John 6 :38-40
Excerpt:… Since the Lord promised, per His covenant of Deut 18, to never again directly expose or display His persona to His Church, as proven in Part One, how can the Lord today manifest His glory, we ponder? Our curiosity is justified because yesterday, Christ limited His self-manifestation by hiding upon Jesus, the only begotten Son of God. The ability to see His glory then must be construed to be a mystery. Indeed, the answer is worthy of our joyous singing because, as promised in Revelation 10 descending on your screen, the mystery of God today is to be finished. Therefore, the glory promised for us to see —being that it was manifested through Jesus’s flesh 2000 years ago— shall come again to humanity by way of a second abstract rendition. The specifics of this promised manifestation of His glory is given in the Gospel of Jesus. Before reading, let us remember, His words are our Gospel. So now we can hear with unclogged ears. He said in, ” For I came down from heaven, `not to do mine own will´, but the will of him that sent me. 39 And this is the Father’s will which hath sent me … every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise `him´ up at the last day.” “ John 6 :38-39. Interruption, Interruption: your hearing capacity demands a careful mastication before digestion: Like a clean-cud-chewing beast, we must attempt a second swallow after a regurgitation and a meticulous chew: Clearly, it says that Christ came down at Father’s behest. This statement then makes Christ the object of Father’s directives: Christ cannot then be construed to be the same personality as the Father. Biting off a little more: Yet another person, other than Christ Himself, one whom He called the son, is introduced. And take note: that additional person is he whom Christ promises to raise in the last day. Yet, there’s more: He cites the election of this secondary son to be an aspect of Father’s, will, His directive and `at His´ instigation…