Jo Mott.

Born in 1965, things may have seemed simpler, but nothing could be further from the truth, as with all children of any era who have struggled on their journey. My parents divorced when I was 10 years old. Overcoming sexual abuse in my tender years, my teens and college years took me on a long path to healing those wounds.

Completely imperfect and wounded, my religious upbringing, thanks to a persistent grandmother, introduced me to the First and Second Testaments, where I found solitude, yes, but also more questions.

About Jo Mott.

Ranging anywhere from Pentecostal, Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, Catholic, then back to non-denominational, I’d ran the gamut of Christianity. After church splits, meeting in living rooms here and there, and jumping religions to find the “right” one, it seemed confusing. I never really understood why every religion took its own interpretation and made a congregation around it, while it seemed that they were all using the same book to follow the same God, but never truly understanding the concept of loving and forgiving one another for our mistakes. If they couldn’t even get along with each other, what were we doing here?

Nevertheless, after much struggle, three children, a divorce and second marriage later, I jumped back in and even became a worship leader at the non-denominational church I had grown to love. But after an abrupt awakening about my health from a breast cancer scare in 2015, my grandmother’s death in 2016, my father’s death in 2018 and the “pandemic crisis” in 2020, things began changing for me. This gradual spiritual awakening I was experiencing began to take hold, beginning with a change in food and eating habits in 2015 to being led to the discovery of The Third Testament in early 2021. 

Studying The Third Testament and comparing it to the First and Second Testaments has been my focus for the last five years. I’m not an expert at it by any means as every time I read it, I get a more elevated understanding of it. I’m learning and evolving spiritually every day.

I’ve had to learn the hard way that we are each on our own journey. Some of us are ahead a little and some of us are behind a little and that’s ok. I’m not even sure where I’m at on the scale but we can still have a conversation where we each may learn a little something new from each other, without coming to blows over an indoctrinated tradition or belief that no longer serves our higher purpose. It’s ok. The Third Testament has helped me to find peace within and to be more spiritual than religions have ever taught me to be. I literally found myself in this book.

I never really remembered any of my dreams except a couple from early childhood, until I really began to evolve spiritually. Such vivid dreams that I began writing them down. One that stood out was in early 2024. I saw a simple question. “Is it time?” I then saw a book titled “Three Days”. The pages of the book began flipping and I could see Day One, which was the First Testament, Day Two contained the Second Testament and Day Three included the Third Testament. Then I woke up. I knew immediately what it was asking as I had read in the Third Testament that states when the time is right all three books would be combined into one book, just as the First and Second Testaments were. (The Third Testament 6:37-42)

I questioned myself. Who am I to put these books together? I wasn’t even a part of any religious organization nor a theologian to which you would expect to accomplish this task. So, I kept reading and studying doubting myself and wondering, if I were to put them together, how would I know if it was time? I continued to ask for direction.

It wasn’t clear to me until I came across the study of the sun, moon and stars. As Moses states in Genesis 1:14-16, he was told to use the sun, moon and stars for signs, years, seasons and days. If this held true for the three wise men who followed those bright objects in the sky when looking for the Messiah, the Christ’s birthplace, there must be something to it.

I dove in with both feet.

By the fall of 2025, it was becoming increasingly clear. There were plenty of signs. So, with great prayer and meditation, asking for guidance on how to proceed, I began compiling the three books into one, including some books that had been removed, so that a more complete version of the three days, or eras, would be represented.

I understand that there are some misunderstandings and mistranslations in these books. My current understanding is that we are to read these books as spiritual doctrine, using our discernment. The ultimate goal here is to elevate our spirits out of this materialistic world that has overcome us, even after the Messiah, Christ came in human form so long ago.  His message of “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s” was a teaching of how to balance our materialistic flesh with our spiritualistic conscience, not allowing one to overcome the other, much as materialism has overcome us today.

Now, in this third era, we are being led to a more elevated recognition of what it means to find Christ in Spirit and Truth. It’s not materialistic, it’s spiritual. We won’t all find it at the same time as we are all on our own individual journeys and states of different preparedness. But I can feel the tide moving in a more spiritually elevated direction, even from those who have not read any of the testaments. We can be of assistance to one another in this goal to lovingly guide each other until one day we all will “see” with our spiritual eyes, the coming of Christ within each of our spirits.


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