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The Divine Christ and the Bible...
"The lessons of your Faith have been given to you for all time without change. My Son is forever, for God is, God was, and God always will be. My Son is your God in the Father and the Holy Ghost. Do not cast aside your knowledge in faith of the Trinity. Do not cast aside your knowledge in faith of My Son's divinity. Do not recrucify My Son upon your earth and in His Church, His House. You call upon you a heavy hand of punishment from the Eternal Father!" - Our Lady of the Roses, December 24, 1976
Sacred Scripture is made up of a number of books,
different in many ways, but all brought together in Jesus Christ. From Genesis
to the Apocalypse or the book of Revelation, Jesus Christ is the center. The
story of the Bible is the story of Jesus Christ. In the Old Testament we are
prepared for the coming of Jesus Christ. In the New Testament Jesus Christ is
with us, in His life on earth in the Gospels, in His life in the Church in the
rest of the books.
To grasp then what Jesus Christ was and what He came
into the world to accomplish, we must study all of the Old Testament and the New
Testament. No one passage gives us the whole story of Jesus Christ. In the study
of the human body the various members must be seen in relation to the body
itself. So, too, the various passages in the Bible must be seen in relation to
the whole Bible.
We must remember, too, that the picture of Jesus Christ
in the Old Testament is a sketch, to be filled in the New Testament. A quick
glance at the passage in the Old Testament will show us Jesus Christ as the
descendant of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Juda, and David. It will show us that He is
to be a king, with divine qualities or characteristics. Thus He is called
Emmanuel, that is, God with us (Isa. 7:14). He is called Mighty God, Wonderful
Counsellor, the Father of the world to come, the Prince of Peace (Isa. 9:6). He
will have the spirit of God (Isa. 11:2; 61:1). He shall be give the title “The
Lord, our Just one” (Jer. 23:6).
In the New Testament the angel Gabriel tells Mary that
her son “shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Most High; and the
Lord God will give him the throne of David his father... the Holy One to be born
shall be called the Son of God” (Luke 1:32,35). When Joseph, the foster-father
of Jesus, was told of the origin of his foster-son, he was told to “call his
name Jesus” (Matt. 1:21), in fulfillment of Isaias 7:14, “and they shall call
his name Emmanuel, which is, interpreted, God with us.” At his birth the
shepherds were told by the angel that “today in the town of David a Savior has
been born to you, who is Christ the Lord” Then they heard this praise of God:
“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men of good will” (Luke
2:10-14).
At the age of twelve Jesus and His parents went up to
Jerusalem to celebrate the feast of the Passover, St. Luke records for us the
first words from the lips of the youthful Jesus, speaking of God as His Father.
“Did you not know that I must be about my Father’s business” (Luke 2:41-50)?
When Jesus began His public life one of the first scenes is that of His baptism
by John the Baptist. A voice from Heaven speaks to Him: “Thou art my beloved
Son, in thee I am well pleased” (Luke 3:22).
In two of the three temptations recorded in the desert, the devil begins “if
thou art the Son of God ...” (Luke 4:3, 9). Upon our Lord’s return to Nazareth,
he entered the synagogue and read from Isaias: “The spirit of the Lord is upon
me ...” (Luke 4:18).
Thou are the Christ
Jesus began to manifest Himself through His teaching
and miracles. As He did so the people came to realize that “if this man were not
from God, he could no nothing” (John 9:33). The Apostles came to realize that
this was not a mere man Who had called them. They came to believe as Peter said
for all of them: “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God” (Matt. 16:16).
So, too, did the leaders of His own people realize that He was claiming for
Himself more than any one of their Prophets had ever claimed for themselves.
They accused Him of claiming to be “equal to God” (cf. John 5:18), of claiming
to be God (cf. John 10:33). Christ’s answer to this claim was that His words
indicate “that the Father is in me and I in the Father ... for the Father and I
are one” (John 10:30, 38).
