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PAGE 3A — For the Unbeliever: Who Is God?

There is a reason you have found your way here.

Not by accident.
Not by curiosity alone.
Not by chance.

Something in you is stirring —
a question, a longing, a hunger, a whisper.

You may not understand God yet.
You may not even know if you believe in Him at all.
But something inside you is aware:

“There is more than what I have been told.”

Scripture acknowledges this tension with brutal honesty:

“If our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing,
in whose case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving
so that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ
— who is the image of God.”

(2 Corinthians 4:3–5)

This is why the world feels confusing.
This is why religion often feels like noise.
This is why God seems distant, silent, unreachable.

Not because He is far —
but because our eyes have been veiled.

And into this darkness walks a single, quiet voice of hope:
a conversation between a confused religious leader and the Son of God Himself.

NICODEMUS: THE NIGHT VISITOR

(John 3:1–21)

Nicodemus came at night because he wasn’t sure.
He wasn’t ready.
He wasn’t convinced.

But he was hungry.

He had questions that his religion could not answer.
He saw truth in Yeshua’s life that he had never seen before.
He sensed the presence of God in this Man and could not explain it.

He came with uncertainty —
and the Son welcomed him.

Nicodemus represents every unbeliever who wants to know if God is real.

And Yeshua’s answer to him is the same answer He gives to you:

“Unless one is born again
he cannot see the kingdom of God.”

This isn’t a command to be religious.
It isn’t an invitation to join a denomination.
It isn’t pressure.
It isn’t manipulation.

It is a revelation:

You must be made alive spiritually
before you can understand anything spiritual.

Just as a newborn child cannot understand the world
until life awakens in them —
so the human heart cannot comprehend God
until God Himself opens the eyes.

This is what Yeshua told Nicodemus:

“That which is born of the flesh is flesh,
and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.”

You were born physically.
You breathe air.
You walk this earth.

But your spirit — the part of you that can know God —
has never been awakened.

That awakening is what Scripture calls:

  • being born again,

  • being made alive,

  • receiving sight,

  • stepping into the light,

  • encountering the love of the Father.

THE HEART OF GOD FOR YOU

Many think God stands with a hammer,
waiting to strike them down.

But the Son corrects this lie immediately:

“God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world,
but that the world might be saved through Him.”

(John 3:17)

The Father is not your enemy.
He is not looking to condemn you.
He does not despise you.
He is not disgusted by your past or ashamed of your failures.

He is calling you.

Calling you out of darkness.
Calling you out of confusion.
Calling you out of unbelief.
Calling you out of pain.
Calling you out of numbness.
Calling you out of everything that has veiled your eyes.

This is the Ancient Pathway.
It begins with one step:

Come into the light.

Not perfect.
Not cleaned up.
Not knowledgeable.
Not polished.

Just willing.

“He who practices the truth comes to the Light
so that his deeds may be manifested
as having been wrought in God.”

(John 3:21)

WHAT YOU MUST KNOW AS AN UNBELIEVER

1. God sees you.

He has watched every moment of your life.

2. God loves you.

Yes — you.
Not the religious version of you.
Not the future improved you.
You.

3. God calls you to Himself.

He wants relationship — not ritual.

4. God sent His Son to rescue, not destroy.

Your past does not disqualify you.
Your doubts do not disqualify you.
Your questions do not disqualify you.

5. You cannot understand Him until He opens your eyes.

And you are here because He is starting to.

THE FIRST STEP ON THE ANCIENT PATHWAY

You do not need to understand everything.
You do not need to fix yourself.
You do not need to become religious.

You simply need to come honestly before God —
as Nicodemus did.

And say:

“Father, if You are real, open my eyes.
If Your Son is truly the Messiah, reveal Him to me.
If Your Spirit speaks, let me hear.”

This is where the veil begins to tear.
This is where the light breaks in.
This is where the journey starts.

You are not alone.
You are not forgotten.
You are not beyond reach.

Welcome to the doorway of the Ancient Pathway.