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The Messiah came into the world, the Bringer of light.... the Son of
God came down to earth, He wanted to redeem the world from sin
because he took pity upon humanity which, bowed down with
sorrow, almost broke down under the burden of sin and was unable
to defend itself against the constraints placed on it by God's
adversary. These constraints caused humanity to stray increasingly
more towards the abyss, as it obeyed every command by the
enemy of souls because it was too weak to resist.... which thereby
only increased its burden of sin from which it would never be able
to release itself....
The Son of God descended to earth.... A most elevated being of
light from God, Which knew of the fallen beings' hardship, offered
Itself to carry the infinitely great sin on behalf of humanity and to
redeem it through a self-sacrifice on earth as a human being,
through suffering an extremely painful death on the cross.... This
being of light took abode in the child Jesus in order to accomplish
Its mission to redeem the human race from sin and its
consequences....
And the brightest light shone forth when the child was born, a light
which called all those of good will, who waited for their Messiah and
who beseechingly prayed to God in their distress.
It was an act of grace of inconceivable significance, for the whole of
the universe participated in it.... Heaven and Earth touched each
other at the moment of Jesus birth.... the bridge was established
from one kingdom to the other.... war was declared on God's
adversary by the man Jesus, Who indeed remained victorious.
For He fought for and with God, Who had sent Him to earth and
taken abode in Him, Who permeated Him completely.... thus God
manifested Himself because He, being the eternal Love, was able to
take complete possession of a human being Who had unfolded the
love within Himself to utmost perfection.... Who had shaped Himself
into a vessel for the divine spirit, into the shell of the eternal
Deity....
He could justifiably say 'The Father and I are One'.