1. If he called them ‘gods,’ to whom the word of God came—and Scripture cannot be set aside—'"John 10:34-35
The name "Jesus Christ" is a symbol representing divine love that transcends this world.
- The name "Jesus Christ" is just a symbol, not to be taken literally. It's pointing to the perfect, unconditional love that comes from God, not from this world.
- Jesus is not meant to be worshipped or seen as superior. He simply represents the universal spiritual teachings of God's love and our own divine nature as God's Son.
- Jesus came to remind us that we are all equally holy Sons of God, capable of experiencing the same divine love and peace that he attained.
- His teachings aim to help us look past the illusions of this world and awaken to the eternal truth of God's love and our own innocence as His creation.
- Specific quotes like "I am the light of the world" symbolize Jesus offering to share and extend God's light/love to all, not his personal superiority.
The symbolic figure of Jesus is not to promote him above others, but to convey universal spiritual principles about God's love.
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