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Energy or Divine Incarnation descends on earth, a star has to appear. That is

the opinion of devotees only. But, Jesus was himself a "Star" of infinite

value, spreading brilliance of infinite dimension. Why posit another less

brilliant glow?" Sai Baba. SSS, Vol. XI. p. 13 Jesus' Original Name "Jesus was

honoured by the populace as Christ, for they found in his thoughts, words and

deeds, no trace of ego. He had no envy or hatred, and was full of love and

charity, humility and sympathy. Jesus' original name was 'Isa' which, when

repeated, is Sai. 'Isa' and 'Sai', both mean Ishvara, God, the Eternal

Absolute, the Sat-Chit-Ananda. In the Tibetan manuscript at the monastery,

where Isa spent some years. His name is written as 'ISSA', which means the Lord

of all beings." Sai Baba, Vol. X. discourse on 25-12-78. p. 231 Meaning Of Jesus

"In Christianity, the term 'Esu' (Jesus) is used to describe Christ. This term

also signifies the oneness of Divinity. The inner significance of the term

'Esu' is the recognition of the One Divine in all beings." Sai Baba, SS,~

1/92'. p.2 "Jesus is truth." Sai Baba, SS. 1/99, p. 6 Birth Place Of Jesus

Christ 'Two thousand years ago, in Palestine, a province of the Roman Empire,

there were Jews professing Judaism. The Jews believed in one God called'

Yehovah'. They believed that God would send a messiah for the people of Israel.

Jerusalem was the sacred city of the Jews and continued to be so even under the

Romans. This was the time when Jesus was bom." Sai Baba. SS, 1/92, p. 3

new roman" size="3">Visit Of Three Kings To See Christ At His Birth "It is said

that when Jesus was born in a manger, three kings were led by a star to Jesus'

place of birth. In fact, they were not kings but three shepherds. One of them,

seeing the infant Jesus observed: 'This child will be lover of God'. A second

one said: 'No. God will love him.' The third one said: 'Verily he is God

Himself. The true significance of these three statements is: To love God is to

be His messenger. To be loved by God is to be a son of God. The final state is

to be one with God. As Jesus said: 'I and my Father are one'. Thus, all persons

are messengers of God. This means that they should divinise themselves. When can

men call themselves 'sons of God'? Recognise what pure actions are done by God,

selflessly for the sake of all. There is no trace of self-interest in Him.

Everything men do, speak, or think is born out of selfishness. Men

can describe themselves as 'Sons of God' only when they are completely free from

selfishness and become Godly. To call yourself the 'son of God', you have to

manifest the qualities of the Father." Sai Baba, SS. 1/95. p. 4 Early Life Of

Jesus "Jesus exemplified the spirit of social service. The inspiration for this

came from his mother Mary. From His childhood Mary taught Him such good

qualities as truth, kindness, compassion and justice. In his twelfth year,

Jesus and his parents went to Jerusalem for a festival. In the crowd, the

parents lost the trace of Jesus and searched for Him everywhere. Not finding

Him anywhere, Mary sat under a tree and prayed to God to come to her help. At

that moment, a thought flashed in her mind that Jesus was perhaps in a nearby

temple. Jesus was there sitting in a comer of the temple and listening to the

words of

the priest. Mary affectionately rushed towards Him and embraced him. 'Child,

what agony I went through on your account', she said. Jesus told her: 'Mother!

Why should you have any fear? Those who believe in the world will have fears.

