
When my husband was on earth and teaching theology, one thing I will always remember: Without fail there was always a mini New Testament Bible in one of his pockets, and if there was a few minutes when he had to wait, he would pull out his mini Bible and read, so Jesus’ presence was felt throughout the day!
When my husband was on earth and teaching theology, one thing I will always remember: Without fail there was always a mini New Testament Bible in one of his pockets, and if there was a few minutes when he had to wait, he would pull out his mini Bible and read, so Jesus’ presence was felt throughout the day!
I wanted to share one passage from an interview Dietrich gave in Los Angeles, California called “Unlocking the Mysteries of Christian Theology.”
Jesus wanted to do more in his lifetime. If he had accomplished everything why speak about the Second Coming?
Salvation is accomplished by accepting the Messiah, uniting with him, and loving him. That’s what Jesus’ contemporaries should have done. Then the kingdom of God would have happened in his lifetime.
Because of the rejection, God had to provide the alternative path of the suffering of Jesus, which then brought spiritual salvation, with the hope of full redemption on the physical plane through the Second Coming.
Please watch the full video here
Your friend, Elisabeth Seidel
