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Chr i s t
[anointed by God], which is the ongoing messianic mission
and anticipated task that’s applicable to a mere man. Christianity, in fact, is
the mission, and its purpose is to glorify Jesus who is our Father—
Christianity, however, in the truest sense of the word is in its infancy today!
Pureness of Christianity dramatically changed by political decree;
Constantine conveyed a vision of Christ in the clouds, asserting that Jesus
came to him in a dream, but can that visualization be true? Would Jesus
ever desire to change public opinion by representing Himself differently
following His resurrection? Would Jesus suddenly and visually become what
the world wanted Him to be prior to the crucifixion, and would Jesus use a
pagan ruler for that purpose? A visualization that infers He was anything
other than One with the Father, before or after the crucifixion, is not a
visualization originating from Jesus. Before and after His resurrection, Jesus
never affirmed the world’s misconception that He was the Christ, according
to what they thought or what they wanted Him to be. Therefore, the
feigned vision 312 years later could never be justified as a Divine
inspiration. Any assertion that Jesus, as the Christ, would appear in the sky
was not a valid inspiration. Constantine, the new Roman governor or
political leader, was a pagan, he benefited greatly by that assertion. He
became the new political leader that brought the world together under the
assumption of being Christians. Such was the deceptive endeavor of Satan,
anti or against the essence of the word Christ in the world to follow. Jesus
would not accept the kingship nor the role Satan offered, and thus He was
crucified. Satan, not comprehending prior to the crucifixion, but realizing
afterwards, Jesus was not the mere man Satan sought; Jesus’ essence was
Divine. Following 312 years later, the world would accept the deception
that Jesus was the Christ, because of the feigned vision and the message that
followed. Acceptance of such an understanding would deny Jesus’ victory
over Satan, and suggest that Jesus must come again to finish what was left
undone. Blasphemy at its finest! The world would follow for political and
material gain. The church would increase dramatically according to numbers
of people grafted in.
The entire Christian world today accepts this theory, but as the
truth is made known those multitudes will be shocked. Mere man, chosen
and anointed by Jesus, will follow in Jesus’ footsteps, but the world will be
anti because of their lack of comprehension. The world will falsely accuse
the one sent by God again, and the accusation or assertion will be that he
the mere man, chosen by Jesus, is the Anti Christ [Satan’s assertion]! But in
fact, the entire world will be anti Christ, due to their misunderstanding
[sins], and rejection of the truth, which is the message! To make this