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1 | What does "The Word became flesh" mean? | John 1:1 | gcusux | 105107 | ||
What does "The Word became flesh" mean? | ||||||
2 | What does "The Word became flesh" mean? | John 1:1 | Chochma | 108554 | ||
"There is but one Subjective Mind, and what we call our conscience is really the use we are making of the One Law"-Ernst Homes In the beginning God....God spoke and so it was. Scripture affirms that all things that were created,are created and will ever be created are accomplished by the Son. If God spoke and so it was and if all that is; is because of the Son, it would stand that Jesus is the physical manifestation of the spoken word of God. As Jesus' existence and mortal life are The Way, The Truth and The Life it also stands that that "way, life and truth" must be available to all who wish to experience it. Man's thoughts work according to the same law as God's. God thinks, speaks and so it is. Man thinks, speaks and so it is. Man always fullfills his own prophecies whether he is aware or not. Since this is true it follows that we cannot say that one thought creates while another does not(this is the error of Word Of Faith doctrine). To affirm that you are a child of God then to think ill of your brother and wish him harm is not the true practice of this Universal Law. Thought creates a mold in the Universe, in which the idea is poured, and sets into motion the manifestation of its expression. Ignorance of this excuses no one from it's effects. It is a taskmaster to the fool and a servant to the wise. The word becomes "flesh" in our lives, in our very beings. It will either be our eternal calvary or our daily ressurection , the choice is up to us. |
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