SPHYREX
PUBLISHING
JEREMIAH’S CREED

I believe in God, the Father Almighty,
the Creator of heaven and earth,
and in Jesus the Christ, His Companion and only Son to dwell
on the Earth, our Lord:
Who was conceived of the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
honored God in all that he did, prophesied,
preached wisdom, revealed truth,
performed miracles,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended into Hell.
On the third day, he arose again from the dead.
He ascended into Heaven
and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty,
whence He shall come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the true and Holy Church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and life everlasting.
Amen.
GATES OF VISION

I entered the Gates of Vision:

Perhaps the dream was real, I do not remember. Maybe it was a sign, I do
not know. I stood atop a mountain and gazed toward where I must journey.
Far below, mist shrouded the Plains of Time. Swirling out of that veil of the
future-past, the wind kissed me with its mystery. Its scent was of both
spring and autumn, birth and de-cay. As it then began to howl, its sudden
fury unfurled my cloak. Startled, I found myself shivering in the grip of
fantastic horror before that which was to descend once more upon the
worlds of the mortals--
A pall spread across the heavens. It roiled and rumbled. Beneath its
malevolence, cities became pyres and mounds of rubble. Trees crumbled to
dust, while man and beast withered to skeletons. Spirits shrieked. Lightning
danced. Thunder tolled while the sky bled. With the glory of falling stars,
armies marched boldly to their doom; sand swallowed the monuments of
their nations. Then I beheld new armies and nations churning to life out of
the gloom. And I cried aloud, “How often shall we be able to do so?”

Slowly, the wind ebbed and the pall faded. Yet I wept
and wondered. And as the twilight slipped into night, still
I wondered...What is to come?...
    ...What must be?...

Finally, as a ruddy moon peeked between the thrust of mountains hooded
with snow, a cloud of rain-bows bloomed overhead. Within its scintillations
appeared one of the Ancients. He was arrayed in a halo shimmering like
troubled waters in the glare of a setting sun; his robes gleamed as a sea
aslumber beneath dawn’s splendor. From his crown stabbed the sparks of
stars bursting, while his eyes glimmered with the serenity of dew. His mane
lapped as silver flames, his face shone as an ember of gold.
With the thunder of a multitude, the ancient one called down to me, “Do not
despair, Son of Numbers. Heed wisdom: Set aside yesterday and trust in
tomorrow. As for today, listen well to whispers and watch closely the
unseen. Question the obvious and obscure alike. Embrace the wonder of
each moment, yet you may have to accept sorrow instead of joy. Be no more
anxious to praise than criticize--either might be a snare for your
companions. Neither hope too loud nor complain too much lest you
stumble. Let your heart be your judge and insight your guide. Remember:
Reason and wisdom are too often no less foolish than are ignorance and
stupidity. Always, even though cold and forsaken, lean on the love of the
Lord of Light and resist the Dark Lord’s promises….
“Now, return to your journey and prepare for the test of each stride. You
must endure beyond that which you dread, while you shall witness more
than you can easily bear. Go with patience ever seeking the truth. Glean
from the tempests of desolation and the maelstroms of chaos your tales of
woe and hope. Be faithful and report well. For your testimony is the saga of
many souls and times to come again.”
Dear Brothers and Sisters:
I take responsibility for being a poor messenger.  But I do my best and never cease striving to
improve myself. Now, I anticipate that, as my knowledge, wisdom, and understanding grow, my
perspectives will change and my vision shall become clearer. Only a fool would believe that his or
her knowledge, wisdom, and under-standing are perfect even if interaction with the Divine might
bless he or she often. It is also true that only a fool would believe his or her wisdom is perfect just
because he or she can spout scripture like a Pharisee. Those fellows knew the Scriptures and the
Law quite well. But that failed to prevent most of them from becoming familiar with the miseries
and horrors of Hell.
We should keep reminding ourselves to walk the path of humility. It leads to wisdom and
righteousness. All Children of God, whether they be Christian, Jewish, Moslem, or any other faith,
need to consider themselves seekers rather than knowers--ever striving to find the Truth and
understand it. All religions act as if they have all of the answers. But none of them even
understand all of the questions. So, let none of us delude ourselves into believing  that we and ours
owns the Truth. It belongs to everyone who hungers and thirsts for it.
Humility is the keystone of our service to God. Without it, we are worthless to Him and the Son
will reject us. Implied within humility is something called charity. It means being lenient in our
judgment and attitude toward others. Love is integral to charity. Without love, nothing we do will
ever prove profitable in the sight of God. In the absence of humility, however, all of our love will
become nothing more than a hot wind, stirring dust and parching crops.  The weeds of pride and
vanity then begin to thrive. With them flourish the thistles of hypocrisy and the briars of greed.
Then our selfishness be-comes the rancor of pests devouring our fields and orchards, and we are
left starving for righteousness and thirsty for wisdom. So, let us be humble and lose ourselves for
the sake of our cause. The smaller and meeker we become, the mightier we shall wax in our
struggle against Evil and Darkness. For we will work as a singularity with many units rather than
flounder as many singularities un-united.
In humility and love,
James Trusty
PS--People were not created on this world to live like human swine, be our own gods, and destroy
the Earth in order to do so. We were put here to learn and evolve as individuals, to love each other
and serve one another and God, and remain good stewards of the Earth so that we and our
descendants can enjoy her beauty, while sharing her bounty with our fellow creatures. Amen!
Humility is the keystone of righteousness and the foundation of wisdom.
A PLEA FOR HUMILITY
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Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, the Great Storm of the Ages is coming. I am not referring to a storm of wind,
lightning, thunder, rain, and hail, though its fury will include countless natural disasters, catastrophes,
calamities, and cataclysms. No—I am referring to a storm of God’s judgment unleashed. Jesus of Nazareth
prophesied its coming as the beginnings of sorrows. It shall be a time of great distress among the nations—days
of immense uncertainty, turmoil, strife, terror, horrors, misery, and upheaval. Until now, none of you have
experienced more than the counter breeze rising before its approach. So far, you have only heard the waft of its
thunder and seen the flickered glare of the lightning kindling its thunderheads. This September, however, that
will change. For the wind and rain of its leading edge will arrive. Then the first of its gales will rampage across
the stage of history and nothing will ever be the same again. This storm has been brewing since the American
Revolution--and God is sending its wrath largely to pay America back for all the evils that she has brought to the
Earth. But no nation shall escape the storm’s tantrum. In its wake, America will linger only as a fading memory.
Many other nations will also fall. None of those that survive will boast about how healthy they are. In the storm’
s aftermath, the Antichrist and False Prophet will pick up the banner of Americanism and astound most of the
survivors of the storm by how quickly they resuscitate the nations of Europe and cobble together their empire.
Alas, the inhabitants of the Earth remain ignorant of just how vicious the afflictions stalking them will prove to
be. The angels weep in their honor. What else can they do? Humanity refuses to heed God’s warnings and
wisdom, repent, and in so doing, honor God, one another, and the Earth’s beauty. So, they shall reap what they
have sown. Let the forces of desolation repay them for their wickedness and follies. But God is infinitely merciful.
His love is the bastion of those who please Him. Thus, He shall spare the Chosen Ones from the brunt of the
Storm’s fury and protect them through the Days of Trials and Tribulation to follow. Likewise, He will spare them
from the woes with which the Son will chastise the children of Evil, Darkness, and Death after he returns. They
shall then become the seeds from which the utopias of the Kingdom of God will sprout. Amen.

James Trusty
The Emissary of God
THE GREAT STORM
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THE APOCALYPSE OF JEREMIAH AND OTHER
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WRITTEN AUGUST 18, 2008