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human form like any normal human being, but He was of a Divine essence.
Jesus was not the seed of man, but the seed of God; one hundred percent
of His humanity [human genetics] came from His Mother’s genetic makeup.
Jesus had no human father. However the world around Him thought
differently; a ruse for Satan to remain deceived. Satan was trying to have
Jesus align by acknowledging evil or defeat Him…
In perfect humility and meekness, Jesus beckoned humanity to understand
the Father’s love, and because of such love, He suffered for us without one
iota of resistance. Thus, He called humanity to spiritual perfection through
choice, unlocking the secrets of eternal life. Time was blessed with an
eternal presence; meanwhile, the way to perfection prophesied an end
result. Spiritually fortified, mere man must follow as anointed [chosen] to
defeat Satan.
The Son of God is revealed in two dimensions of time, and in two distinct
ways. The son(s) fulfill a perfect plan, wherein justice predetermines a
result: perfection in One and imperfection in the other. Both are similar in
purpose in order to complete the mission of that Divine plan. However,
perfection exhibits a dimension of meekness, which is paradoxical to the
might of justice. When one has a great amount of strength, one does not
need to prove that strength. Instead, meekness will accept the challenge of
one who is weaker because victory over the weak is no victory. Thus,
perfect justice is brought about and fulfilled by the Son of God two times:
one from above and one from the earth. The Master knows the servant, and
the servant knows the Master — similarly the student is like the teacher, for
the teacher shows him all things. The Father prophecies a Divine
phenomenon in the Son(s) who are part of a Divine Plan. The Spirit of God
embodies both persons in this imperfect window of time accordingly; the
lesser always glorifies the greater, as the Father’s will is fulfilled by the son
in two different times and in a similar manner.
Perfect justice was enacted in Jesus’ humility, because Jesus could have
instantly defeated Satan in the flesh. It was sufficient that Jesus came first to
complete a task that no mere man could have endured. Jesus knew that
mere man would elect to follow in His footsteps, and willingly do what he
would be asked to do, regardless of the fact that the whole world would
hate him. Our Master’s words of instructions: “If the world hates you, keep
in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love
you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen
you out of the world. That is why the world hates you. Remember the