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A new era began
with Jesus
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Prophets of the
Ancient History
Period foretold
the coming of
Messiah. The
Jewish people
anxiously
awaited Him, who
could finally
free them from
the dominion of
Rome. However,
Jesus came, and
He was not at
all accepted by
the Israelites.
As Emmanuel
said, the
priests did not
expect Jesus to
come to Earth on
the darkest hour
of the night.
They expected
that Christ
should have
arrived in the
magnificent car
of His divine
glory and give
Israel the
highest command
to guide the
other people of
the planet.
There was,
however, who
recognized Him
as the Christ
foretold by the
prophets of the
Ancient Period,
even though He
humbly was born
in the midst of
the animals in a
crib and as a
son of a simple
carpenter.
Among those who
recognized Him,
we must mention
those who would
later become his
disciples,
apostles and
followers, who
could hear from
Jesus himself,
on several
occasions that
He was by the
Father, as shown
in these
passages:
• "Whoever
receives me,
receives Him who
sent me" (Luke
9:48).
• "He who
despises me,
despises Him
that sent me"
(Luke 10:16).
• "He who
receives me
receives not me,
but receives Him
who sent me"
(Mark 9:37).
• "I'm still
with you for a
little while and
I then I'll go
to Him who sent
me" (John 8:42).
Jesus is not
God, but He was
sent by His
Father to Earth
It is very clear
that Jesus spoke
in His Father's
name and was by
Him sent to
Earth. This fact
shoes the
existing duality
and excludes
equality between
them, because
the one that is
sent is perforce
subordinated to
the one who
sends Him. This
detail deserves
to be pondered
by all who think
that Jesus and
God are the same
person, a
mistake that is
also questioned
by the following
quote:
• "If you loved
me, you would
rejoice because
I am going to my
Father, because
my Father is
greater than I
am" (John
14:28.).
• "I have not
spoken for
myself. My
Father, who sent
me, is the one
who taught me by
His commandment,
what I should
say and how I
should speak,
and I know that
His commandment
is eternal life.
Therefore, what
I say is
according to
what my Father
has commanded me
to say" (John
24:49 and 50).
The Apostles, of
course, strongly
believed that
Jesus was the
awaited Messiah.
This can be
easily proved by
the numerous
quotes from the
Acts:
• "The whole
House of Israel
is to know with
absolute
certainty that
God made this
Jesus, whom you
crucified, both
Lord and Christ"
(Acts 2:33 to
36).
• "Moses said
unto our
fathers: The
Lord your God
will make, from
among your
brethren, a
prophet like me.
Listen to what
He says. The one
who does not
listen to Him
will be
destroyed from
among the
people. It was
mainly for you
that God raised
His Son, and
sent Him to
bless you" (Acts
3:22, 23 and
26).
• "It was Him
that God raised
by His right
hand as Prince
and Savior, to
give Israel the
grace of
repentance and
remission of
sins" (Acts 5:29
to 31).
• "But Stephen,
being full of
the Holy Spirit
and raising his
eyes to heaven,
saw the glory of
God and Jesus,
who was standing
at the right
hand of God"
(Acts 7:55 to
58).
Before coming,
Jesus sent to
Earth a host of
missionaries
It is not
difficult to
understand that
the coming of
Jesus among us
involved intense
work by all
those Spirits
called to share
with Him His
glorious
mission. Each
received a
specific task,
of devotion and
love, in order
to facilitate
the coming to
the lower planes
of the Spiritual
Governor of
Earth.
First, Jesus
sent valiant
assistants, such
as Aeschylus,
Euripides,
Herodotus and
Thucydides, and
finally, the
extraordinary
Socrates, among
the Greeks. In
China, Fo-Hi,
Lao Tzu and
Confucius; in
Tibet, Buddha;
in the
Pentateuch,
Moses; in the
Qur'an,
Muhammad, so
that every
people received
at different
times,
instructors sent
by the Master.
The Romans,
whose splendor
made it through
multiple eras,
seemed tormented
by the most
tenacious hidden
enemies, which
gradually
undermined the
Roman Empire's
most solid
foundations,
plunging it into
the corruption
and its sown
death. The
coming of Christ
was near and
Rome, world
headquarters,
did not seem to
figure it out.
The approach and
the comforting
presence of the
Divine Master in
the world was
reason enough
for all hearts
to experience a
new life, even
though they
ignored the
divine source of
those comforting
vibrations.
The angelic
entities of the
system, were
already working
in the vicinity
of Earth. Thus,
several wide and
very important
arrangements
were being put
into practice.
Instructors were
chosen, as well
as the immediate
precursors, and
the divine aids.
Then, a single
activity was
seen close to
our planet, and
when Augustus
reigned in the
world. It was a
night full of
lights and
wonderful stars.
Divine harmonies
sang a hymn of
sublimated hopes
in the hearts of
men and nature.
An era of
harmony preceded
the advent of
Jesus
Historians of
the Roman Empire
are always
surprised by the
strong contrasts
of the glorious
time of
Augustus. Gaius
Julius Caesar
Octavian came to
power under a
series of happy
events. With
this determined
and magnanimous
young man a new
era began.
The great
empire, as if
influenced by
strange forces,
rested in a wave
of harmony and
joy, after
secular and dark
wars. The
glorious
landscape of
Rome never
gathered so many
brilliant minds,
such as Virgil,
Horace, Ovid,
Sallust, Livy
and Maecenas.
The reason for
this surprise is
due to the fact
that many
historians did
not realize it
was on that
occasion that
the world came
to know the
Gospel. They
forgot that the
noble Octavius
was also a man
and obviously
could not know
that in his
reign a special
group,
accustomed to
the work of
Christ, was
approaching the
Earth in a deep
vibration of
love and beauty.
Now, instead of
warlike Spirits,
such as Hannibal
or Alexander,
other Spirits
approached Rome,
now dressed in
the rags of
fishermen to
serve as an
indestructible
base of the
eternal
Messiah's
teachings. They
immersed in the
planet fluids,
those who would
prepare the
coming of Jesus,
and those who
would be the
humble and
immortal
followers of His
divine steps.
The fact is that
with the arrival
of Christ, the
prophecies were
fulfilled: Jesus
was born and a
new era started
in this world.
This arrival of
Jesus is
remembered by
men, every year,
on Christmas, as
we will do again
this week.
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