
Jesus revealed the way of salvation for humankind.
His faithfulness, together with his trust in the guidance of Our Heavenly Father, gave Jesus a profound spiritual endowment. This higher reality and his personal consciousness of the closest possible relationship with Divinity, made this exceptional Galilean, God’s Galilean. Even so, when addressed as Good Teacher, Jesus instantly replied, “Why do you call me good?”
Jesus made it clear that the God of universal love unfailingly manifests himself to every one of us, up to the fullness of our capacity to spiritually grasp the unifying and coordinating qualities of divine truth, beauty, and goodness. So, whether you are hopelessly adrift on calm seas, or shipwrecked on the shoals of adversity, if you show any signs of life and even the faintest flicker of faith, your eternal career is salvageable. A company of helpful believers is yours for the asking.
Remember what Jesus taught: “Behold, I stand at the door and knock, and if anyone will open to me, I will come in and sup with them and will feed them with the bread of life; we shall be one in spirit and purpose, and so shall we ever be brethren in the long and fruitful service for the Father.” Whether few or many are to be saved depends on whether few or many will heed the invitation, for Jesus also said: “I am the new and living way.”