“I
was born in Bethlehem, as you know, in a manger, and when I was a few
days old my parents took me to Egypt, in order to avoid the soldiers
of Herod who were sent to destroy me, and who did kill a great number
of male infants of less than two years of age.”
“The
Bible story of my birth and the flight of my parents and the murder
of the innocents, is substantially correct; and I only wish to add to
it, that when my parents arrived in Bethlehem they were not compelled
to seek the manger of a stable in order that I might be born, on
account of poverty, for they were supplied with funds and everything
that was needed to make my birth comfortable for my mother; and as a
matter of fact my father was not poor in the world's goods as poverty
was considered in those days.”
“The
Bible says the wise men came and brought offerings of gold and
frankincense to my parents, or rather to me, but my parents have told
me that it did not amount to so very much, so far as the money value
of the same was concerned, and that their expenses of fleeing to
Egypt was met by the funds that my father had prior to his reaching
Bethlehem.”
“After
they arrived in Egypt my father sought the home of a Jew, who was his
relative, and lived there for a long time, doing the work that his
trade fitted him to do; and by his work supported the family, and to
an extent, educated myself and my brothers and sisters, for I had
four brothers and three sisters, and were all, except myself, born in
Egypt.”
“When
I became of proper age, I attended the common school provided for
small children, and was taught those things that had to do with the
religion of the Jews, and some things that were not religious in
their nature. I was never taught the philosophy of the Egyptians or
of the other pagan philosophies; and when it is stated that I
received my religious ideas or moral teachings from any of these
philosophers, they are mistaken.”
“My
education as to these matters of religion was derived from the
teachings of the Old Testament, or rather from Jewish teachers whose
text book was the Old Testament.”
“My
development in the knowledge of the truths which I taught during my
public ministry, was caused by my inner spiritual faculties, and my
teacher was God, who, through His angels and through my soul
perceptions, caused to come to me those truths or rather the
knowledge of them, and in no other way did I obtain it.”
“I
was not born with the knowledge that I was the son of God sent to
earth to teach these great truths or to announce to mankind the
rebestowal of the great gift of immortality and the means of
acquiring it but this knowledge of my mission came to me after I
became a man and had the frequent communions with God by my spiritual
senses.”
“I
was never in the presence of the Jewish priests, expounding to them
the law and asking questions when about twelve years of age, as
stated in the Bible, and not before my first appearance, after I
became a man did I attempt to show priest or layman, that I was the
messenger of the Father, and sent by Him to proclaim the glad tidings
of immortality restored and of the great love of the Father which was
necessary to make all men at one with Him, and to give them a home in
His Kingdom.”
“I
never was a sinful boy or man, and did not know what sin was in my
heart; and strange as it may seem, I never sought to teach others
these truths until after my mission was declared by John the
Baptist.”
“In
my boyhood days I was the same as other boys and engaged in the plays
of childhood and had the feelings of a child, and never thought I was
anything else than a child. In no wise was I different from other
children, except in the particular that l have named, and any account
of me to the contrary is untrue.”
“My
teachings were those that the Father had committed to me from the
beginning, but which I was only conscious of after I became a close
communicant of the Father, and learned from Him my mission.”
“So
you must believe that I was a son of man as well as a son of God, and
that in the literal sense. I would not have been true to my mission
had I claimed that I was the only son of God, for it is not true -
and men should not so teach it.”
“I
know it was said that my mother was told of the object of my birth
and what a blessed woman she was, but this is not true. My mother, as
she has told me, had no reason to suppose that I was different from
other children born of men. The story of the Angel of God coming to
her and telling her that she must submit to the birth of a child who
would be begotten by God or by His Holy Spirit, and that she, as a
virgin, should bear and give birth to that child, is not true, for
she never in all her life told me that she had any such visitor; and
I know that she would be as much surprised, as are many men, that
such a thing as the birth of a child by a virgin could take place. So
you see the Bible account of my being begotten and all the attending
circumstances are not true.”
“My
father, Joseph, never supposed at anytime that I was not his child,
and the story of the angel coming to him and telling him that he must
not put her away because of appearance is not, true, because he never
in all my conversations with him, intimated that I was other than his
own child.”
“Between
the time that I was twelve years of age and my public ministry, I
lived at home with my parents, and assisted my father in his business
of carpenter, and during all this time no hint ever fell from him
that I was not his child, or that I was different from other
children, except that I did not do sinful things.”
“When
I commenced to get this divine love into my soul, I became very close
to the Father, and this relationship resulted in my realizing that I
was sent by God with a mission to perform and a great and important
truth to declare; and, at last the voice in my soul told me that I
was my Father's true son and I believed it, and commenced to teach
and preach the truths of His love bestowed and the salvation of men.”
“I
knew John the Baptist when I was a child growing up. He was my cousin
and we often played together, and afterwards discussed the truth of
my mission and the way in which it should be made known to the
world.”
“John
was a great psychic and saw in his vision who I was and what my
mission on earth was, and, hence, when the time came, he made the
announcement of my coming. He realized the difference in our
missions, and spoke of his not being worthy to unloosen my shoes.
But, yet, he did not fully understand my mission and the great truth
of the bestowal of immortality upon man by the Father.”
“I
first became the Christ when I was anointed by my Father, and that
occurred at the time of my baptism by John.”
“I
as Christ am different from myself as Jesus. Christ means that
principle which the Father has conferred upon me, which made me at
one with Him in the possession of this great love. Christ is that
love itself made manifest in me as man. This Christ principle is
universal and is everywhere, just as is the Holy Spirit, but I am
limited in my place of occupancy just as you are.”
“I
never as Jesus merely, promised the great gift, mentioned in the
Bible, such as, where two or three are gathered together there will I
be also; for it would be impossible for me to be in all places at the
same time. But Christ, being without form or limitation, is
omnipresent and, consequently, may fulfill my promise in this regard.
Christ is as much alive today as ever. He was never crucified and
never died as did Jesus.”
Your Brother and Friend
Jesus
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