There came a time, however, when Jesus Christ
proclaimed His divinity in all solemnity. He stood before the Great Council, the
Sanhedrin, that had the right to judge in religious matters. Here, in answer to
the question put to Him by the High Priest, “I adjure thee by the living God
that thou tell us whether thou art the Christ, the Son of God,” Jesus answered,
“thou hast said it”; Jesus was the Son of God (Matt. 26:63-64). It was for this
that He was put to death.
The Apostles had come to believe that Jesus Christ was
the Son of the living God (Matt. 16:16). A clear expression of this belief is to
be found on the lips of doubting Thomas. Eight days after His Resurrection, when
our Lord appeared to His Apostles, Thomas was absent. On this occasion, Thomas
was there. Our Lord appeared and offered His hands and side for Thomas to
examine. Then there burst from the heart and lips of Thomas: “My Lord and my
God.” “Because thou hast seen me, thou has believed,” so spoke Christ. He
accepted the titles, for He was truly the Lord and the God of Thomas as well as
all the Apostles (John 20:26-29).
Son of God, Lord, God: these are names for Jesus
Christ. To put it in another way: Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He is Lord, He
is God. The people of His time knew that He claimed to be equal to God (John
5:18). He claimed the same honor that was given to God the Father (John 5:23),
the same right to judge all men that belongs to God (John 5:22,27), the same
life that God the Father had (John 5:26). He went further. He said that to see
Him was to see Go the Father (John 14:9).
Jesus Christ is by nature God. By nature God the Father
is God; so, too, is the Holy Spirit by nature God. There is, however, but one
God; there are not three Gods. There is but the one divine nature. Therefore He
is God as is God the Father, as is God the Holy Spirit. “The Father and I are
one.” They are one in nature. Hence it is as right and just to apply the name of
God to Jesus Christ as it is to the Father and to the Holy Spirit. It is as
right and just to adore Jesus Christ as it is the Father and the Holy Spirit.
Thus St. Paul says that “at the name of Jesus every knee should bend of those in
heaven, on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that the
Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory of God the Father” (Phil. 2:10-11).
This is the doctrine taught by the Catholic Church. In
her prayers the Catholic Church adores, thanks, asks, and begs pardon of Jesus
Christ as she does of God the Father and God the Holy Spirit. It is true that
the Church also prays through Jesus Christ, for as man He is the mediator
between God and all men (cf. 1 Tim. 2:5). It is for this reason, too, that we
read of our Lord saying that the Father is greater than He (John 14:28). Jesus
Christ is true God; He is also true Man. As God He is one with God the Father.
Jesus Christ is also called the Word. “In the beginning
was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ... And the Word
was made flesh” (John 1:1,14). The Word existed with God in the beginning, that
is, in the beginning of time. Genesis begins by saying, “In the beginning God
created heaven and earth.” John is referring to this and he is telling us that
the Word was with God before the creation. As God existed before creation, so
did the Word. What existed before creation is eternal, for there was no time.
The Word then is eternal. Jesus Christ is the Word, therefore He is eternal. But
the Word is God. Jesus Christ therefore is God.
Meaning of the “Word”
For the origin and meaning of the concept “word,” we
must look to the Old Testament. The Old Testament frequently expresses the idea
of God’s word. When God created, He is described as saying ... and it was done:
“And God said...” When God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses, the phrase “and
the Lord spoke all these words” is used to introduce them. Again we read: “And
the Lord spoke to Moses saying: Speak to Aaron and his sons, and to all his
sons, and to all the children of Israel, saying to them: “This is the word which
the Lord had commanded.’” In the Prophets it is common to read expressions such
as this: “The word that came to Jeremias from the Lord, saying: Stand in the
gate of the house of the Lord, and proclaim there this word, and say: Hear ye
the word of the Lord...”
In Psalm 118, one of the words used for the law is
“word.” God’s law is then God’s word: it is God’s revelation given to the Chosen
People through His word. St. Paul has summed up this thought and at the same
time has shown where the Son fits into this idea at the beginning of his epistle
to the Hebrews: “God who at sundry times and in divers manners spoke in time
past to the fathers by the prophets, last of all in these days has spoken to us
by his Son...” (Heb. 1:1-2).
