2019-03-05. In What Sense Can Christ Michael Be a Savior? -Part1
São Carlos – SP, Brazil, March 5, 2019.
Teacher: Prolotheos.
Subject: “In What Sense Can Christ Michael Be a Savior?”
Part One of Two.
Message received by Valdir Soares.
Prolotheos: “The creation of ‘saviors’ is common to most religions and comes from the inability of human beings to deal with guilt about sin and the growth of a consciousness increasingly refined. In Christianity, by means of Paul’s theology and a misconception of Jesus’ ministry by the Twelve, the idea of Jesus Christ as a Savior came out mixed with a horribly mistaken envisioning of the Father spiritually enraged against humanity because of sin and requiring atonement by His Son in order to give salvation. In fact, the Father is not an enraged perfect being against sin and who demands the perfect life of His Son instead of the lives of sinners to grant salvation. Rather, the Father is a loving Creator who lovingly and mercifully offers pardons to His children conditioned upon just faith and the teaching of repentance and obedience. No sacrifice whatsoever is needed. Jesus is not your savior because he died for your sins, neither to satisfy the perfect justice of God. However, there is a way to see Christ Michael, the same that incarnated on Urantia as Jesus of Nazareth, as a Savior — in fact the greatest of all.
Firstly, Christ Michael is a Savior through His Bestowal Program
“Christ Michael has executed seven bestowals; the last one on Urantia when He was born of a woman as Joshua ben Joseph. In each bestowal he assumed the life of one type of His universe sons. These several bestowals had the objective of giving the experience of the creature to the Creator in order to make Him experientially sympathetic, compassionate and identified with them, really knowing the life of His creatures, in order to reign as their absolute Sovereign. The kind of Salvation a Master Son like Christ Michael offers to His creatures is the salvation from existential isolation. Through these bestowals creatures are never again isolated in their inferior condition from the Creator because the Creator became as one of them and lived with them, showing them how to live a perfect life to the Father.