January 4th, 1916
Received by:James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, St. Luke.
I wish to continue my discourse on the Atonement.
As I was saying unless a man gets into harmony with God in the natural love, which God
bestowed upon him, and thereby becomes free from sin and error, there can be no redemption
for him, and the death of Jesus and the shedding of his blood cannot cause that harmony.
Now what I have heretofore said, relates exclusively to man and his salvation in
respect to his condition of becoming perfect in this natural love, which all men have.
But this is not the great atonement which Jesus came to earth to teach men, and the way
in which it could be obtained and the effect of its attainment.
As has been told you, in the beginning God conferred upon our first parents not only
the natural love but the potentiality of obtaining it, by the observance of certain laws
and obedience, the Divine Love of the Father, which, when obtained, would make a man a
part of divinity itself; and, while it would not make him a god, or the equal of the
Father, yet it would give him a divinity that would cause him to receive the substance of
God's Great Love, and not remain the mere image, and, as a consequence, man would become
immortal.
God alone, is Immortal, and every part of Him is Immortal, and when men shall obtain in
their souls that part of Him which is his Greatest Attribute - His Divine Love - they will
also become Immortal, and thereafter not subject to death.
The natural love, which was implanted in the souls of all mankind, is not a part of the
Divine Love - it is not this Love in a lesser degree even, but is a distinct and separate
quality of love, and all men possess it; but in many persons it has become contaminated by
the sins that flow from the violation of God's laws, so that the redemption, of which I
have spoken, is necessary for man, even as the possessor of this natural love only.
But the Divine Love of the Father is a Love that has in It, and is wholly composed of
the Divinity which the Father possesses, and no man can ever become a part of that
Divinity until he possesses this Great Love. I know it is said that man is Divine because
he was created in the image of God, but nothing which is a mere image is ever a part of
the substance of which it is the image, and cannot possibly have the qualities of that
substance. Commonly speaking, the image may have the appearance and for the ordinary
affairs of the mortal life, may serve the purpose of the real until something that arises
that demands the production of the real, and then the image will no longer serve the
purpose.
Now in the case of the creation of man, he was made in the image of God
in one particular only, and that in the matter of soul appearance. His physical or
spiritual body was not in the image of God, for God has no such bodies, and only the soul
of man is in the image of God, the Great Oversoul. And so long as man remains a mere image
of the Father, he will never be more than the mere man that he was at the time of his
creation, and the Substance of the Father will never become a part of him; and while the
Substance is Divine, the image can never become Divine until it becomes transformed into
the Substance.
At man's creation a plan was formed by which that image might become a thing of
Substance, and there was given to man, the possessor of the image, the potentiality of
obtaining the Substance; but man, through his disobedience or failure to comply with or
follow out the requirements of the plan provided, forfeited this potentiality, which had
been conferred upon him, and thereby lost the possibility of having the image transformed
into the Substance which was absolutely necessary in order for him to ever become the
possessor of any part of the Father's divinity. And when men call themselves divine they
assert that which is not true, but which, since the coming of Jesus to earth, may become
true.
I will not recite what this disobedience of our first parents was, or in what way they
lost the great potentiality of becoming Divine, but will only say, that when by their
disobedience they forfeited this potentiality, it was taken from them by God, and His
decree that in the day they should commit the act of disobedience they should surely die,
was carried out and they died; not the material bodies died nor their spiritual bodies
died, nor their souls, for men continued to live in their physical bodies for many years
after the day of disobedience, and their spirit bodies and souls never died, for they
still live. But what died and what the sentence passed upon them affected was the
potentiality of receiving the Substance, which would make them Divine and Immortal. This
potentiality was taken from them and never restored during the long centuries from the
time of its death until the coming of Jesus.
That part of the divine nature, or that divine attribute, which was the object of this
potentiality and which would make man a part of the divine nature and immortal, was the
Divine Love of the Father and nothing else; and if our first parents through their
obedience had received this Divine Love, never would mortality as to the soul have existed
on earth, and neither sin or a want of atonement with the Father. But disobedience came
and death of the possibility of becoming immortal ensued, and man remained mere man, only
an image of the Father and nothing more.
No man in all the long ages that I have mentioned ever had anything more or greater in
his nature than the natural love of which I have spoken; and even as to that, man so
abused and defiled it, until at a time he became an outcast from the Father as to this
love. In other words, he man, buried it so deeply under his acts of sin and the violation
of those laws of God which control this natural love, that he appeared to be forsaken by
the Father, even as a mere human being.
But in the history of what is called "God's chosen people," the Jews, it
appears that time and time again these people became such aliens from God in this natural
love, that men, possessed of this love in a purer state than were the common people were
used by the forces of the spirit world to call these people to a realization of their
obligations to God arising out of the gift of the natural love. None of the prophets -
neither Moses nor Elijah, nor any of the others - was possessed of this Divine Love, but
merely of the natural love in a purer state than were the people to whom they delivered
their messages.
But in God's Own time and in accordance with His Mercy and Plan, He rebestowed upon man
this great potentiality of which I speak, so that men should again have the privilege of
becoming at one with Him; and to declare the rebestowal of this Great Gift, Jesus was sent
to earth in the form of man conceived and born as other men, but without sin.
