Yeshua had to alternate. A demon was recognized. The demon was under suspicion. A good demon was known to be seen in the inner eye as a circle. A demon that was not good would be seen as an incomplete circle. This was of concern. A demon like this could become problematic if and when the human hosting the demon was unable to support it. A demon like this might go unwanted into another. That might require exorcism. However, such a demon might not be disruptive. If the demon became enslaved, the demon would likely become disruptive, to create the energy that was being demanded by the slave demon’s master.
Yeshua was able to renounce the commandment about eating. Yeshua understood that this commandment was for health. Yeshua understood that a pig in the land of the Hebrews was not good, but a pig in a different land had a different source of food.
Yeshua had to object to any idea that Yeshua was unholy. The most serious complaint was the breaking of the Sabbath. Yeshua had to harshly reject the complaint. Otherwise, this would be used to make an appearance that Yeshua was not a good Jew. Yeshua had to maintain the appearance of being a good Jew, even if this made the universal message unclear. Yeshua had to believe that, if there was an opportunity, people who were not Jews were interested.
Yeshua had a limited amount of education. Yeshua did not memorize the writings of the Hebrews. Yeshua read and remembered passages that were relevant to the message that Yeshua needed to share. Yeshua had a mission. The mission was not a clear one. Yeshua had to be able to withstand any criticism. This meant that Yeshua had to have good foundations in the Hebrew writings for the new way of thinking.
Yeshua knew, after beginning, that people were under extreme pressure to not think of a Messiah. The reason for this was the chance of a Messiah being killed. Anyone who thought that someone was the Messiah could get that person killed, simply by talking. The Romans would kill without thinking. Someone who might be the Messiah would be a target.
Yeshua had to be able to get someone to talk. Peter was the one. Yeshua was pleased, and praised Peter. This was recorded in a mistaken way. Yeshua did not make Peter the leader of the apostles.
(June 19, 2019) Yeshua had a sense, as the time drew near. The apostles were anxious to redeem the promise. The Messiah must act. Yeshua was aware of the need to go with the unfolding course. Yeshua was confident in the mission. The mission did not depend on Yeshua being accepted as the King. The mission depended on the message surviving. Yeshua had to be of one mind, and only one. This was difficult. The Aspostles and disciples wanted a bold statement of resistance to the Romans. Yeshua understood, that was suicide, for both the man and the mission. Yeshua chose, instead, to parade into Jerusalem in manner foretold. This was received with astonishing emotion from people who were not of the disciples. Yeshua understood, this could not continue. Yeshua must die, to avoid a bloodbath. Yeshua gave the priests a provocation. Yeshua understood that the supposition that Yeshua was the King was sufficient for the Romans to kill. Yeshua was surprised at the betrayal. Yeshua imagined that all of the Apostles would be arrested. The betrayal made it unnecessary.
Yeshua was unable to think beyond the possibility of surviving. Everything was focused. There must the ability to endure. Torture happened. Yeshua was not badly wounded. The purpose was to humiliate. Yeshua was whipped. The whip was not the type to cripple. Yeshua was not expected to live. There was no need. Yeshua was also expected to carry the cross. This proved impossible after the whipping. Yeshua did not think, as this happened, that the details would be remembered. Yeshua understands, the details are preserved in churches. Yeshua hopes, in time, these remembrances will be kept in a different way. The suffering of Yeshua has served its purpose. Now the message of redemption can be reawakened.
Yeshua had the ability. The trance was very deep. Yeshua had the need. Yeshua was wounded. The wounds were bad, but not crippling. Yeshua had need of care. Without care, Yeshua could not survive. Yeshua had no alternative. A demon was present. The demon made its presence felt. This happened, without being repeated. Yeshua went….
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https://debatingchristianity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35478&start=10
Part 1 is here:
https://open.substack.com/pub/theplanetsspeak/p/jesus-christ-speaks?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1epo4c
Part 3 is here:
https://theplanetsspeak.substack.com/p/jesus-christ-speaks-part-3