for bread or power, but for truth.
“Children of light,” I begin, “let us speak of faith, not as the world describes it, but as I have lived it. For my faith was never a doctrine to memorize nor a ritual to repeat—it is, even now, a living trust, a continuous communion with the Father.”
2. Personal and Experiential Faith
“My faith is not secondhand,” I say, my voice soft against the breeze. “It does not come from scrolls or rituals, though these have their place. My faith is born of direct experience—from walking hand in hand with the Father, from listening to His whisper in the stillness, from knowing Him as intimately as you know breath.”
I see Johana close her eyes, feeling the words not only in her mind but in her soul.
3. Constant Communion
I sit upon the stone step, inviting you to draw near. “I never walk alone. My heart is always in dialogue with the Father—whether in silence, in joy, in labor, or in sorrow. Faith is not something I practice only in sacred places. Faith is my life. Faith is the presence of the Father in every step I take.”
4. Absolute Trust in God
Now I rise, and my eyes hold you all. “Even when betrayal pierced me, even when the cross loomed heavy upon my shoulders, I did not waver. Faith is not the absence of trial—it is the assurance that, in trial, the Father is still near. My final words—‘Into Your hands I commend my spirit’—were not words of despair but of trust fulfilled.”
Santiago weeps softly, realizing that trust does not collapse in pain—it deepens.
5. Trust Beyond Signs
I draw a line in the earth. “My trust was never conditioned on signs, proofs, or outcomes. I did not require the Father to deliver me from suffering to know that He is good. Faith is not a bargain; it is a surrender. It is saying, ‘Even if I walk through fire, You remain my God.’”
6. Active and Living Faith
Marcelo asks, “Master, is faith only believing?”
I shake my head gently. “No, beloved. Faith is action. Faith is love expressed. Faith feeds the hungry, forgives the offender, uplifts the weary. Faith is not hidden in thought—it blossoms in deeds. Every act of mercy is an act of faith. Every step in righteousness is living trust made visible.”
7. Universal and Inclusive Faith
I turn toward the horizon. “My faith is not confined to one temple, one book, one nation. It embraces all who sincerely seek the Father. Wherever there is truth, wherever there is love, there is God. And in every religion, in every searching heart, my Father is present. Faith is not ownership; it is fellowship.”
Neuza nods, sensing the vast inclusivity of divine love.
8. Faith Over Fear
The wind stirs, and I feel your quiet questions. “Fear enslaves, but faith liberates. Fear says, ‘I am alone.’ Faith says, ‘The Father is with me always.’ Fear binds the heart with guilt. Faith releases the soul with love. You are not called to tremble before God but to walk with Him as a child with a loving parent.”
9. Inner Peace and Courage
I look upon each of you. “My peace is not of the world. It flows from knowing the Father’s will. This is why I did not falter when storms rose, when authorities raged, when darkness threatened. My courage was not mine alone—it was born of faith in God’s perfect plan.”
10. The Kingdom of God Within
We walk together toward the lily pond. I touch the water, and ripples flow outward. “The kingdom of God is not of walls or armies. It is here,” I say, placing my hand over your hearts. “Faith is the key. The kingdom lives wherever a soul trusts the Father, loves without condition, and chooses truth over deception.”
11. The Final Act of Faith
I recall the cross and speak plainly: “Even in death, I did not curse the Father. I commended my spirit into His care, knowing that love is stronger than the grave. Faith carried me beyond death, and faith will carry you through every shadow into eternal light.”
12. Living Invitation
I gather you close, as if we are one family seated at a single table. “Do not worship my faith. Live it. Make it your own. Speak to the Father as I do. Trust Him as I trust Him. Love as I love. This is the legacy of faith: not words written in stone, but lives transformed into light.”
13. Atmosphere of Transformation
The air grows warmer as the sun breaks through the morning clouds. A new strength stirs in your souls. You begin to understand that faith is not something distant—it is a living fire already kindled within you.
14–34. The Flow of Living Faith
Each disciple speaks their doubts aloud, and I meet them with compassion.
You learn that faith begins small, like a seed, but grows into a mighty tree.
Faith is tested in sorrow, but strengthened through surrender.
Faith is personal yet universal; each path is unique, yet all lead home.
Faith grows when practiced daily, not when reserved for rare moments.
Faith makes you fearless—not reckless, but anchored.
Faith teaches you to forgive, to endure, to rejoice.
Faith reveals that no one is forgotten by the Father.
Faith transforms suffering into meaning and waiting into preparation.
Faith shines brightest in ordinary acts of love.
Faith whispers in silence and roars in justice.
Faith lifts your eyes from earth to eternity.
Faith does not end with death—it only begins anew.
Faith is the song of sonship and daughtership sung across the universes.
Faith is the bridge from the temporal to the eternal.
Faith is life lived in the presence of God, now and forever.
Faith is what makes you free.
And faith, dear ones, is your inheritance.
35. The Closing Benediction
I lift my hands, and the amphitheater glows with the light of dawn.
“Beloved, let faith be your breath, your strength, your joy. Walk not in fear, but in trust. You are children of the Most High. Live by faith, and you shall discover that the Father is nearer than your own heartbeat, truer than your own thoughts, and eternal beyond all passing worlds.”
And in the silence that follows, faith is no longer a teaching. It is a living presence among you.
Adonai
Michael Of Nebadon