What is Project 633?

We at Project 633 have direct evidence through experience that we are all connected. Project 633 is being written and developed so that it can be better understood by all.  It will be revealed over time and through inspiration, live teaching, and online courses. 

Project 633 is a daily challenge for everyone seeking to live the New Covenant described in Scripture.  This project ultimately challenges our faith leaders of all stripes to speak this new language. In doing so, and with God’s will, it will naturally work its way into the consciousness of our public servants, our general population, and with faith, into our international discourse.

Project 633 has the potential of becoming a viral moment for many of us.  It could bridge the gaps between all faiths and competing nations—an opportunity to all sit at the same feast, an international “Feast of the Tabernacles”, if you like.  A feast whereby we celebrate our unique differences, and our shared devotionals in peace and in harmony with all Mankind.

How do you fit in?

For you, the individual who reads this, welcome to an opportunity to accept the gift already offered.  This bold idea starts within you.  Your inner journey to a new life that is not simply grounded in the gift that has been offered, but a living testimony to personal healing and amazing new discoveries in your life for others to witness.

What is the Gift?  It is simply the “New Covenant” as prophesied by Jeremiah 31 some six hundred years before Jesus Christ delivered it:

“The days are coming, when I will make a new covenant with the people of Israel and with the people of Judah. It will not be like the covenant I made with their ancestors when I took them by the hand to lead them out of Egypt, because they broke my covenant, though I was a husband to them. This is the covenant I will make with the people of Israel after that time. I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people. No longer will they teach their neighbor, or say to one another, ‘Know the Lord,’ because they will all know me, from the least of them to the greatest, for I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more.”

This is the cornerstone text for understanding the gift that Jesus Christ brought, a Jew who lived under Mosaic Law.  Jesus brought the “New Covenant” to the world.  You don’t have to believe Jesus was the Messiah to recognize the true power of this gift, but I suggest that notion will become clear to many in the weeks, months, and years to come. 

Why haven’t we already fully accepted the Gift?

There is an underlying illness that permeates all people and all cultures—it’s called “FEAR”.  Fear of making a living, fear of our health, fear of judgment by others, fear of challenging the orthodoxy, fear of changing ourselves, and fear of death.  Fear is what keeps you from receiving the gift.  If you are one of the very few who have no worries, fears, or doubts you are likely a Buddhist Monk.  I tried to come up with other examples, but I just couldn’t.  Can you?

No, you are someone with much more potential and power than even a single individual Buddhist Monk.  Someone who can influence others to greatness and life-changing events. The journey, however, starts within you.

How to Accept the Gift

To accept the gift, it starts with our personal practice until we fully realize what is told to us in Matthew 6:33: "But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness; and all things will be provided to you."

Once we walk that path at every moment, we are primed, or “prayed up”, to share the message to all with love.  Changing another’s life starts with a question about the smile on your face and may lead to a shared experience of love and kinship regardless of our individual backgrounds, culture, race, or faith.

To seek the Kingdom of God and the promise described in Matthew 6:33:

  1. Consider Ephesians 4:31-32—an easy and great starting mantra.

    “Get rid of all bitterness, rage, and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice.  Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other just as God through Christ forgave you.”

  2. Seek to remove fear and doubt from your daily activities.  Sign up for the “Fear Not” 365-day devotional and work each of the practices given within.

  3. Let your results show so that others will look your way in wonder about your magic. Eventually allowing yourself the courage to share your experience with everyone.

  4. There are myriad other practices and processes that will help you achieve your highest good.  Let them find you and share them.   

Project 633 in Summary

Project 633 is not about converting or evangelizing.   It is about embodying the Gift and quietly encouraging others through example.  It will take you to new dinner tables with unusual new friends.  Participating in other practices from multiple other faiths—recognizing that all of the participants are Children of God just as you are.  We no longer say “NO” to another’s faith, we will now say “YES” to them.  Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhist, Gentiles and Pagens, atheists and agnostics are all God’s people.  Sure, we have some barriers to overcome but we should put aside our judgment and seek to find common ground.

So, seek first to realize your own potential, before you concern yourself with another’s.  That will come just as the nurtured seed will produce a flower.

Project 633 is looking for the inspired, across all disciplines in faith and culture, to help carry and refine this message.  We can all contribute. Reach out if you are ready.

If you are ready for more, start here and tell me your thoughts. It begins with dialogue and acceptance of each of our place on our own path. I’m ready to listen.