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Gods Grimoires

Narrated by William Donahue, this third reel deepens the exploration of Jesus’ teachings, contrasting them with the practices and doctrines of religious institutions. It invites viewers to peel back the layers of tradition and dogma to uncover the spiritual wisdom Jesus intended to share—a wisdom rooted in humility, self-realization, and the divine connection within every individual. 
Matthew 19:16 remains a cornerstone, as Jesus responds to being called “Good Master” with the profound words, “Don’t call me good; there is only one who is good, and that is God.” This statement is not a dismissal but a guiding light, pointing us to the ultimate source of truth and goodness. Jesus models humility, urging us to recognize that divine power flows not from human titles or roles but from alignment with God’s will—a call to seek God beyond the constructs of personality or hierarchy. 
This reel also reexamines Luke 17:20, where Jesus declares, “The kingdom of God does not come in such ways as to be seen, for the kingdom is within you.” William emphasizes the radical nature of this statement: Jesus dismantles the notion that salvation is external or tied to physical places, traditions, or religious institutions. Instead, he redirects our focus inward, reminding us that true communion with God begins in the quiet, uncharted spaces of our own consciousness. 
Finally, John 5:19 and John 14:10 reinforce the message of humility and divine inspiration. When Jesus says, “I can do nothing of myself” and “The words that I speak to you are not mine, but the Father’s,” he reveals that his teachings are not meant to glorify him as an individual but to inspire us to seek and embody the same divine wisdom. His mission was not to create dependency on his image or legacy but to guide us toward spiritual empowerment. 
Part three concludes with a call to action: to break free from external illusions and rediscover the transformative teachings of Jesus. His words are a map to the divine within, encouraging us to transcend ego, connect with the higher self, and realize our unity with God.

https://bible.armeniancathedral.org/book/tJn_16.htm
16:25  Զայս առակօք խօսեցայ ընդ ձեզ. եկեսցէ ժամանակ յորժամ ոչ եւս առակօք խօսեցայց ընդ ձեզ, այլ յայտնապէս զՀօրէ պատմեցից ձեզ:
16:25 These things have I spoken unto you in proverbs: but the time cometh, when I shall no more speak unto you in proverbs, but I shall shew you plainly of the Father:
16:26  Յայնմ աւուր խնդրեսջիք յանուն իմ. եւ ոչ ասեմ ձեզ եթէ ես աղաչեցից զՀայր վասն ձեր:
16:26  At that day ye shall ask in my name: and I say not unto you, that I will pray the Father for you:

Mt_6:23 Ապա եթէ ակն քո չար է, ամենայն մարմինդ խաւարին եղիցի. իսկ արդ եթէ լոյսդ որ ի քեզ է` խաւար է, խաւարն ո՞րչափ եւս:
23 Իսկ եթէ քո աչքը պղտոր է, քո ամբողջ մարմինը խաւար կը լինի: Եւ արդ, եթէ քո մէջ եղած լոյսը խաւար է, ապա խաւարը՝ որչա՜փ եւս աւելի»:

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