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− | "“Cade Renar” refers to Jesus’ Spiritual Family."<ref>Marshall Vian Summers (personal correspondence via Patricia Summers, | + | "“Cade Renar” refers to Jesus’ Spiritual Family."<ref>Marshall Vian Summers (personal correspondence via Patricia Summers, January 9, 2022)</ref> |
"When the New Message says that Jesus is now one of the Unseen Ones, this means he has returned to be part of a greater order beyond the visible range. The New Message speaks about Jesus retrospectively and prospectively, who he was then and who he is now. Here, in our understanding, his identity is being reunited with his source and his community. He is a member of a greater order where he is known as Jesus Cade Renar"<ref>[https://www.newmessage.org/jesus-was-part-of-a-greater-order Jesus Was Part of a Greater Order], Patricia Summers</ref> | "When the New Message says that Jesus is now one of the Unseen Ones, this means he has returned to be part of a greater order beyond the visible range. The New Message speaks about Jesus retrospectively and prospectively, who he was then and who he is now. Here, in our understanding, his identity is being reunited with his source and his community. He is a member of a greater order where he is known as Jesus Cade Renar"<ref>[https://www.newmessage.org/jesus-was-part-of-a-greater-order Jesus Was Part of a Greater Order], Patricia Summers</ref> |
Revision as of 03:49, 25 May 2022
"“Cade Renar” refers to Jesus’ Spiritual Family."[1]
"When the New Message says that Jesus is now one of the Unseen Ones, this means he has returned to be part of a greater order beyond the visible range. The New Message speaks about Jesus retrospectively and prospectively, who he was then and who he is now. Here, in our understanding, his identity is being reunited with his source and his community. He is a member of a greater order where he is known as Jesus Cade Renar"[2]
References
- ↑ Marshall Vian Summers (personal correspondence via Patricia Summers, January 9, 2022)
- ↑ Jesus Was Part of a Greater Order, Patricia Summers