[ written to a religious man with an eye of judgement ]

Jesus’ god saw him and others in a loving light.

He said their god was a god of death, and his was of life. All mentions of his father were loving.

The Word says that God plans to destroy death, that plan is carried out through his love.

One part of this is through the end of the eye of judgement.

Jesus commands that we end this cycle of judgement, of who is sinning,

and it is hard for us to learn to do that, but we are all learning to. As you judge so you are judged, the sooner you begin to soften your gaze, the sooner your own self judgement will cease being a torment to you. We create our own torment of hell and invite demons in by our judgement, it becomes less harsh when we learn how to become compassionate towards ourselves, but first you have to learn compassion to others.

A god who sees humans in a non-compassionate way and wants to punish them is not the god Christ talks about.

Christ's God is "Abba, Abba" Affectionately like Dadda, Dadda, his father is a loving father, who is for him and not against him.

This is the Father of Isaiah, David, and Jesus.

My father too is for me and not against me, and he will wait all throughout history until man open his ears to hear and his heart of stone opens. Man is Jerusalem, but god will build a new Jerusalem when man opens the gates.

Man speaks of God from the mind, Trusting and hoping in ideas, But God is waiting for man to listen to Him through the ears of compassion, in the heart, As he has been calling and crying for his people to do for thousands of years.

You can feel his heart expressed when Christ embraces Mary Magdalene and says, "there is no one left to judge you." This is when the compassion of his father's heart is felt. If you look through this enough you will see through his eyes and it will awaken you.