knowledge because we are limited in our knowledge and experience. The only way you can comprehend God is to come before God with a blank- mind, like a curious child, humble to admit that you know absolutely nothing. A mistake that some people make is to think that they know God better than God.
At that time Jesus exclaimed, "I bless you, Father, Lord of heaven and of earth, for hiding these things from the learned and the clever and revealing them to little children.” Matthew 11:25 NJB
Although I tried to write what God explained to me, there are revelations that have been given that simply cannot be put into words – I know without knowing why I know, how I know and what I know. In many parts of this book, especially in Chapter 22, The Final Chapter, I will seldom write an explanation of what His words mean because I simply am unable to.
Since there are many revelations from God that do not have an accompanying sculpture, I also asked God if the blessing can be inclusive of His answers/messages that have no accompanying sculptures. To which, God generously replied:
This line is from Matthew 13:12, which is part of Jesus' reply as to why He spoke to people in parables:
'Because to you is granted to understand the mysteries of the kingdom of Heaven, but to them it is not granted. Anyone who has will be given more and will have more than enough; but anyone who has not will be deprived even of what he has.
God describes this book as His “conversation piece”. So as you read, do not turn to your own mind or to others for comprehension. Ask God directly and He will answer you. It may take time but you will find that there is no question that gets lost or ignored. In this book, the words printed in blue are God’s exact words.