But why should anyone believing in God fear at all? I am in the company of my

Father. Why do you fear? You taught Me that God is everything for us. How,

then, can you worry like this?' Jesus had learnt His lessons from his mother

and developed His spiritual faith. After they returned from Jerusalem, Jesus

felt that service to His parents was His foremost duty, because He owed

everything to them. In this spirit, He used to assist His father in his

carpentry work. When Joseph, His father, passed away, He sought His mother

permission to devote Himself to the service of the needy and the forlorn." Sai

Baba. SS, 1/95. p. 3

roman" size="3">"Christ spent all His life in the service of mankind. He spent

twelve years alone, promoting the inner vision and realising God. While engaged

in the service to the diseased and the downtrodden, He announced Himself as the

'Messenger of God'. Later on, for some years Christ reflected the divine nature

present in Him and came to the conclusion that he was the 'son of God'. Thus He

moved closer to God. Christ lived for five years in the Himalayan region of

Bharat (India). He settled in Kashmir and met many exponents and practitioners

of the Adwaita system of thought, which declares there is only one God. He

realised the One-ness beneath diversity, then He spread the truth that 'I and

My Father are one.' Sai Baba, SSS, Vol. X. p. 142 Enlightenment Of Jesus "Like

most seekers, Jesus first searched for the Divine in the objective world. But

He soon

realised that the world is a kaleidoscopic picture created by one's own

imagination, and sought to find God within himself. His stay in the Himalayan

monasteries in Kashmir and in other centres of eastern asceticism and

philosophical inquiry, gave him greater awareness. From the attitude of being a

'Messenger of God', he could now call himself the 'Son of God'. The bond of

relationship increased. The 'I' was no more distant light or entity. The light

became a part of the 'I'. With body-consciousness predominant. He was a

messenger. With the heart-consciousness in the ascendant. He felt greater

nearness and deamess. So, the son-father bond seems natural at this stage.

Later as the Atman-Consciousness was established, Jesus could declare: 'I and

My Father are One'. The three stages may be described as: 'I was in the Light',

'the Light was in me', and 'I am the Light', and may compared to the Dwaita

(dualism), Vishishta-adwaita and Adwaita (non-dualism) stages as described in

Hindu philosophy. The final stage is the one when all duality has been shed.

This is the essence of all religious disciplines and teachings". Sai Baba, SSS,

X, discourse on 25-12-78. p. 231 Jesus' Mission "Jesus was a Karana-janma, a

Master bom with a purpose, the mission of restoring love, charity and

compassion. He had no attachment to the self, nor paid any heed to joy or

sorrow, loss or gain. He had a heart that responded to the call of anguish. He

went about the land preaching the lesson of love. His life was a libation for

the upliftment of humanity". Sai Baba, Vol. X, discourse on 25-12-78, p. 230

Jesus' Spiritual Work "Jesus announced Himself as a 'Messenger of God'. He

spent many years in austerities so that

He could shower compassion and love on all humanity. Later, He asked Himself:

'Am I just a messenger, or am I more closely related to God, a part of God with

the Divine as my essence?' Jesus spent twelve years wandering alone in deserts

engaged in this inquiry. At the end of this period. He returned to the society

of men and announced, 'I am the son of God'. At this time, the priests of the

holy temples of Jerusalem had become corrupt and commercialized. They had

deteriorated into proud and selfish men. Jesus condemned them and tried to root

out the evil practices. For, all forms, in the eyes of Jesus, were Divine Forms.

He could not tolerate any action, which belied this status. So, when asked by

people who He was. He could reply: 'I and my Father are One'. Jesus tried to

teach the Fatherhood of God and Brotherhood of man. Tradition-minded and

egoistic men considered Jesus a false prophet and they tried by every means to

thwart His mission. Jesus, however, did not waver.

Faced with opposition. He continued to be an example of living truth, and tried

to purify the society." Sai Baba. SSS. Vol. XI, pp. 11 & 12. Jesus's Ministry

After leaving home, Jesus had Himself baptized by John. Then for forty days,

Jesus observed severe austerities without food and drink. At first he

considered Himself as a 'Messenger of God'. After the penance, He realised He

was the 'son of God'. He began His ministry with a group of fishermen as His

first disciples. He taught them that they should first seek the 'Kingdom of

Heaven.' To enter that Kingdom, they had to cultivate loving hearts. Then,

their hearts would become the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus further declared to

them: I and my Father are one'. Sai Baba. SS, 1/95. p. 3 "Love must be

manifested as service. Seva (human service) must take the form of food for the

hungry, solace for the forlorn, consolation for the sick and the suffering.

Jesus wore Himself out in such Seva." Sai Baba, SSS, Vol XI, discourse on

25-12-81. p. 225 "As Jesus went on with His preaching and drew multitudes

towards him, some of the priests and those in authority grew envious of His

popularity. This happens in all countries. They started persecuting Him and

charging Him with treason. Jesus, however, continued His mission of love and

righteousness, first, as the Messenger of God, and later as the son of God."

Sai Baba, SS, 1/89, p. 3 Inner Meaning Of Jesus's Teaching Given at the Last

Supper: "Jesus said that the bread taken in the 'last supper' was his flesh,

and the wine his blood. He meant that all beings alive with flesh and blood are

to be treated as He Himself and that no distinction should be made between

friend or foe, we or they. Everybody, sustained by the bread, every drop

flowing in the veins of every living being is His (God), animated by the

activity that the wine imparted to it. That is to say, every man is Divine and

has to be revered as such." Sai Baba. SSS, Vol. X. Discourse on 25-12-78. pp.

