Jesus Christ - Addenda

10 AREDOS : No . The MESSIAH’S death was not preordained. His incarnation was a great risk. His assignment on Earth was predetermined. CHRIST did however see his future quite early. Question : Did CHRIST fulfil his assignment through his death? ARGUN : His death was not part of his assignment. He faithfully fulfilled his assignment; but his death was a non-predetermined murder! CHRIST fulfilled GOD’S proxy here on Earth. He was and still is in charge of the welfare of terrestrial mankind on behalf of GOD. He represents the guidepost to HIGHER LEVELS of EXISTENCE. CHRIST does however not have any creation-assignments to fulfil. GOD reserves this task for himself. Lucifer did however also have creative powers and he abused them. January 1960 Question : GOD is therefore a visible PERSON after all ! But you once told us that JESUS never saw GOD, only his glory. How does this concur? ARGUN : CHRIST never saw the LORD here on Earth, that is to say, during his incarnation, but he saw a lot of ANGELS instead. Besides, as he grew older, he became increasingly more aware where he came from and the reason why he lived in a physical body. The SANTINER thoroughly enlightened him about this. CHRIST only saw his FATHER after his return to the realm of the spirit. February 1960 Our spirit teacher and guide ARGUN is asking us to acknowledge the following: • JESUS CHRIST is not a SANTINER, even though the SANTINER (Ufonauts) are at his disposal. • CHRIST lived his first incarnation on this planet in Bethlehem. He was a human being (JESUS) made of flesh and blood at that time. A further reincarnation is absolutely possible, but other EMINENT SOULS and SAVIOURS of MANKIND can also be incarnated on this Earth. This is what AREDOS tells us April 1960 Imagine that you have committed a crime and that you now have to go to court. You, the accused, are naturally stressed and you would like to be acquitted. The greater the crime, the greater the fear of the punishment. Mankind created a judicial system in order that order reigns and that crimes and misdemeanours do not gain the upper hand. It would however be wonderful for sinner to have courts of law that judge them mildly, so that they would always escape unpunished. Now pay attention to the fact that you have a strange juristic attitude in regards to right and wrong when it comes to the sins of all of mankind and in regards to GOD’S JUSTICE.

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