SpheresOfBalance wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2017 2:11 am
Even Jesus while nailed upon the cross, supposedly said, "My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?" What? He suddenly didn't know he was the son of god. Yeah right. Of course when a 'human' is nailed to a cross, they'll say just about anything, right? But the supposed son of the god of all???? Hmmmm...
You simply have no understanding of the metaphysical God of oneness do you? Not that you would anyway unless it's a subject you have personally studied intensely...and remember all things metaphysical are written in different literary styles according to their contextual meanings.
There's a very good reason why Jesus cried out those words of despair... He did already know he was the living God in flesh, but that knowing came with the meaning of separation, what it was like to feel separated, much like a child feels when experiencing separation from it's parents for the very first time...meaning he cried out because he'd never felt that separation before, and now he was experiencing a separation from God for the very first time, and it was obviously a very painful experience for him, one that utterly overwhelmed him so completely, he doubted his ability to carry out the agonising sacrifice, and so prayed for strength to endure to the bitter end, which he did, and in doing so said in his final breath..''IT IS FINISHED''. ...well what an absolute trooper! so you see, you have to put these things into their proper context according to what the story of Christ was trying to show you, and not make up your own ideas about such stuff. Lets also remember that the living God in form is only ever a story, we all live our own personal stories as God's offspring, and each story is unique to the one experiencing it. . . the Vedas call the stories dreams ...dreams appearing real, illusions they are, but real illusions all the same and is why the illusion maker /creator is known as a supernatural metaphysical entity.
And so, Jesus's cries were not the cries of the God-forsaken God, but was the heart cry of every single human being on earth. It is the cry we have been voicing since the beginning when we fell into sin, sin being separated from our divinity of oneness...and in the belief we are separate came the agony of suffering, we became separated from God the I Am
Separated in the sense of our sense of ''me'' I am my name context...when in truth you are never separated from that which is always oneness/wholeness God.
Though Jesus cried out, “Why have you forsaken me?” He was NOT forsaken. And neither are we.
This is a feeling that Jesus experienced, which is a feeling we ALL experience.
And this feeling does not come because we are forsaken, but because of sin. Sin has separated us from God; it has not separated God from us. This is why God had to reconcile the world to Himself (1 Cor 5:19). He didn’t need to reconcile Himself to the world, for He never left or abandoned us.When we feel that God is ignoring us, or has abandoned us, Jesus aka God knows what we feel, and He cries out to God himself on our behalf
Do you understand? ...I simply can't understand how anyone can't understand that?
Everyone is welcome to heaven, but they have to create it by leaving sin outside the door. Sin in the sense of absolute EVIL..which is not an attribute, quality or aspect of LOVE...
You need to study the story of God in the flesh of Jesus Christ more closely, you'll be pleasantly surprised, it's so awesomely brilliant and beautiful, it takes my breath away... it's the greatest love story ever told in living history.
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