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KathleenGee
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You ask why Christ picked that time…When the Jews were led out of Egypt by God through the prophet Moses, they were as spiritual children. The Jewish people themselves had to be prepared to receive the Messiah. Just the same as the early Church. It began as a small seed and grew and develop, that the New Israel is the universal Catholic Orthodox Church.
But there is always consistency in moral, in understanding of faith in God and His relationship with His people. There were times when Israel fell away from God and other times when they were strong in faith with Him. They were destitute, they were triumphant, they were exiled again, and then returned to their Promised Land.
What is consistent in Sacred Scripture were the two great issues of the Jews’ relationship with God: faith in Him vs idolatry, morality vs immorality. They were to love the Lord God with all their strength, with all their heart, and to have no strange gods against Him. And they knew that their sacrifices could not atone for sin, that all the laws they followed could not appease God until Christ came.
Christ picked the right time to come into the world not only as a statement to the believers, but to all of humanity, and to all of history…the Constellation of the Ram…He fulfilled the sacrifice of Son to Father that was once represented in the ram stuck in the bush that the angel showed Abraham to offer up instead of his son.
Christ came at the perfect time…He alone chose the time…that would speak to those who believe, in the time of Herod who was not a legitimate king and was threatened by the birth of this Infant King Who came among the lowest…the poor shepherds, thus revealing His great sense of humanity, to the point of history itself that even the wisest sages could discern.
Christ changed time. He broke the power of death and sin.
He chose His apostles to be His witness, to show the work of the Holy Spirit in them after experiencing so much of their own prior weaknesses.
Christ made all things new and He draws all men up to Himself. He does not go backward or retreat. He does not turn time back and declare Christianity a failure. It is Christ Who is the life of the Church and all believers, the Alpha and the Omega.
Jesus Christ Is Life itself. He is always with us. Always.
And what is so amazing about this present, living Jesus Christ is that people today who finally let Him in, experience the same newness of life and liberty that the ancients did in past times.
You ask why Christ picked that time…When the Jews were led out of Egypt by God through the prophet Moses, they were as spiritual children. The Jewish people themselves had to be prepared to receive the Messiah. Just the same as the early Church. It began as a small seed and grew and develop, that the New Israel is the universal Catholic Orthodox Church.
But there is always consistency in moral, in understanding of faith in God and His relationship with His people. There were times when Israel fell away from God and other times when they were strong in faith with Him. They were destitute, they were triumphant, they were exiled again, and then returned to their Promised Land.
What is consistent in Sacred Scripture were the two great issues of the Jews’ relationship with God: faith in Him vs idolatry, morality vs immorality. They were to love the Lord God with all their strength, with all their heart, and to have no strange gods against Him. And they knew that their sacrifices could not atone for sin, that all the laws they followed could not appease God until Christ came.
Christ picked the right time to come into the world not only as a statement to the believers, but to all of humanity, and to all of history…the Constellation of the Ram…He fulfilled the sacrifice of Son to Father that was once represented in the ram stuck in the bush that the angel showed Abraham to offer up instead of his son.
Christ came at the perfect time…He alone chose the time…that would speak to those who believe, in the time of Herod who was not a legitimate king and was threatened by the birth of this Infant King Who came among the lowest…the poor shepherds, thus revealing His great sense of humanity, to the point of history itself that even the wisest sages could discern.
Christ changed time. He broke the power of death and sin.
He chose His apostles to be His witness, to show the work of the Holy Spirit in them after experiencing so much of their own prior weaknesses.
Christ made all things new and He draws all men up to Himself. He does not go backward or retreat. He does not turn time back and declare Christianity a failure. It is Christ Who is the life of the Church and all believers, the Alpha and the Omega.
Jesus Christ Is Life itself. He is always with us. Always.
And what is so amazing about this present, living Jesus Christ is that people today who finally let Him in, experience the same newness of life and liberty that the ancients did in past times.