The Son then is the Word, and the Word is God, and the
Word was made flesh. Jesus Christ then is both the Word and the Son. The term
“Word” is very apt to express the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, the Son.
When we think of something we express our idea in a word. At times this word is
only in the mind, at other times we express the word externally; that is, we
speak. God thinks of Himself; He expresses His thought of Himself in the Word,
the Second Person, His Son. With us the word is separate from the idea and is
different from our human nature. Our word is not another self or another person.
In God, however, the Word is another person for it is a perfect expression of
the thought that the Father has of Himself. Mysterious, yes; profound, yes.
As was said, at times we speak the word in our mind.
St. Paul writes that “last of all in these days (God) has spoken to us by His
Son.” God first spoke to us through the Word in the work of creation, as St.
John says (1:3): “All things were made through him (the Word).” Last of all He
spoke through the Word in the Incarnation: “The only-begotten Son, who is in the
bosom of the Father, he has revealed him” (John 1:18). The Word made flesh is
the revelation of God to man, for the Word is God, and He reveals God through
His life and through His teaching. Let us red what He said: “I have manifested
thy name to the men whom thou has given me out of the world. They were thine and
thou has given them to me, and they have kept thy word. Now they have learnt
that whatever thou hast given me is from thee; because the words that thou hast
given me I have given them. And they have received them (the words) and have
known of a truth that I came forth from thee...” (John 17:6-8).
St. John has summed up the revelation of the Word to
God: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was
God” (John 1:1). The Word is eternal; He is with God, that is, in the company of
God the Father, yet distinct, or as we say, another person whom we call the Son,
or the Second Person of the Trinity. He is God, one with the Father,
consubstantial with the Father. This Word became flesh; therefore Jesus Christ
Who is this Word made flesh is God; He is eternal; He is the Son, the Second
Person of the adorable Trinity.
“Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord” (Deut.
6:4). One Lord: one God, the God of Israel! This is fundamental to the
revelation made by God to the Chosen People. The exclusive unity of God was the
first doctrine of the covenant between God and His People.
When Jesus Christ claimed to be God, it would seem that this claim attacked the
very basis of the Jewish religion. But strong was monotheism, the Jews could not
overlook certain passages in the Old Testament in which the divine name was
given to others. In what is called the Book of Emmanuel (chapters 7 to 12),
Isaias is speaking of a child who “is born to us,” and of a son who “is given to
us.” In chapter 7 he write that “his name shall be called Emmanuel,” that is,
God with us. And in chapter 9 he adds that “his name shall be called ... Mighty
God.”
As the name, God, is applied to the Father, so is it
applied to the Son. But Jesus Christ is the Son; therefore He is God. Hence our
Lord could say as He did: “I and the Father are one.” There is but one God, as
we have already said. Even though “God” is applied to both the Father and the
Son, there is but one God. Both the Father and the Son are divine, both have the
divine nature, both are eternal, omnipotent, infinite. In all of these things
they are one. Ye they are distinct, for God the Father is the First Person, and
God the Son, the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity. Hence Jesus could say: “I
and the Father,” that is, two persons, “are one,” that is, one in nature.
Jesus Christ therefore is one with the Father because
together with His human nature he has the divine nature; He is distinct from the
Father because He is the Son, the Second Person of the Trinity. There is only
one “I” in Jesus Christ; that “I” is a divine person. But there are two natures
in Him, the divine nature and the human nature. In us wherever there is a human
nature, there is an “I,” one person; but in Jesus Christ there are two natures,
yet only one “I” or person, and that is the divine person of the Son.
All of this is very profound; it is mysterious. Yet
those who wish to appreciate and understand Jesus Christ must know Who He is,
what He is, and what He means to them. We have seem Who He is, and what He is.
Now let us reflect on what He means to the human race.
