![]() ![]() And they shower you with the Light from the Great Central Sun, so you might continually remember your own calling to the Light to come Home. Sanat Kumara and Lady Master Venus, with the Holy Kumaras, Gautama, and the Nameless One, stand within the Great Central Sun and release to you the magnificent River of Love from the Secret Love Star, so you might never lose awareness of God’s Love. You are to bring forth the artesian well of Life, for it is within your grasp. Instructing you on what is required for the Victory of your Ascension - the final steps of understanding how to move within the Light how to be that Light and how to allow that Light to bless all on Earth - they encourage you to unfurl your Threefold Flame and have the Courage to step within the Heart of God. And we see the fullness of His glory in the King conquering sin and death and making us citizens of His eternal kingdom of love and joy and peace.Sanat Kumara: “Unfurl Your Heart’s Threefold Flame and Love Life as God” In this landmark Dictation, Sanat Kumara and Lady Master Venus stand with you so you might tangibly and consciously receive the Light from the Great Central Sun as it infuses and purges each of your vehicles, making room for your true attainment of God Consciousness. We see the fullness of His glory in His love for sinners as He dies in their place on the cross. We see the glory of His kindness to the marginalized. We see the glory of His wisdom in how to navigate this world as a human. ![]() Jesus is the glory of God on full display in flesh and blood. When we look at the living, breathing person of Jesus, who walked the dusty roads of Jerusalem, Bethany, Capernaum, and more as detailed throughout the Gospels, we are also seeing the glory of God. In John 17, He goes on to pray what is known as the High Priestly Prayer, starting with: “Now, Father, glorify me in your presence with that glory I had with you before the world existed” (v.5). I remember how Philip asked Jesus to show them the Father, and Jesus responded boldly, telling them that anyone who has laid eyes on Him has also seen the Father (John 14:9). I think about how He referred to Himself, saying, “Destroy this temple, and I will raise it up again in three days” (John 2:19). I don’t know about you, but this passage makes me think a lot about Jesus. Picture it: Maybe you’re traveling down the road into the city of Jerusalem when you look up to see the temple dominating the cityscape, and you think to yourself, Yahweh is with us here. ![]() The temple was a constant reminder of God’s glory and presence. But things don’t go according to plan, because the glory of the Lord fills the temple in what we’re told looks like a cloud. And then when they withdraw, a cloud appears and it is so overwhelming that the “ the priests were not able to continue ministering, for the glory of the Lord filled the temple” (1Kings 8:11).Ĭan you imagine? Everyone is gathered and there is an expectation of the priests immediately beginning their work. The priests then take over and take the ark into the Holy Place, the inner sanctum. Picture this: Solomon and the elders of Israel escort the ark of the covenant into the temple. God’s presence filled the temple, and His people drew near and worshiped Him. ![]()
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