The Becoming God

Sunday, December 17, 2017

The World is an Assumption, and Jesus Christ is the Ineffable

The Ineffable by Its Imagination appears to us as people and everything in our world. The Ineffable Most High ASSUMES the world to exist . . . and ASSUMES Itself to live in it. The PRINCIPLE of Its existence as the world, Its progression from the chaos of its beginning in ignorance to the glorious Manifestation of Its perfection at its end, is Jesus Christ. He, the Ineffable appearing to us as this principle of Its own nature, is our Lord and Savior—the Ineffable Itself. There is no other name or nature given under heaven by which we must be saved. When you say, “Jesus,” think the Ineffable—Eil, the Shaddai. Jesus is the nature of the Ineffable within us.

The Ineffable assumes to live in us and as us, and our imagination is Its. We ignorantly think it is ours, that we are somehow separate. What we truly assume truly becomes, because what It assumes truly is. I.e., our imagination really is the Ineffable's. As bad as ours are, the Principle that is Jesus Christ draws us to the destined end. To good.

I have had the great pleasure in the last few weeks to watch the movies “A Christmas Carol” and “Scrooge,” the 1935, 1938, 1951, and 1984 versions, almost every night. When Hicks (1935) approaches the Christmas tree in his nephew Fred’s living room and hears Tiny Tim’s voice singing, “Hark! The herald angels sing, ‘Glory to the newborn King,’”—I have to tear up. There is one true Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior: the Ineffable Most High Himself. He is newly begotten in us and assuming to get the full manifestation of Himself through us. In His mind, it is GOTTEN. All we have to do is wake up to the fact.

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