Jesus Christ is God, our Creator, our Maker, our
beginning and end. We came from Him and we must go to Him; He has destined us
for an eternal life with Himself. We must pay Him homage, honor, adoration,
obedience. Since Jesus Christ is God, all of this belongs to Him as much as to
the Father. So in the Apocalypse, St. John “beheld and I heard a voice of many
angels around about the throne, and the living creatures and the elders, and the
number of them were thousands an thousands, saying with a loud voice, ‘Worthy is
the lamb who was slain to receive power and divinity and wisdom and strength and
glory and blessing ... To him who sits upon the throne and to the Lamb, blessing
and honor and glory and dominion, forever and ever’” (Apoc. 5:11-13).
This is the worship that the Catholic Church gives to
Jesus Christ. It prays to Him as it does to God the Father. It gives to Him the
same adoration that it gives to God the Father. It gives to Him the same
adoration that it gives to God the Father. Since there is but one God, any honor
paid to God the Son (or God the Holy Ghost) is paid to God the Father; to honor
one person is to honor all three, for the three persons are one God.
Yet, we find Jesus Christ praying to God as creatures
pray to Him: “Father, the hour has come. Glorify thy Son, that thy Son may
glorify thee.” “I pray for them ... Yet not for these only do I pray ...”
“Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.” He goes so far as to tell the
Apostles that “if you loved me, you would indeed rejoice that I am going to the
Father, for the Father is greater than I” (John 14:29). Jesus Christ as a human
being is not as great as the Father, even though, as divine, He is equal to Him.
St. Paul who wrote of Jesus Christ “who though he was by nature God,” also
wrote: “For there is one God, and one Mediator, between God and man, himself
man, Christ Jesus” (1 Tim. 2:5). He also said that Jesus Christ as high priest
“is able at all times to save those who come to Go through Him, since he lives
always to make intercession for them” (Hev. 7:26). He added: “For Jesus, in the
days of his earthly life, with a loud cry and tears, offered up prayers and
supplications to him who was able to save him from death, and was heard because
of his reverent submission. And he, Son though he was, learned obedience from
the things that he suffered...” (Heb. 5:7-8).
It is through Jesus Christ that God is revealed to man.
Eternal life, the destiny of all men, comes to us through Jesus Christ because
He has redeemed us through His blood. He Himself said: “Now this is everlasting
life, that they may know thee, the only true God, and him whom thou hast sent,
Jesus Christ” (John 17:3). There is no other way to eternal life, for “I am the
way,” says Jesus Christ.

"My children, I have come to earth from the beautiful realms of Heaven to warn you as a Mother. The Eternal Father has sent Me as a Mediatrix between God and man--neither seeking to take the glory from My Son, as many make accusations of. No, My children, I come in support of My sacrificed Son, for He is being resacrificed by mankind. My children, I have been through this whole ordeal in the past, and I watch now as you recrucify My Son. Is this how you have set yourselves about to repay Him for His sacrifice: by blaspheming His name, destroying His divinity, destroying the sheep?" - Our Lady of the Roses, March 18, 1978
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KNOWLEDGE IN FAITH
"The lessons of your Faith have been given to you for all time without change.
My Son is forever, for God is, God was, and God always will be. My Son is your
God in the Father and the Holy Ghost. Do not cast aside your knowledge in faith
of the Trinity. Do not cast aside your knowledge in faith of My Son's divinity.
Do not recrucify My Son upon your earth and in His Church, His House. You call
upon you a heavy hand of punishment from the Eternal Father!" - Our Lady,
December 24, 1976
OFFENSES
"Many victim souls are needed, victims in reparation for the offenses to the
divinity of My Son." - Our Lady, December 24, 1974
DISTORT AND DENY
"Do you not recognize, My children, that satan will seek to distort and deny My
words? Open your ears! Pray for the light! As shepherds, why do you choose to
cast Me aside when I have been sent to you by the Father?
