Jesus’ Teachings — The New Covenant of Living Light
Opening Welcome
A contemporary, living transmission in the voice of Jesus—received in stillness, offered for practice.
Not a replacement of scripture, but a re-awakening of presence.
“The Light is not far from you; it lives in the quiet center of your being, waiting to be noticed.”
— Jesus, The Light Made Flesh
About the Transmission
These teachings arose in prayerful stillness as direct, compassionate speech in Jesus’ voice—meeting the reader in the present tense.
They are offered as practice-first guidance: simple, tender, and immediately livable.
Core qualities of the work:
Living Voice — first-person address, heart to heart.
Embodiment — breath, blessing, service, mercy.
Hospitality — a table with no walls—welcome for all.
Featured Chapters
The Word in the Silence — Meeting Him in stillness; recognizing the voice beneath every voice.
Come and See — Moving from second-hand stories to first-hand encounter.
The Light Made Flesh — Letting the Presence live through you.
The Table with No Walls — Radical welcome and the breaking of bread.
Final Discourse — Farewell Prayer & Benediction — “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you.”
Read the Book Online — Selected Excerpts
The Light Made Flesh
“I speak to you now, child of the Living One… The Light is not far from you… Let the Light take root in your flesh.”
Your breath can be prayer; your hands can be blessing; your life a lamp the world can walk by.
Chapter 1 — The Word in the Silence
“Do not fear silence. It is the womb of life… When you rest long enough, you will notice the voice you thought was yours is Mine in you.”
Chapter 2 — Come and See
“Do not build your faith on what others have told you of Me. Come and see for yourself.”
Chapter 3 — The Table with No Walls
“Do not guard the door. Throw it open. Serve until the platters are empty and your hands are blessed with the scent of bread.”
Final Discourse — Farewell Prayer & Benediction
“Holy Father, keep them in Your name… that they may be one, as We are one.”
“Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you.”