232 & 233 Crucifixion Of Jesus "They tempted one His (12) disciples with 30

silver pieces, to betray Him into their hands. The Roman rulers were told that

Jesus attempted to assert himself as King and so could be punished for treason.

Their insistence made the Governor order his

crucifixion. When the nails were being driven into him to fix him on the cross,

Jesus heard the Voice of the Father saying, "All life is one. My dear son. Be

alike to everyone," and He pleaded that those who were crucifying Him be

pardoned, for they knew not what they did. Jesus sacrificed Himself for the

sake of mankind". Sai Baba. SSS. Vol. X. discourse on 25-12-78, p. 232

Sacrifice Of Jesus Christ "People talk of Christ's sacrifice as evidenced by

his crucifixion. But, he was surrounded and bound, and crowned by the crowd who

captured him with the crown of thorns, and later, nailed to the cross by his

captors. A person bound and beaten by the police cannot say that he has

sacrificed everything, for he is not a free man. Let us pay attention to the

sacrifice that Jesus made while free, out of his own volition. He sacrificed

his happiness,

prosperity, comfort, safety and position. He braved the enmity of the powerful.

He refused to yield or compromise. He renounced the ego, which is the toughest

thing to get rid of. Honour Him for these. He willingly sacrificed the desires

with which the body torments man. This sacrifice is greater than the sacrifice

of the body under duress. The celebration of His birthday has to be marked by

sacrificing your at least one desire or two, and conquering at least the more

disastrous urges of ego." Sai Baba. SSS. Vol. VIII, 25-12-72 The Inner Meaning

Of Making the Sign of the Cross with hands You should not be afraid of

difficulties. They are passing clouds. Do not waver. Follow the heart, which is

steady and unwavering. Unity of head, heart and hand is essential for man. This

is the true significance behind the Christians making cross sign by hands

(Swami made a sign of holy cross to show how it covers heart, hands and head).

Install God in your heart. Contemplate on Him and undertake good deeds.

Consider every activity as God's work and act accordingly." Sai Baba. SS. 1/99.

p. 3 Purpose Of Christmas Celebration "This day is a holy day, the day on which

Jesus was born. He announced Himself as the Messenger of God. In fact, all

humans are bom as Messengers of God. The sole purpose of this human career is

to propagate the omnipresence of God, His might and glory. No one has

incarnated for merely consuming quantities of food and catering to one's

senses. Human life is much more precious than that. That is why the capacity to

appreciate beauty, truth and goodness has been endowed only on man." Sai Baba,

SSS. Vol. X, discourse on 25-12-76, p. 84 "Religions arise from the minds of

good men, who crave to make all men good. They strive to eliminate the evils

and cure the bad. It is therefore appropriate that the birthday of Jesus, who

felt the need to save mankind and who strove to achieve it, be celebrated. But

the celebration must take the form of adherence to the teachings, loyalty to

the principles, practising the discipline and experiencing the awareness of the

Divine that He sought to arouse. These days, the world is deriving satisfaction

in mere words, and in witnessing clever ruses designed to cover up one's

faults. The birthdays of the Great are honoured by such hypocrisy and external

pomp. There is no examination in the light of the message they gave, nor, any

effort to practise it and derive the bliss it promises". Sai Baba, SSS. Vol.

VIII, discourse on 25-12-72. p. 129 Christmas Belongs To All "The birthday of

Jesus must be celebrated by all mankind, for such 'Karana-Janmas' (Masters born

with a purpose) belong to the whole human race. They should not be confined to a

single country or community." Sai Baba, SSS, Vol. X, discourse on 25-12-78, p.

232 The Christmas Tree "There is a custom of putting up a Christmas tree on

this day. The genesis of this custom can be traced to Germany. A preacher by

name Jensen from England once visited Germany. When he was travelling in

Germany on his mission, he noticed some Germans attempting to offer a child's

life as sacrifice to propitiate God who, they believed, lived in an oak

tree.The priest was warned and questioned-them as to why they were offering an

innocent child as

sacrifice to a tree. As they asserted that God lived in the tree, he took an axe

and cut the tree. To his surprise, he was shaken by the inexplicable vibration

from head to foot. He noticed the form of a child between the two portions of

the tree that was cut by him. This incident teaches the truth that God lives

not only in human beings but also in plants and trees. From that time onwards

people started putting up a Christmas tree." Sai Baba, SS, 1/93, p. 4 Source:

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