(0:00 – 0:25) I’m Levi, a 62-year-old Torah scholar living in a small town called Harmony Heights, nestled somewhere in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania. It’s a quiet place, the kind where everyone knows your name, and the rhythm of life is as predictable as the seasons. I’ve spent my life here, steeped in the traditions of my faith, guiding my congregation, and finding solace in the ancient words of the Torah.
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(16:43 – 19:02) Why am I here? I asked the radiant being who had been my constant companion throughout this journey. Why have you shown me all of this? You are here, Levi, the being replied, because
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you have a mission to fulfill. You have been chosen to deliver a message, a message that the world desperately needs to hear.
A message? What message could I, a simple Torah scholar from a small town, possibly deliver to the world? The Messiah has come, Levi, the being said, his voice filled with urgency, and he is not who you think he is. He is God, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father and the Holy Spirit. My mind reeled.
The Messiah? Not who I think he is. What did that mean? The one you call the Messiah, the being continued, is a deceiver, a false prophet who leads his followers astray. The true Messiah is Yeshua of Nazareth, the Son of God, who came to earth to save humanity from sin.
He is the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him. Yeshua? Jesus? The one the Christians worshipped? Could it be true? Could everything I had believed my entire life be wrong? But, but the Torah, I stammered, the prophets, they spoke of a different Messiah.
The Torah and the prophets spoke of Yeshua, the being said, but their words were misinterpreted, twisted to fit the desires of those who rejected the truth. Only through faith in Yeshua, through his sacraments, and through living a life of love and service can one find true salvation. It is a narrow path, and few find it, but it is the only path that leads to eternal life.
I was overwhelmed, confused, my world turned upside down. Everything I thought I knew about God, about the Messiah, about my own faith, was being challenged. You must return to the world, Levi, the being said, and you must tell them the truth.You must tell them about Yeshua, the true Messiah, the only way to salvation. You must tell them that he is God, equal to the Father and the Holy Spirit, and that salvation comes through faith in him, through his sacraments, and through good works inspired by his love. But how could I? How could I go back to my congregation, to my community, and tell them that everything they believed was wrong? They would think I was mad, a heretic.
(19:30 – 20:38) You will have a sign, Levi, he said, a sign that will prove the truth of your words. A sign? What kind of sign? Before I could ask, the radiant being placed his hand on my forehead. A jolt of
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energy surged through my body, and I felt a strange sensation, as if something was being imprinted on my very soul.
This is the sign, the being said, the mark of the true Messiah. It will be a reminder of your journey, a testament to the truth you have seen. And with those words, the light around me intensified, and I felt myself being pulled away, back to the world of the living, back to the world of pain and suffering, but also back to the world of hope and redemption.
I knew that my life would never be the same. I had seen the truth, and I could not unsee it. I had a mission to fulfill, a message to deliver, even if it meant facing ridicule, rejection, and persecution.The journey back was a blur. I felt myself falling, spinning, until I finally landed with a thud on something hard and cold. I opened my eyes, and I was back in the ancient chapel, lying on the stone floor, the wooden cross still hanging on the wall.
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