16 February 2021

The Line of Succession

 The bloodline is carried through the female and, when unbroken, it carries the pure blood of the successive heritage of the ruling or royal lineage.  There have been many such lines throughout history, but none more important as the line of the Messiah.  Jesus Christ was crucified, because of the fear of the Romans to have a Jewish King in competition to Caesar.  It was foretold that the Messiah would lead the Jews out in battle by defeating their enemies with the sword.

 It is here that history is divided into two lines of understanding.  Jesus had no ideas of physical grandeur.  He served the one God teaching peace and love to all men.  His enemies were of a more physical and bloody nature.  They desired the death of the Master Jesus and his followers, who continued to preach even after the Master was taken from them.  The killing was the fierce and bloody way of extinguishing the bloodline and was all that those punitive souls could understand.  However, they still failed to severe the bloodline, as Jesus had married and at the time of the crucifixion his wife was pregnant. 

 It is not surprising that the move from the tomb on the third day, as had been predicted, it was to her that he first revealed himself.  It was to bring his wife that proof of himself and bade her to go and inform the disciples that he had risen from the dead and that this completed this part of his mission.  His wife was Mary Magdalene, who was now a hot property, as she carried the next in line to the inheritance of King David and King Solomon.  The Jews were beside themselves and posted spies to seek out this lady in order to destroy her and what she carried. They failed to find any trace of her.  They continued to search, but to no avail.

 Mary was not alone.  She was guided and looked after by the Holy Ghost, whom God the Father and Jesus His Son took great care to see that she arrived safely in Southern France, where she arrived with Mary the Mother of Jesus and a cousin, also called Mary.  Their arrival is still celebrated there today. Mary had her daughter safely and she continued the work of her husband Jesus.  The Church, by now the Roman Catholic Church in Rome founded by the converted Caesar Constantine, continued to fight her from testifying.  They even tried to defame her as a prostitute, but now she has been cleansed of this and now stands and is known as Saint Mary Magdalene and this is rightly celebrated on 22nd July for evermore.

 Tuesday, 16th February 2021

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