After reading Paper 120, describe about who was Jesus before he came in this world, what most surprised you about this?

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    After reading Paper 120, describe about who was Jesus before he came in this world, what most surprised you about this?

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        What most Christians find surprising is the fact that Jesus has older brothers looking to assist him in the administration of the Universe of his own creation up until he went to the right hand of the Father and received full sovereignty over his own domains. 

        Also amazing to discover is that Jesus has 121,610 brother Creator Sons in the Universes of the Father and his far flung creations 

        Christians do not fully understand the Divine Trinity.  They see Jesus as the third part of the Divine Trinity rather than the actual God The Father - God The Eternal Son and God The Holy Spirit. 

        This counsel given to Christ Michael by Emmanuel as revealed in Paper 120 did not come into full memory in the mind of Jesus until the 40 days after his baptism by John the Baptist. His awareness of his divinity grew in his mind with increasing clarity with each passing year. Even as it does with all faith sons and daughters who receive the free gift of eternal life from the Father and accept the Merciful Ministry of Salvation from Christ and begin the great quest to find and become increasingly like the Father of Love in character attributes as they learn to find and do His will as demonstrated by Jesus.

        The next startlingly knowledge was the fact that this was Jesus 7th and final bestowal in the exact image and similitude of the Creatures he Created. 

        120:4.5 Urantia mortals have varying concepts of the miraculous, but to us who live as citizens of the local universe there are few miracles, and of these by far the most intriguing are the incarnational bestowals of the Paradise Sons. The appearance in and on your world, by apparently natural processes, of a divine Son, we regard as a miracle -- the operation of universal laws beyond our understanding. Jesus of Nazareth was a miraculous person.

          120:4.6 In and through all this extraordinary experience, God the Father chose to manifest himself as he always does -- in the usual way -- in the normal, natural, and dependable way of divine acting.

        Divine Acting is the characteristic power of the Supreme Being as demonstrated in Jesus new revelation of the Supreme Being. When any one of us discover the will of the Father and then do that divine will we become like Jesus a divine actor. With God the Father we must Love. With God the Supreme we must ACT