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Iggy. This is one last shot at trying to explain to you the individuality and non-individuality of the Person of the Manifestation known as Jesus the Christ. You will have to accept it as my explanation, and although it has been explained numerous times before, here it is one more time. In my human words, not Baha’u’llah’sI am talking about the eternal person of Jesus Christ. Now unless bahai think there is one manifestation, one eternal person who incarnates himself in different periods of history who perfectly reflects God your answers make no sense. Is that the case?
My central point of Jesus being the greatest is being avoided. My question to you Bahai is Jesus greater than Abraham, MOses, Muhammad and Mirza hussain (though the last two do not belong in a list with Abraham and Moses) ? Is Jesus the end all and be all of all that exists? To whom honour eternal is due to? I would like a clear answer not these attempts to answer around me.
For if you truely claim not to abrogate what has come you must accept that Christ is the greatest, he is God, to be worshipped, he only saved all humanity from itself, born of a virgin and rose again. But its not true that bahai don’t abrogate what has come before, they do it all the time when they deny Jesus as God (and do not claim he was divine I know you mean something else by that, that you do not consider JEsus of Nazereth God, you know what I mean in all of this, so please do not attempt to escape what I mean by redefining words to your liking).
When we speak of the individuality of a certain Rose (Jesus) which appeared 2000 years ago, we can speak of His birth, life, words, and martyrdom within the specifics of that one single appearance of the Universal Manifestation Who, in a sense which transcends all individual human appearances, appears from age to age. In the latter sense, there is only this One “Manifestation” of God, the Alpha and the Omega, Who says “I am the Alpha and the Omega”, through Whom the all that is in the heavens and the earth have been created.
He is the Godhead, Who returns in human garb and individuality from age to age. If you look at this individual Rose (Jesus), you see Jesus, and speak of Him. If you look at the individual Rose (Moses) you speak of Him. Yet these individual Roses are but appearances of that Single Universal Manifestation of God, although we may, from our limited human perspective, also refer to “Them” as individual Manifestations of God. Both statements are true.
The proof of this is the appearance of John the Baptist, Who fulfilled the expectations of the Jews as the Return of Elijah, who must come before the Messiah (Jesus). When asked if he was Elijah, John denied this. For in the limited human sense, they were two distinct Roses born many centuries apart, each with their own distinct individuality.
OK… Then Jesus says John the Baptist was indeed Elijah. How can both statements be true?
Although this has been explained before, due to your insistence, it will be explained again, although you will reject it, for this is your stumbling block to which you feel you must cling. I can’t help you with that. Nevertheless, here is the explanation.
John was the Return of the spiritual qualities, essence, fragrance, and beauty of that former Rose (Elijah) He was not that specific human identity, for each had their own DNA, distinct “human” identity. Hence, if we look at that human identity, we see two “separate” appearances. Whereas if we look at their spiritual identity, to which Jesus refers, they are one and the same. Thus, the mystery is solved. The Rose has reappeared, and the Messiah appeared only after the return of the spirit of Elijah, though John was not Him.
The same holds true for Jesus, Son of Mary, an individual Manifestation of God, Who lived and died 2000 years ago, for He (Jesus) was a Rose unique to His time.
The awaited Return of that spiritual reality we associate with Jesus, the Christ, is like the return of Elijah, who ascended into heaven, interpreted literally by the Jews, which was not fulfilled literally by the coming of John, for he was born as a new baby human.
The same holds true for the Return of Christ.
Is it perplexing? Yes, at first. Is it comprehensible? Yes, it is.
Each Manifestation of God is the reappearance of the Single Divine Manifestation of God Who appears from age to age. The individual human appearance will always have a time and place of Their appearance, a unique human set of DNA, a human form in all its limitations.
Why is this hard to grasp? Because we, as human beings, are mortal, incapable of identifying with that immortal Beauty, which appears to us as a succession of different Roses. Some will say, “This year’s Rose is greater than the Roses before it. It is unique and incomparable.” When one’s eyes are fixated upon that outward appearance and manifestation as are yours, the eternal reappearance will never be understood, nor accepted, for it is impossible to fit in a limited cup of understanding.
Hence, when He returns, He will be denied by the deniers, even as the Jews denied John, and then Jesus, Whom they said could not be the Messiah, because they failed to recognize John as Elijah.
“We have once again sent John unto you.”
Please read in full, and carefully, and repeatedly this concept becomes clear to you, Baha’u’llah’s Letter to Pope Pius IX.
reference.bahai.org/en/t/b/SLH/slh-5.html