The Becoming God

Sunday, October 07, 2018

A New (the Old Original) Perspective on Christian Salvation

Many, many Christians perceive salvation as a promise of going to Heaven after they die because they exercised the faith to believe the Bible and are forgiven for accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. In the meantime they simply have to bear through constant attacks against their faith by the Devil, Satan, and his hoards of demons. They are "saved," but they have to live in Hell.

Along come people like Neville Goddard, New Thought, and Religious Science teachers who say that salvation is from whatever problem or need you might have right now; for all solutions and provisions were created in potential in the Beginning. Properly imagining them brings them into manifestation.

I was writing the other day about missed opportunities and the fantasies we dwell in in our amnesia/insanity. Then I heard a teaching, as old as the original, from Gary Keesee on Sid Roth's television program. It put the two perspectives together for me. Oddly, I have been teaching both for years, but I never put the two together quite this way: the Christian salvation puts us in with the mass of potential salvations. The big one is the sum of the bits.

Gary Keesee mentioned the confessor's transference from one kingdom to another. He pointed out that a change of kingdom means a change in jurisdiction. We are born into the curse of this ignorance when we flip from divine consciousness into human consciousness at our human birth; i.e., when we get breathed into the human brain as its imagination. We are under the jurisdiction of amnesia's ignorance until the love of God in Jesus--his connection with us and in us working his grace--draws us into an awareness of the consciousness we are; that ours is his, and vice versa.

Many, I dare say most Christians remain ignorant that all the incidental salvations become THEIRS when they accept the Anointing of God--His Awareness--as their Lord and Savior. Salvation is a package deal: saved from curse, once and for all, and from all the incidental problems and needs while we are here. Prayer is being there, in Heaven on earth, being grateful for receiving all provision God created in the Beginning.

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