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Footnote:
To the great detriment of the Truth, so-called scholars have interpreted this Fire as the "vessels of wrath" in Romans 9:22. But what a blasphemy it really is to think that Jesus would yearn for the destruction of Man, and how contrary to the word of John 3:17, "For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world; but that the world should be saved through him." No, if you think Fire, then think of It as described in Acts 2:3, where "there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of Fire, and it sat upon each of them."
In New Testament Revelation 12 ("Jesus Explains Passages in the Gospel of John",) Jesus comments on his alleged part in any judgement, "(...) This false conception of what the judgment is and what it is not is again evident in the statement, in John, Chapter 9, verse 39, 'For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see might not see; and that they which see might be made blind.' The fact of the matter is that my coming had nothing to do with any so-called judgment day, but by turning man to the Father and His Divine Love I helped mankind, at least those who received my message, to find a bright home in the spirit world and a way to escape the judgment imposed by the Laws of Compensation, and this is the only judgment that I had a hand in. Furthermore, I came to earth so that all men would be able to perceive the great truths of the bestowal of the Father's Divine Love, and for those who were blind to be able to see, and by that I mean both physically and spiritually."
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