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Old 14-01-2016, 06:51 AM
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No, not Jesus the person; the man.

But there are mentions of "the Christ". There are even some prophets and kings that are sometimes called by God to be "christened".- God conferring it's Self/Manifestation through the body of the person. This doesn't mean the individual was able to uphold such a responsibility. King David sinned and I don't just mean he slept with a lot of women, he killed plenty of people who probably could have received mercy.

The Angel of the Lord which appears throughout the Old Testament is also the 2nd Person of the Trinity. God, the Lord God, and Angel of the Lord are always together in text. When Moses speaks with YHWH, he also speaks with ELOHIM, and YHWH's ANGEL. Angel means "messenger". Same as- "Manifestation".

The Word in John's Gospel- the Aramaic translation of Word/Logos is MANIFESTATION; clearly Embodiment or enfleshment.

So the SON OF GOD or CHRIST is whenever the Ground of all Being (God) decides to personally manifest his/her/it's will in materiality, to dwell among us. The first instance was the Big Bang when Spirit became Matter because matter and embodiment is spirit at a slower and limited vibration but still part of Spirit.

Throughout the OT, many of the prophets returned to God through Christ. Christ is the doorway. Jacob turned to a rock and realized that the gate to heaven was there the whole time. God's presence is encased in matter as the Son. So the entire Body of Creation which includes me, you, the stars, animals, planets etc are members of the Body of Christ/God. And we too are miniature bodies of Christ. But it was 2,000 years ago when the Ground of All Being/the Divine Force decided to manifest Self through the body of a human person. This human was Jesus. Through him because of his purity and holiness he was chosen from before he was born, and his incarnation was divine because the Divine Energy Itself manifested as his human body, took him up from even the time he was born.

It wasn't until he began training with John the Baptist and the Essenes did he realize this for himself and began dedicating his life to perfecting and synching up his body, mind, and soul to the movement of the Father and began his ministry when he was baptized. He wholeheartedly accepted his destiny as the Christ, the human presence of God who would awaken humanity to the higher Law of Grace.

The Father- the mind of the Divine Force, the Son- the whole Body of the Divine Force and the human person of Jesus, and the Holy Spirit- the indwelling consciousness of the Divine within us.
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