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Q: How do we know Jesus was The Messiah?
A: Every person born on Earth has had their turn to either see the world they live in through their eyes OR feel the world that God, The Father, has prepared for them through their heart. Those who have come closest to feeling their eternal life as their true life includes The Buddha, but from the perspective of The Messiah, only The Lord Jesus Christ came BACK to retrieve all those who knew not of their Heavenly Father but prayed for pity upon their souls. While Christ Jesus pitied no one who demanded love, he gave everything he had for those who prayed for love. Increasingly, over time, he saw millions begging for food as he also saw millions more complaining of obesity. Inside out he saw and felt mankind’s future. Inside out. So when Jesus’ time came to be captured, he allowed himself to restrain nothing of love and forgiveness, which allowed every means of torture known to mankind to be inflicted upon him. His sorrow was so deep and so compelling for what mankind had become in its quest for power, that Jesus gave himself over to his Heavenly Father in hopes to be reborn and come BACK to forgive even his worst enemies.
Lives have come and gone by the millions since Jesus walked the Earth but no one – except Jesus – has ever reconstructed a planet through the power of love and forgiveness, and altered time for each who comes to him for their own need to be HEALED. Someday when you ask your heart if Jesus really is The Messiah, your heart will swell into a world of wonderment - without doubt - that all is forgiven on Earth for those things you have said or done to drive down yourself or anyone else. The moment your heart feels that swelling is the moment you know THE MESSIAH IS JESUS!
Believe and come home,
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