I work for God! By Jerry Lombardo
To Be Published Here – Chapter by Chapter
Prologue Already Published
I work for God!
By Jerry Lombardo
Chapter One
I consider myself a thoughtful, logical, and methodical man. There I was – studying and learning the Word of God; researching tirelessly the origins of ‘religions’ and their differences – and (I thought) more importantly – What They Had In Common! [because none made sense to me on their own]
I’d read the Koran, Old Testament, New Testament, studied what it meant to be Jewish – the different kinds of Jews, different kinds of Muslims, differences between Protestants, Presbyterians, and Catholics… Just what is a Presbyterian? (I’d asked myself)
I looked into Astronomy, Satanism, re-read works of different philosophers …, checked out Free Masons, Templars, even researched secret societies past presidents have been members of … which religions they practiced … on and on and on.
My appetite and desire to learn The Truth was (and continues to be) voracious and insatiable. I was questioning the questions and spending good time discerning answers for myself – that I might find my own direction within His Word and His Will; life was better than it ever had been. I was healing.
End of Chapter 1
Ive been there too, Jerry. That deep, relentless hunger to understand, to find that one truth that ties it all together. Its a lonely road sometimes, questioning everything others take for granted. But reading your words feels like finding a kindred spirit. Your dedication to discerning for yourself, to heal through understanding, really resonates. Its not about finding easy answers, but in the journey of seeking itself, isnt that where real growth happens? Keep pursuing that truth, Jerry. We all need people like you out there exploring the depths.
Also, an interesting, thoughtful comment. Glad you enjoy the work. jl
Its fascinating to see such a voracious appetite for theological and esoteric knowledge! Reading this makes me wonder if the authors search for The Truth is like trying to find a specific grain of sand on a beach – incredibly determined, but maybe a bit exhausting. Questioning questions is all well and good, but sometimes the best answer is just lying back and enjoying the cosmic show! 😉 Keep up the discerning, though – who knows what secret society handshake youll need eventually.
Interesting comment. jl