Members of Hodos are Exiles on Earth – Our Inheritance is not in This World

A true believer in Jesus Christ who follows the narrow path of Truth and finds themselves constantly going in the wrong direction that the rest of the people on this planet are traveling, is a member of Hodos. "Hodos" is the Greek word that means "way" or "path", and it is the term that the New Testament believers used to identify themselves as a group. It is based on the words of Jesus himself in John 14:6: “I am THE WAY, and the Truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."  This "way" (Hodos) is the road least traveled, because it is the more difficult path. Those of us in Hodos are considered "aliens" and "strangers" on earth, as we live here in exile, waiting to go home to our real home in the Kingdom of God, where our future inheritance is waiting for us. The Christians who are false believers want to seek the glory of worldly empires who are all controlled by Satan, such as the nation of Israel and the United States of America, instead of going against the crowd to follow the Truth, and suffering for it. The closer you walk to the Truth, and the straighter your narrow path becomes making your choices obvious, you risk losing EVERYTHING this world has to offer you, including your family, your "friends", and your worldly possessions, even your earthly "home." And the only reason anyone would do that, is because they BELIEVE God's word, and they are patient to endure the suffering and persecutions, knowing that our inheritance is not on earth, but in the Kingdom of God, as well as our future permanent residency home.

Trials and Persecution of Believers: “We were Destined for Them”

In Acts chapter 17 in the New Testament portion of the Bible, we have the story of Paul and Silas's visit to the Greek city of Thessalonica, where they preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ. These people in Thessalonica paid a high price for believing that Jesus was the prophesied Jewish Messiah. Some of them were arrested. It was a mixed congregation of both believing Jews, and Gentile believers. They were attacked by the Satanic Jews who rejected Jesus, the equivalent of the "Zionists" in today's culture. As in many of Paul's journeys recorded in the book of Acts, the Satanic Jews probably tried to kill him, which forced the believers to quickly get him out of Thessalonica. Being cut off from these new believers, Paul grew concerned about them, especially because they were being persecuted by the Satanic Jews. So he wrote a letter to them, and this is recorded in the New Testament, in 1 Thessalonians. He reminded them that all believers are "destined" for these kinds of trials and persecutions.

Spiritual Communication in the HSI Network is Far Superior to Tiny Tech’s AI

Early last year (2025) I introduced the HSI (Human Superior Intelligence) Network. Unlike computer networks running AI which depend upon electricity for its power source, which also runs the Internet where AI lives, the HSI Network is powered by human beings run by blood pumping from their hearts throughout their body. The human heart has always been understood as the center of human consciousness in times of antiquity, as opposed to modern culture that now believes the human brain is the center of our consciousness. The heart is able to both send and receive communication through the spirit world, without the need of electricity and physical networks run across physical cables and physical computer hardware. So what I am going to do in this article, is look at a story in the New Testament part of the Bible that shows us just how this HSI Network can operate, and how it is far superior when compared to technology networks and data that flow through AI and require electricity.

Hodos: The Way of Christ – One Way Only, No U-Turns

I have written many articles over the years explaining that the use of the term "Christian" and the religion of "Christianity" in modern-day Western culture are not consistent with what we find in the New Testament portion of the Bible. Many of the readers of these articles see this truth, and therefore want to know what terms to use to describe those of us who are followers of Jesus Christ and do not want to be identified by the teachings of men and their false, destructive religious doctrines. I have publicly called myself a "Spiritual Jew", which is a more descriptive designation according to the teachings of the New Testament original manuscripts, and highlights the fact that we cannot use the term "Jew" or "Jewish" to simply refer to only one group of people. Jesus himself divided the Jews of his day between Jews who became his disciples, and Jews who rejected him and followed their "father" the Devil, as he so clearly teaches in John chapter 8. Jesus himself never abandoned the term "Jew" and continued to distinguish the difference between the "Godly Jews" and the "Satanic Jews" all the way into the book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, implying that the term "Jew" should really only apply to the Godly Jews. How one defines the term "Jew" in their own minds is almost completely prejudicial today, based on religious dogma. What I want to do in this article, is look at the texts of the New Testament to see how the disciples of Jesus referred to themselves, and propose the use of a word that is in the original texts but is not common in the English language, and therefore may have less prejudicial biases than common terms used today in the English language. And that term is "Hodos."