Each of us has Christ living within our consciousness. I believe that Christ consciousness has returned and many will (re) remember the Providence of God.
I'm not unfamiliar with that view. Personally, however, I think that view is closer to theosophical ideas than is helpful. I would put it in different terms myself.
I also hold the firm conviction that Christ is in fact a role, a position. It is a mission. Christ from Greek means Messiah in Hebrew. Aka "anointed". That mission comes in the form of the individual, who we know as Jesus. The uniqueness of Jesus is an important and critical idea, although as per my previous comment, I don't believe that generally speaking, we fully understand the mission and function of Christ. (We meaning Christians and believers in general.)
When Jesus arrived, he shared a much more profound level of the truth than was previously available. In that sense, the Gospel is an upgrade. It is an upgrade on the Mosaic law and truth God shared to the Israelites. But we are due for another upgrade, much as many believers don't want to admit or recognize, despite the fact that scripture points very clearly to this.
Each of us has Christ living within our consciousness. I believe that Christ consciousness has returned and many will (re) remember the Providence of God.
I'm not unfamiliar with that view. Personally, however, I think that view is closer to theosophical ideas than is helpful. I would put it in different terms myself.
I also hold the firm conviction that Christ is in fact a role, a position. It is a mission. Christ from Greek means Messiah in Hebrew. Aka "anointed". That mission comes in the form of the individual, who we know as Jesus. The uniqueness of Jesus is an important and critical idea, although as per my previous comment, I don't believe that generally speaking, we fully understand the mission and function of Christ. (We meaning Christians and believers in general.)
When Jesus arrived, he shared a much more profound level of the truth than was previously available. In that sense, the Gospel is an upgrade. It is an upgrade on the Mosaic law and truth God shared to the Israelites. But we are due for another upgrade, much as many believers don't want to admit or recognize, despite the fact that scripture points very clearly to this.