son of god

son of god

jesus was the Son of Man, however, the only begotten son of God was unconditional love, i.e., Christ within the heart of Jesus. “How can this be?” you might ask.

Jesus spoke to the woman at the well in the city of Sychar in Samaria. He told her that the water he gave would be a well of water that would spring into everlasting life. John 4:14.

Again, Jesus spoke to Nicodemus and said to him that unless a man be born of water and of the spirit, he could not enter into the kingdom of heaven. John 3:5.

Water here apparently refers to the Water of Life, not just the physical water that the woman of Samaria was drawing out of the well. So what is this Water of Life that was within Jesus; the water that he had available to give that would spring into everlasting life?

The greatest power of the universe is unconditional love, because this is God the Father. The essence of the Son of God would be like the Father. The Son of God is also love.

It is unconditional love that is the savior of mankind. When we have a heart full of unconditional love, we have Christ within, i.e., we have life eternal. We have the Kingdom of God within our own hearts. This fulfills Jesus’ statement that only the pure in heart will see God. This is because when they look within themselves, they will see God. They will see love, and they will know by their actions and relationships that they truly carry unconditional love within their hearts. It is only as they know Love that they know God!

For more information about gaining eternal life in the presence of Creator, and about the return of the long awaited Pahana of Hopi legend and prophecy, read the books Red Hat Speaks, and Red Hat’s Wisdom, by Dorothy K. Daigle. These books can be ordered from any bookstore or online from http://www.iuniverse.com or Amazon.com.

Dorothy follows no religion but strives to walk the Red Road spiritual path of unconditional love according to Torah and Jesus’ teachings. She walks in the footsteps of Jesus, witnessing our heavenly Father.

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