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Tablet Eleven
The meaning of the
teachings of
Christ
and the cross ()
<1>Sacrifice
(not being self-centered) is the essence of the teaching of
Christ. Only by
sacrifice can the
Kingdom Of Heaven within and without be attained. With
sacrifice, everything is possible.
Without
sacrifice, nothing is possible.
<2>The cross ()
therefore, is the symbol of crucifixion of the
false ego for a higher ideal in the direction of the Will of
God. That is the way for individual perfection, and individual
perfection is the essence of
Christ's teachings.
<3>He also came to finish the promise given
to
Israel about the kingly
and spiritual dominance of his seed, which was passed to Judah. <4>In addition, he came to tell the
Jews that this right and
other rights had been taken away from them, "Therefore say I unto
you, The kingdom of
God shall be taken from
you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof."
(Matthew 21:43). So with this
Christ fulfilled the
promise which was given to the Children of Judah of the ownership of
the "scepter."
The promises to
Israel are fulfilled
<5>With the coming of
Christ
and the flourishing of America and England, all the promises which
were given to
Israel are fulfilled. <6>With
Christ ("Shiloh"),
the promise of
the scepter
through Judah is fulfilled.
<7>Through the United Kingdom, the promise of a nation was
given to the
Children of
Israel, and through America, the promise of a company of nations
was ended. <8>Also all the lost tribes of Israel were
gathered under
Christianity
together, "...shall the gathering of the people be." (Gen. 49:10)
<9>However, there are more prophecies which
were fulfilled by God, so
the human might eventually believe in Him and walk in His Ways.
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