Byblos wrote:So the answer to the most important question in human history, whether or not Christ, whomever we believe him to be, was successful in his mission is a subjective answer, dependent on how each of us views life, better or worse? Is that your claim?
hmm. i would not have put it that way, but the eye is the lamp of the body, after all. So, i would guess that there is a sense in which that is correct, yes. An individual either manifests Christ, or they do not, and a little leaven leavens the whole lump, and every knee will bow. We see, and do not see, for example how as a Christian we can be Cain, how can we associate ourselves with Cain, we aren't Cain anymore, right; but a Christian can still ask a pre-schooler what their remedy to a human ill would be for a laugh, and not for serious consideration.
Remember what you thought life was going to be like when you were a little kid? What you thought the world would be like? That is "the New Jerusalem."
And a little child shall lead them. So, there is a "deception" that goes on in Scripture, because the faith in an "eternal existence" is implanted in us--we know that there is eternal life. But we see this through a "veil," very dimly, and we define it according to our desires; Mansions in the sky and whatnot, we naturally think of our own skin first, our own "temples," so my preoccupation iow is with "Mark Whittington, where is he going to spend his "eternal" life, meaning where am "I," who is "Mark W," going to be
after i die, not absorbing that i will have "a new name," see, totally identifying with the Mark W part, the "Separate" part, and of course scared to death of the implications of the
truth, which is that i am only Mark W
now, and Mark W is the guy who asks pre-schoolers what they would do to solve a problem for laughs, and has assumed that he "knows where he is going" now, that he is going to some "place" when he dies, to be with Jesus, not grasping, perhaps, that
the flesh profits nothing, and Christ is here in Eretz, "the physical plane" (because "singular," there is only one physical plane), Body and Spirit, and of course He isn't going anywhere, because He is already in the Kingdom, right now, in Soul, Body, and Spirit, right here in Eretz, "This is the maximum level of being with Me," "Understand I AM," and so it is possible, very possible, only too easy, to seek Christ, and yet find what you really seek, an answer that suited Mark W, who wants a Lamborghini or a hot wife or control or pride, or a Mansion in the Sky in some future Disney Land, my girl wants to partyallthe time partyallthe time partyallthe time, lol.
Sorry, don't know if that answered your Q or not, i did my best to use English, but it just goes all funny like that by itself, because the truth is not palatable with our expectations, not saying i am laying down any truth here at all at the moment; that comes out in the gap, in between your observations and mine imo
Byblos wrote:
And I note again, you did not answer the first part of the question, i.e. who is Christ to you, what exactly was his mission?
well dang, i did try. Ok, here's the thing see, is the words that i would use to explain that are going to be the same words that have been appropriated by religious people, and so while i would agree with most any Apostate explanation of the concept, "Christ and His mission," my symbology has just changed, is changing, will change, "change your mind."
So, to me, today, Christ is the Master of Eretz, through Whom every
thing was made, the entire physical plane, Who brought the Kingdom, to manifest it here, on earth (as it is in Heaven), and to marry a Bride, when the Bride is Prepared, and the sticks are rejoined.