From Page 7 of the 11/26/25 edition of The Cavalier Chronicle is a sermon entitled We Beheld His Glory. I write out the short sermon below: “The earliest people who encountered Jesus knew He was the son of God.”
My response: Natural great souls know from early on that they are exceptional (The rest of humans must grow in self-esteem, love, imagination, knowledge, hard work, and much creative experimenting to develop into individuators who actually are and are deservingly referred to by themselves and others as “great-souled”.).
A great, good divinity like Jesus would know from Day 1 one he was a Very Great Soul or even The Greatest Great Soul, and those around such a child prodigy would know or guess as to His special status.
Chronicle: “Even as an infant, for them who Jesus was and the good He would do was obvious. Can we see the same truth?”
My response: It is not at all obvious that most people, nonindividuators, living lives of lying and avoiding life and truth, would recognize, accept and celebrate the presence of a deity like Jesus in their personal lives if they encountered Him directly.
Chronicle: “This week in church, come to know your Savior better.
He has raised up a mighty Savior for us. Luke 1:68-79.”
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