by Trent - from Oct 2005
There have been some allegations about Jesus being a racist, and I thought I would clear it up, since I know Jesus and have known Him for several years. The truth is that Jesus is a racist. The allegations are correct.
The obvious question is which race bears the brunt of His hate, and I think that you will see that one race in particular is the race that He hates. But, what you may not know is that Jesus thinks that flesh counts for nothing, so the race that He sees is not one that can be seen in the body of flesh, rather He sees the races of the inner man. In the inner man there are two races: Adam and Christ. Apart from your body you are either one or the other of those two races.
In my experience, Jesus does not try to get along with the race of Adam. Coexistence is not an option. He wants to kill the entire race of Adam, and one day will see its extinction. Here is the problem with the race of Adam - they are all inferior, and they will perish like flowers in a vase. They seem to be learning about life, but all the while they are dying. And if they let Jesus get ahold of them then He'll just go ahead and finish them off, by throwing the Adam life in the garbage, and replacing it with His own life.
Galatians 2:20
I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.
Galatians 5:24
Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the sinful nature with its passions and desires.
Amen. His flesh is real food, and His blood is real drink. Now we have real Life in us through Jesus and by the Spirit.
Ripening for the harvest,
Trent
Servants, stand up! says the Lord of Hosts. Stand up for Me, and I, even I, shall feed you with knowledge and understanding...the Word of God as your drink, and the knowledge of the Lord as your meat...you shall sing and you shall stand up, you shall shout with a new voice in the face of adversity. And in that very same day, you shall be gone, you shall surely be taken and be found no more in the earth...eternal joy and all tears wiped away in the presence of the Lord, your Redeemer, is your reward, and it shall never again depart from you, says the Lord. [Jesus speaking] (Servants, in Christ, Stand Up and Blow the Trumpet! - Letters from God and His Christ - Volume 6)