Human spiritual evolution is important. There are people who respect God’s Laws and His Will, while others seek spiritual teachings solely to acquire spiritual knowledge; spiritual evolution as such does not really interest them. They live their lives as they please, without considering what spiritual teachings they ultimately require in order to evolve spiritually.
JESUS was on Earth on a spiritual mission. He was sent BY GOD to fulfil a Spiritual Mission. Preparation for the coming of Jesus had been announced years in advance. A MESSIAH was expected on Earth. The One who would save the World by bringing the Word of God. The Hebrews expected the Messiah to be born among them, which is indeed what happened with MARY, the mother of Jesus.
What many people do not realize is that Jesus was of Italian ancestry on His father’s side. The explanation given regarding Jesus’ birth was intended to divert attention away from His biological father.
The appearance of the ANGEL had nothing to do with the Virgin Mary. It was solely intended to announce the Good News of Jesus’ coming to Earth. The story was preserved within those parameters to encourage people to hold dear the significance of Jesus’ arrival on Earth. They wanted people to see Jesus as the Messiah whose coming to Earth God had promised. It was necessary to present people with something precious to convince them to believe in the Messengers of Light who had come to announce to Mary the coming of Jesus to Earth.
Mary and Joseph were not the only ones to have been visited by the Messengers of Light. Other members of Mary’s family saw these Messengers dressed in white in a dream and received messages from them that they did not understand. It was after Mary had been visited by the Messenger that her brother announced to the family that he too had seen a Messenger of Light in his dream. When Mary saw the Messenger of Light with her spiritual eyes, a ten-year-old girl named Martha was there. Martha was the daughter of the uncle who had lent the house to Joseph and Mary to live in, and she witnessed the scene involving the Messenger of Light.
Two years had passed before Martha revealed to her mother that she had also witnessed the scene involving the Messenger of Light. The testimonies of these people, apart from Mary and Joseph, enabled others to believe in the revelations concerning the Messenger of Light. Furthermore, their testimonies corroborated one another, enabling the people of that time to believe in the message of the Messenger of Light.
The Hebrews wanted the prophetic stories to remain unchanged. Yet some people still harboured doubts.
Jesus’ Physical Appearance, Identity, and Fulfilment of Prophecy
Jesus resembled His biological father. However, He did not resemble the Hebrews.
This explains the ancestry of Jesus’ father, who was not a Hebrew. The people could distinguish between the ancestries of the Hebrew people and the Romans. For the prophecy to be fulfilled for the Hebrew people, it was necessary to find something that would lead people to believe in Jesus.
Jesus knew His father. He had a good relationship with him and went to Rome to visit him. Nonetheless, the story of Jesus’ birth was shaped in this manner to lead people to believe in WHO Jesus really was.
The Romans doubted Jesus and His spiritual Words. He taught different doctrines from those taught by the teachers of the law in the synagogue. The Romans themselves did not want to recognize Jesus as one of their own because He did not behave like a Roman, despite coming from the Hebrew people. His mother Mary was Hebrew, which the Romans refused to accept. They therefore chose not to acknowledge that His father was Roman.
Mary was a virgin at the time of Jesus’ conception, meaning that she had never been with a man and that all her female functions remained intact. Jesus was the first to use Mary’s ‘Bridge’, as well as all the functions of a pregnant mother. After Jesus’ birth, Mary had other children with Joseph, but they did not resemble Jesus, who had a lighter complexion, similar to that of the Romans.
During His youth, Jesus encountered difficulties with people who questioned His presence among the Hebrews because He did not resemble them physically. However, when He went to Rome to visit His father, He looked just like the Romans. This physical distinction sometimes caused problems for Mary when she had to travel with her children, particularly with Jesus, who did not resemble the others. While Jesus had the fair complexion typical of the Romans, the other children looked more like the Hebrews.
Joseph, for his part, was proud to be seen with Jesus and paid no attention to other people’s remarks about His different appearance. He proclaimed his satisfaction with the prophecies and the message of God’s Messengers, considering Jesus as his son.
Hebrews and Romans: Two Contrasting Cultures Spiritually
Jesus lived amongst the Hebrew people in accordance with God’s Will. His incarnation amongst the Hebrews answered a specific purpose: to fulfil His Divine Mission amongst a people devoted to spirituality. He could not have been born amongst the Romans, whose culture and way of life were very different.
The Hebrews, for their part, were renowned for their closeness to God and their devotion to prayer. The Romans, on the other hand, followed a doctrine that was not truly centred on spirituality; they respected the precepts of the ancient manuscripts, without, however, seeking a deep connection with the Divine.
The Hebrews were close to God and open to receiving His Messages. This openness to the spiritual dimension made it possible for Jesus to fulfil His Mission among them.
Growing up in this Hebrew community, Jesus learnt the essential values of life in society: humility, gentleness and sharing. The Hebrews lived in community, prioritizing LOVE FOR ONE’S NEIGHBOUR AND SOLIDARITY AMONG ALL. It was this spirit of community and love that drew Jesus to be born and live among this people, recognized as the people of God.
