The Becoming God

Friday, July 31, 2020

I See Jesus as the Beginning: Capital B

The Bible begins with the word brasheeth (Aramaic). There are a number of interesting and enlightening videos about this word. Most notable is the fact that it begins with the embedded Hebrew word bar, meaning son. Possibly the least noted fact is that it intimates before the beginning. Before the beginning of time as we know it, the Son of God WAS the Beginning of all that was to be, and AS that Beginning He, YHWH, was all that ever would be: God, the heavens, and the earth.

I assume you agree with me that YHWH is the action of God, and that God's action is His Son. What action can the Father make? Imagination. If God (the Ineffable) has consciousness, He has imagination--His "Son." God imagined, and the Son (Milta, Word) was (became) the beginning of all. They are one.

In those Beginnings God was saving us. That was His intention from the get-go, when His imagination fell into us. Our being goes back to that day. "Seed is absolute power!" notes T. L. Osborn. Our present was planted back then. It took thirteen or so billions of years to get around to us, but here we are: seeds now ready to sprout.

When I say that Jesus was the Beginning, I do not mean the guy born in Bethlehem (although he was there, too, just as we were). By 'Jesus' I mean YHWH, the action of God, who was and is also our savior. That action became all things. THAT was the fall, and also our justification, because it wasn't us, but Him. YHWH as our savior, Jesus, in the action of saving us, focused on a guy at the end of illustrative Season of Grace. He will focus on us, too, if we are like that guy.

The point is: WE ARE ALL ONE--ONLY GOD ALONE ... AS THE PERSON.

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