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I Love Jesus: Discovering the Wayshower and the Power of Divine Love

 

I Love Jesus: Following the Wayshower to Divine Consciousness

"I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." – John 14:6

   Loving Jesus is more than admiration, it is a journey of spiritual transformation. Through His life and teachings, we are invited to ascend into higher levels of consciousness, discovering not only who He is, but who we are called to be.

   This journey is a climb a movement from limited understanding into divine awareness. As we grow, our perception of Jesus expands, revealing deeper truth and greater responsibility.

   Firstly: The Ascent of Spiritual Consciousness. At the beginning of the journey, many see Jesus simply as Savior. As awareness expands, He is recognized as Christ, Lord, King, and ultimately God. Yet at the highest level, we understand Him as the Wayshower the one who demonstrates the path to divine living.

   This realization shifts us from passive belief to active transformation. Jesus not only reveals God, He reveals what is possible for us.

   Secondly: Knowing What to Move and What to Climb. Not every obstacle is meant to be removed. Some challenges must be moved, while others must be climbed. If something blocks your connection to God, it must be released. But if it is calling you higher, it must be embraced as part of your growth.

   This journey requires discipline, prayer, and intentional elevation of thought.

   Thirdly: Love Is the Way and the Truth. When Jesus declared, “I am the way,” He revealed that Love is the pathway. Love is the only force that elevates, heals, and transforms. It is also the truth requiring honesty, integrity, and alignment with divine reality.

   Sometimes truth feels uncomfortable, like surgery, but it is always working for your healing and growth.

   Fourthly: Love Is Life Itself. Without love, we are simply existing. Love gives life meaning, purpose, and direction. As you embody love, you attract more love, because love is both the source and the substance of life.

   Fifthly: Living from the Mountaintop Perspective. At higher levels of awareness, life looks different. Problems that once seemed overwhelming become manageable. From this elevated view, you begin to see through the eyes of truth rather than fear.

   Jesus, the Wayshower, demonstrates that we are not meant to remain in the valley

Mountain sunrise representing spiritual ascent and divine journey

we are called to rise, to see clearly, and to live with authority and purpose.

   In conclusion, loving Jesus means following His example. It means rising in consciousness, embracing divine love, and recognizing your true identity. The journey leads from simply believing in Him to becoming like Him expressing love, truth, and life in every moment.

   This Journey Requires:

   • A willingness to grow

   • The courage to climb

   • A commitment to truth

   • A life rooted in love

   • A vision from the mountaintop

📖 Reflection: Where are you on your spiritual journey—at the base, climbing, or viewing life from the mountaintop?

💡 Action Step: Today, choose one area of your life to elevate through love. Ask yourself: “What would the Wayshower do here?” and act accordingly.

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