The Romans were a solitary people, whose way of life was characterized by individualism and a constant desire for power and domination. Their quest for control over other peoples drove them to establish power struggles, often through violence and coercion, particularly when it came to collecting taxes from the Hebrews. This context of tension and oppression provides the backdrop for the encounter between Jesus’ father and Mary, as Jesus’ father regularly visited the Hebrews to collect these taxes. The Romans forced the Hebrews to hand over the little they had from their harvests and trade, without regard for their situation.
Jesus could not envisage living amongst a people who fostered injustice and lacked love. He could not fulfil His spiritual mission as a Roman, for the Hebrews would not have accepted Him in that role. The Romans, for their part, rejected Jesus as the Saviour of humanity. They wanted Him to adhere to their doctrine, but Jesus had come to bring the Good News, which contradicted Roman beliefs. Although they saw Jesus as a Roman because of His physical features, which He had inherited from His father, they did not regard Him as one of their own.
Jesus’ Rejection of Roman Power and Fidelity to His Mission
Jesus had nothing in common with the Romans except for this physical resemblance. He could have gone to His father’s palace in Rome, but He refused to accept any position of responsibility there. When He reached adulthood, His father offered Him various positions of responsibility, but Jesus replied that He had a Divine Mission to fulfil. He could not serve God as a leader in Rome and had to return to the region where God had sent Him on His mission. Jesus was not at ease in Rome, visiting only briefly to share His spiritual teachings with His father.
The Romans had long sought to prevent Jesus from carrying out His Mission in various regions, particularly near Rome. However, Jesus enjoyed Divine Protection, which kept these people at a distance from Him.
He managed to win over some of His father’s guards, the Romans, who accompanied Him when He went on His Mission. Jesus preached the Good News to all, conducting Himself as a servant of God sent to Earth. He demonstrated love of neighbour not only through the sharing of spiritual teachings, but also through concrete actions: He offered food and gifts to families who sought His help. Several servants on mission followed Jesus and assisted those in need who came to see Him.
At that time, the Romans were not particularly sociable, especially towards other peoples. They were very selective when it came to helping others and tended to keep to themselves. They shared amongst themselves, but did not give to everyone.
The Romans played a central role in the crucifixion of Jesus, primarily due to their disapproval of His teachings. These teachings differed significantly from their own doctrine and challenged their established beliefs. The teachers of the Law, too, were divided, arguing amongst themselves about Jesus’ Words and Teachings. Faced with this situation, they demanded that the people stop listening to Jesus’ Words, believing that His Words went against the Law of God. Despite the prohibitions and the pressure exerted, many people continued to follow Jesus.
Many events took place around Jesus that were either overlooked or not recorded in the Bible. On several occasions, He managed to evade the arrests organized by the Roman soldiers. Whenever He appeared in a place, the soldiers kept a close watch on Him and dispersed the crowds who had come to listen to Him. Yet Jesus succeeded in conveying His spiritual teachings to His followers, thus fulfilling His mission.
Jesus’ Mission took place in public. His aim was to meet and gather people and share His spiritual teachings with them. Although He sometimes acted discreetly, His actions were most often public and drew large crowds to Him.
The More Discreet Mission of the Lord Abdruschin
Unlike Jesus, Lord Abdruschin carried out His Mission on Earth discreetly. Born into a large family with many children, He was surrounded by special circumstances. His mother, Theresa Mittag, did not receive a messenger announcing the Lord’s coming, in order to avoid any confusion with the birth of Jesus.
The Light had always ensured that each Mission of the Sons of God is unique, thus avoiding any confusion between their paths. For example, Jesus’ birth was notable because His mother, Mary, had not previously given birth, whereas Theresa Mittag, Oscar Ernst’s mother, had already had several children.
These differences highlight the Light’s Will to preserve the authenticity and uniqueness of each Incarnation. Furthermore, the family backgrounds and circumstances surrounding the Mission of each Son of God were carefully chosen, in accordance with Divine Laws.
Unlike Mary, Theresa’s virginity was not mentioned as she had already had children before the birth of Oscar Ernst. This is the stark contrast to Mary, the mother of Jesus, who had not had any children before the birth of Jesus. The Bridge for receiving Mary’s children was virginal, and Jesus was the first to use it. Due to a lack of understanding, some have distorted the story, leading people to believe otherwise.
Oscar Ernst grew up with His mother Theresa, His father, and His sisters and brothers. His father was a merchant who travelled frequently and was not a Christian, although he attended church at Theresa’s request. The Mittag family were Christians and believed in God. However, the Lord disapproved of His father’s way of life and that of His family. The Light arranged for His father to obtain employment with the Mittag family, thus preventing him from travelling with them. The Lord did not follow His father’s footsteps; His father was arrogant, dictatorial and domineering. Instead, He preferred to listen to the advice of His mother, Theresa, and spent His holidays with His uncle, who owned a farm with various animals. He disapproved of His father’s behaviour; His father shouted a great deal at home and made everyone feel uncomfortable by his presence.
The Sons of God had defined Missions on Earth and were prepared to serve God even before their birth. The Light chose the place and the mother of the Sons of God; nothing regarding their respective families was left to chance. The mothers were selected by the Light so that they might serve as Birth-Bridges for Sons of God’s arrival on Earth. This arrangement followed the process of birth on Earth, respecting the Laws of God without abolishing them, but fulfilling them for the Sons of God. For a proper understanding, it is recommended that you read and reread these explanations.