LIVE THE CODE
About
Pilgrimages can be life-changing.
Most people think they require traveling halfway around the world—to some windswept desert, sacred mountain, or ancient cathedral. There’s something deep within us that longs for that kind of soul searching journey into the mysterious and the meaningful.
Why?
Because we were created for it.
But you don’t have to go to the far corners of the earth to experience a pilgrimage.
Pilgrimage happens when something within you stirs—when your soul is awakened by the unseen forces of Creation and Spirit.
It happens the moment you stop settling for surface answers and begin listening for the deeper truths.
That’s what LIVE THE CODE is.
This eight-day devotion is a pilgrimage of the soul—into the heart of the Beatitudes, into the rhythm of Christ’s Kingdom, and into the image of God etched within you since before time began. When God created everything he gave the first blessing. God said “It is good, it is very good.”
When Jesus came, in his infamous sermon on the mount, he starts with the Beatitudes -and they are eight blessings. I have come to see this as the map to the kingdom of God.
Each day, LIVE THE CODE, invites you to walk slowly through the blessings Jesus spoke of —poverty of spirit, mourning, humility, mercy, justice, purity, peace, and something worth living for and dying for. This pilgrimage is an experience that will awaken the kind of knowing that can’t be taught, only remembered - because the truth and love of God is etched into your being.
This is not religion.
This is not self-help.
This is sacred return to who you were created to be.
If you give yourself fifteen to thirty minutes a day to engage deeply with the vision within LIVE THE CODE, you may find that something ancient and beautiful begins to rise within you. A rhythm. A clarity. A nearness to God that can only be described as holy - and within these pages even your concept of holiness may be awakened to something fresh, renewing, and holistic.
What if the path to clarity, peace, and purpose has been hidden in plain sight—in the first few lines of Jesus’ greatest sermon?
And, this is not about religion.
Religion tends to get in the way.
This is about reality. Your reality.
And the reality of Jesus is everything.