Messiah

Many folks say it's the greatest story in all the history of humankind. It may be just as believed, every detail, the intrinsically beautiful, immensely impacting, and enduring story of the Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth.


The traditions of messianic history, a Savior arriving to deliver humankind from its weaknesses, raise up the concepts of mortality and divinity, the worldly ways contrasted to heavenly ways- it's been a yearning and longing as old as existence, the desire to know God, understand death, and overcome the natural fears of living in a thoroughly unknown consciousness for a finite time.

The Old Testament describes a God (Yaway) who exhibits decidedly human attributes: rage, vengeance, jealousy, intolerance. The first five books, the Torah, largely the story of Moses, tell how a people escaped from evil bondage, and awaited a leader to ensure their salvation and future identity. The story of Jesus- as Christians believe- may in fact be completely correct and accurate, and as possible as any other narrative or belief. We will know some day what is unknown today.


Meanwhile, my own sense tells me that it matters little what gets debated, affirmed, believed, or doubted. Faith is all-trusting. Yet, it's all just hopeful guessing, as the glorious mystery continues.

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