It was at the time of Jesus' coming the Great Gift was rebestowed upon both mortals and
spirits of mortals then living in the spirit world, and they all, spirits and mortals,
received the privilege of becoming at one with the Father through the Plan of Salvation
that He had revealed to Jesus, and which Jesus taught in his ministry during the short
years of his earthly life, and which he is still teaching.
There is no other way in which man can become at one with the Father - in which the
image can be transformed into the Substance - than the Way that Jesus taught, but which
seems not to have been understood by men after the church became a church of temporal
power, and after the Bible or the writings of the apostles were emasculated and the
thoughts and desires of men interpolated in the place of the gospel of peace and
salvation. Yet there is in the gospel of John one declaration of the true Plan of
Salvation, though it is little understood and almost ignored in practical teachings and
observances of the churches and their members, and that is "except a man be born
again he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God."
These words of the New Birth are the only words that declare the true doctrine of the
atonement. No death of Jesus on the cross, no shedding of blood or washing away of sins by
the blood, no paying of any debt and no believing in the name of the Lord, Jesus Christ,
will bring men into at-one-ment with the Father and make them partakers of his Divine
Nature or fit them to become inhabitants of His Kingdom. Only the New Birth is efficacious
for this purpose, and no other plan did Jesus ever teach and is not now teaching.
Then what is meant by the New Birth?
Men in their understanding and interpretation of it differ, and it will do no good for
me to recite these different interpretations or what the New Birth is not; but the
important thing is, what it is.
As I have said, the potentiality that was conferred upon our first parents was the
privilege of obtaining the divine nature and immortality of the Father by becoming
possessed of His Great attribute of Divinity - the Divine Love. And had our first parents
by their obedience received the benefits of this great privilege, they would have been
born again, as you and all other mortals, and spirits as well, may now be born again.
Then the New Birth is simply the effect of the flowing into the soul of a man of this
Divine Love of the Father, and the disappearing of everything that tends to sin and error.
As the Divine Love takes possession of the soul, sin and error disappear; it, the soul
becomes of a quality like the Great Soul of the Father; and the Soul of the Father in its
Quality of Love being Divine and Immortal, so, when the soul of man becomes possessed of
this Quality of Love this soul becomes Divine also - and the soul is the man - and then
the image becomes the Substance, the mortal becomes the Immortal, and the soul of man, as
to love and hope, becomes a part of the Father's Divinity.
Now to declare this Plan of Salvation and also the rebestowal of the Great Gift of the
potentiality of the soul, Jesus came to earth. This was his mission, and none other. As
readers of the Bible will remember, and it is a truth, when Jesus was baptized and
anointed, and also on the Mount of Transfiguration, the voice of God, as it is written,
declared that Jesus was His well beloved son and demanded of the people "hear ye
him." Not to believe that he came to die on the cross, not to believe that his
blood would bring about the atonement, not to believe in any vicarious atonement or that
God in wrath demanded a sacrifice, but only "hear ye him." And Jesus in
all his teachings never taught one of these things, but only the New Birth as I have
explained it. This is the only thing necessary to the atonement, and he is still teaching
it.
He also taught moral truths affecting the conduct and relation of man to man, and man
to God in his natural state, but none of these things or moral teachings were sufficient
to bring about the Great At-onement. There is no doubt that the observance of many of
these teachings of morality and of man's conduct towards God will have a tendency to lead
men to seek the higher Love of the Father and help their souls to get in the condition
that will make it easier for this Great Love to flow into them; but these moral teachings
or prescribed conduct will not, of themselves, be sufficient to bring the New Birth, and
hence the at-one-ment.
Now Jesus not only taught the necessity for the New Birth, but he also taught the Way
in which It could be obtained, and that Way is just as simple and easily understood as the
New Birth itself. He taught, and is now teaching, that through earnest prayer to the
Father, and faith, which makes all aspirations and soul longings things of real existence,
and by the Holy Spirit which is the Father's messenger of Love - or to carry his Divine
Love - this Love will flow into the souls of men in response to such prayers; and by such
faith men will realize its presence, and in this way, and this way only, men will receive
the New Birth.
This is wholly an individual matter, and without the personal, earnest prayer of the
supplicant and faith, that comes with the Love, a man cannot receive the New Birth. No
ceremony of church, no laying on of hands or masses for the souls of the dead will be
efficacious to make the man or spirit a new creature in God.
What I have written is the meaning of the atonement as taught by the Master, and as
understood by all the redeemed of the Father who are now living in His Celestial Heavens,
and there is no other atonement possible.
I have written enough and hope I have made it plain to all men the true explanation of
the atonement. We who are inhabitants of the Celestial Heavens know the truth of my
explanation, both from personal experience and from the other fact, which no spirit in all
the universe can deny, that only those who have received this Divine Love of the Father in
their souls in sufficient abundance can or do inhabit the Celestial Heavens; all other
spirits, no matter what their several beliefs may be, live in the lower spiritual spheres
and cannot enter the Celestial Heavens, unless they seek for and obtain the New Birth that
Jesus taught, and is still teaching.
So my dear brother, without writing more, I will say good-night.
Your brother in Christ,
Luke |