Aleksandar Šarović wrote:
Dilemmas
Three or four Christian believers wrote to me that Jesus Christ would never ask
whether He is Jesus Christ, because He would know the answer to this
question. Well I asked them how do they know that, and of course, I did not get any
answers.
Jesus Christ became aware He was the Son of God at the age
of twelve. I have read it a long time ago somewhere. Excuse me if I am mistaken
or if the source was unreliable. Is it possible that I am a little bit stupid
now, and need more time to become aware of who I am, than Jesus Christ needed when
He appeared the first time?
Jesus Christ had worked hard
for 18 years until He succeeded to be recognised as Jesus Christ. Well, the Son of
God should be able to do it
fast but He didn't. Why? If Jesus Christ was
powerless for that long, then I am good so far. I
have not been successful in promoting my new system, which will make Heaven on
Earth, only fifteen years so far, and only four years passed from the time I asked
whether I was Jesus Christ.
I have one more interesting question. If Jesus Christ
sits on the right-hand
side of God the Father
(Col 3.1), then He should know God the Father very well. Why has no one from the apostles asked
Jesus Christ to tell him something concrete about God the Father? Isn’t it the first
logical interest and the most important question? Or why has Jesus Christ not said something exact about God
the Father in
order to bring people closer to Him? I don't see any reason why He would keep knowledge
about God the Father for Himself. Is it
possible Jesus Christ did not give any description of God the Father because He did not know what to say? Is it possible
that the relationship between Jesus Christ and God the Father is so inconceivably spiritual
that even Jesus Christ Himself could not clearly feel, imagine, question, understand,
or explain it well enough? If that is the case, then I would be able to answer the question
whether I am Jesus Christ just based on what I have done.
When Jesus Christ
returns
He is
supposed to
present the
way that would
make heaven on earth.