"The offenses to the divinity of My Son are great!" - Our Lady, October
6, 1974
SINISTER PLAN
"It was, My children, a sinister plan from the depths of hell to remove the
knowledge of the divinity of My Son from among you. A Church in darkness wears a
band of death about it. All that is rotten shall fall!" - Our Lady, February
10, 1978
PROTEST
"My children, you must protest the offenses being committed against the divinity
of My Son. Prayer is a great weapon, but unless you act and pray too, My
children, you proceed nowhere. You become lax, indifferent; apathy sets in. Each
and every individual of conscionable age shall be tested." - Our Lady,
November 1, 1977
RETAIN
"Already, in many of My Son's churches, side by side, are they sacrificing My
Son, and also satan sacrifices unwilling victims to his black mass. My children,
you must fight to retain the divinity of My Son, and not have satan encroach
upon it. It is a war far worse than man has ever seen in history. These are the
days spoken of and written of by the prophets of old." - Our Lady, October 1,
1977
GREATEST EVIL
"If you know in your hearts, O pastors, that souls are in danger of being
corrupted, misled, and even destroyed, and you do nothing about it, because you
do not wish to offend your superiors, because you value your life in this world
too much and your good living; I assure you, O pastors, you shall stand before
My Son and He shall not know you. You will be disowned, banished from eternal
life in Heaven, and you shall join your father who is the father of all liars,
satan, and the prince of darkness.
"The greatest evil being now committed in My Son's House is denying His
divinity, defiling His sacred Body, casting mockery upon it, allowing immorality
to enter into My Son's House." - Our Lady, March 18, 1977
TO TEAR DOWN
"Many offenses are being committed in the House of God and the hearts of many:
offenses to tear down the divinity and true existence of My Son in the Father." -
Our Lady, May 10, 1973
NEW RELIGION
"You were given a foundation of Faith based on Tradition and knowledge of the
prophets. You cannot start this new religion, for it will lead you to one
religion that is not of My Son, that will not have His true foundation, and you
will take My Son's Body and defame it, no longer giving the knowledge of His
divinity. What manner of foul escapades are you planning, O you of little faith?
Whatever shall become of you?" - Our Lady, August 5, 1976
RESPECT
"Cover your body before My Son! Do not defame and disgust Him by your presence
and your acceptance of His divinity! Why, you are naked like pagans! Cover your
heads! You do not follow the modernism and modes of an evil generation. No! The
angels demand that all respect be given to the divinity of the Son of God in the
houses throughout the world. Do not be misled by false pastors--those
who care more for their worldly living and their easy living, and those who will
not stand forward because the faith has become weak, and defend My Son before
the enemies of God! No! They, too, will be cast aside with the goats. Fair
warning I give. I cannot say that the Father is satisfied with the teaching of
those He has chosen to guide the children and sheep of the world. No! I must
say, there is great sorrow in Heaven." - Our Lady, August 14, 1974
DESECRATED
"Even in My Son's churches I have watched My children approaching the Sacred
Species, My Son's Body and Blood--His
divinity being desecrated by young women, young men, and even middle-aged,
wearing satan's emblems! How foolish you are not to recognize the cross and the
sacramentals given by the institutionalized churchesthe
Roman Catholic Church of My Son--even
though sadly I have often cried at the many denominations that came from the
first Church of My Son. However, the cross is your salvation, and many of My
children are wearing Lucifer's symbols. You wear a horn about your neck, and you
say it is the Italian horn of plenty. It is not! It is the horn of Lucifer!" -
Our Lady, November 25, 1978
LITTLE CHILDREN
"You will all keep a constant vigilance of prayer going throughout your country
and the world. I admonish all parents now to spend at least fifteen minutes of
your day reading the Bible to your children and your family. It is now a command
from the Eternal Father! For the little children no longer know or recognize the
angel guardians. The little children have no conception of the truth of the
divinity or the existence of My Son. The little children are now being taught
the ways of satan." - Our Lady, November 21, 1977
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Tradition
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D87
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Divinity of Jesus Christ
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Miracles
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Jesus Christ, Redeemer
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D123
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Catholic Church, Part 1
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D124
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Catholic Church, Part 2
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Outside the Catholic
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