Prophet Isaiah spoke a lot about the righteous servant of the LORD. As it is recorded in Isaiah 53
"He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him."
How can the one spoken about by Prophet Isaiah be Jesus when he did/does have majesty, a wonderful appearance and people did/do desire him?
"Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom the master has put in charge of the servants in his household to give them their food at the proper time?" Matt 24:44-45
The Dead Sea Scrolls scholar, Geza Vermes wrote about a divine guide that would be sent to Israel in the last days. “ The scrolls speak of a divine guide sent to Israel in the final days, no doubt identical with 'The Prophet' spoken about by God to Moses. I will raise up for them a prophet like you. He shall convey all my commands to them. The Messianic Prophet was to teach the truth revealed on the eve of the establishment of the Kingdom. it would follow that his part was to all intents and purposes the same as that attributed by the Qumran mystics to the Teacher of Righteousness. In the Resurrection fragment it describes God in the age of the Messiah as healing the wounded and reviving the (spiritually) dead.”
THE NEW TREE OF LIFE
The Christ Vision of the Love Union is coming......
The seed was planted a long time ago....
This is post 150 in 2009, 150 = tame, domesticated; combination (of numbers), a multitude; one thousand; a union; a family.
http://www.billheidrick.com/works/hgm2/hg0150.htm#150
The message received this morning "Not one hundred thousand, one hundred million angels"
CHRIST VISION
Post 5 in May, 5 = Hey
"The servant of God experiences the existential gap between his thoughts and deeds. Often he is unable to realize his inner intentions. Other times he is surprised by unexpected success. In both cases he feels the hand of God directing his deeds. The gap is the experience of the Divine Nothing, the source of all Creation in deed: something from nothing.
We have now reached the culmination of the sequence represented by the three letters gimmel, dalet, and hei, the process of giving of oneself to another. The gift, represented by the foot, the unattached segment of hei, when fully integrated in the receiver, becomes his own power of action and giving of himself to others. Even more, now he fully realizes that the ultimate effect and potency of his deeds are in truth the act of Divine Providence."
http://www.inner.org/hebleter/hei.htm
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