Bridge III

This third bridge serves as a needed transition triggered by the author's translation/paraphrase of the book of Hebrews and the discovery of just how much the Calvinist translators have twisted the translation away from Christ our life and towards sin in the flesh.

The result of that discover has elevated our understanding of Hebrews 10:19-22 and its corresponding pattern of home, the flow through rooms, to a much larger place than we have known. This bridge, then, helps the reader to connect with the change of understanding taking place in the author.

7. The Wheel uses Ezekiel's vison as a tool to visualy desribe how the most important verses all fit together in a working relationship.

8. Our Path Home lays out the flow of relationships among the Symmorphy Courses as well as positioning the highway for our God.

9. Let My People Go introduces the disturbing reality that the book of Hebrews has been badly mistranslated. The next two books the author proposes to write are also presented, Knowing Jesus as He is and Let My People Go.