Found in, The Gospel of God’s Love, page 198, from Matthew, writer of the First Gospel of the New Testament.
“I desire to tell you of a truth which is important for humankind to know in order that they may find the way to their personal salvation. I am a divine spirit and inhabit the Celestial Heavens, where only those who have been transformed by the Grace of God’s Love into the very nature and essence of the Father can find habitation.
“I have only one truth to convey, and that is, “No mortal or spirit can possibly receive the full salvation that Jesus taught and exemplified, who does not become wholly possessed in their soul of the Divine Love of the Father.” The soul was not created with any of the divine attributes or qualities, but simply with those which may be called human, and which all mortals and spirits, who have not experienced the transformation, possess.
Jesus was not, at the time of his creation or appearance in the flesh, possessed of these divine attributes which are of the essence and nature of the Father, but only of the human attributes which belonged to the perfect mortal – that is the human who was the perfect creature as existed before the fall of the first parents before sin had entered into their souls and into the world of human existence.
“Jesus was, as regards his possibilities and privileges, just like the first parents prior to their fall (the loss of their potential to become divine) but differed from them in this: that Jesus embraced and made his own the privilege and hence became divine, while the first parents refused to embrace the privilege and lost, so remained mere human as they were created. While Jesus, by reason of his possession of God’s Divine Love became divine. Jesus was human and never became God. Jesus is preeminently the divine man and may rightfully be called the first best beloved son, having more of the Father’s Grace than other Celestial spirits. With this Love comes to him great power, glory and wisdom; we are honored to abide in his authority. And he is the same, when he comes to you to reveal these truths.
“As the voice on the mount said, “Hear Ye Him,” and I repeat to all who may have the privilege of reading this message, “Hear Ye Him, and when hearing, or reading, believe, seek and pray.” Amen