28 | The Structure of Redemption: The Cross as Penetration

28 | The Structure of Redemption: The Cross as Penetration

Traditional expressions often stop at the sentence: "Jesus died for me, and I am saved." While true, this remains only the surface. From a deeper perspective, redemption is not a mere "legal transaction" occurring outside of us; it is a profound transformation of our Life Structure, Consciousness Structure, and Spiritual Structure.

  • The Cross: The penetration of the Divine into the Human.
  • Resurrection: The leap of human nature into the frequency of the Divine.
  • Salvation: Man becoming a vessel capable of carrying God.

I. The Cross: More Than Atonement—A Portal for Penetration

Due to sin, the human heart is veiled, the spirit is severed from God, and the Ego is sealed shut. In this state, the Divine cannot truly enter—the vessel is capped. Thus, Jesus became a man utterly without Ego, without veil, and without fragmentation. In His perfect surrender on the Cross, the Divine Nature, through His flesh, penetrated human nature without obstruction for the first time. The Cross indeed includes "atonement," but its deeper reality is the opening of a channel for the Divine to saturate the Human.

II. Resurrection: Not a Single "Miracle," but a Leap in Mode of Being

Resurrection is not merely the reawakening of a dead body; it is the elevation of the entire "Human Structure":

  • From corruptible life to incorruptible life.
  • From time-bound existence to participation in the Eternal.
  • From a body bound by death to a "spiritual body." This was the first time humanity saw that human nature could be fully carried by Divine nature without being destroyed, but rather, being fulfilled. Resurrection is the announcement to all mankind of what Man can become when filled with the Divine.

III. Salvation: Not "Where You Go," but "What Vessel You Become"

In religious contexts, "Salvation" is often understood as the forgiveness of sins or escaping hell. These are the minimum results. The focus of salvation is not on "final location," but on "Life Capacity":

  • How much of God you can carry determines how much Life you possess.
  • How much of the Spirit you allow to operate determines your freedom and joy. Salvation is the process of becoming a vessel—transparent, soft, clear, and open—so that God’s Life may enter, dwell, and flow out. Jesus did not come merely to help us "pass a test," but to "expand our capacity."

IV. The Dynamic Chain: Penetration → Leap → Carrying

These three are not parallel doctrines, but a continuous flow of energy:

  1. The Cross: Breaks the self-closure, allowing the Divine to penetrate the Human.
  2. Resurrection: Elevates the penetrated human nature into a Divine mode of life.
  3. Salvation: Each person united with Christ becomes a vessel capable of carrying God’s Life. Penetration → Leap → Carrying is the kinetic model of redemption.

V. The True Purpose of Jesus

Jesus did not come to establish a religion or a set of ethics. He came to:

  • Pack the Divine into the Human.
  • Elevate the Human into the Divine frequency.
  • Make humanity a vessel in which the Divine can dwell.
  • Become the unique channel through which we return to the Father.

Summary | Original Doctrine 28

  1. The Cross is a portal for the Divine to saturate the Human, far beyond a mere legal substitute.
  2. Resurrection is a qualitative leap of human nature into the Divine mode of being.
  3. Salvation is not a change of "place," but the becoming of a vessel for God’s Life.
  4. The redemptive process is a kinetic sequence of Penetration → Leap → Carrying.
  5. Jesus came to make us the dwelling place of God and our road back to the Father.

The Final Word: God is not looking for perfect performers, but for transparent vessels. In Christ, we do not merely "go to God"; we are expanded to hold Him.