Many people have written to me lately. Messages full of conviction, full of explanations about who Jesus is, that He is returning, that He lives. People wanting to lecture me, as if truth is something you can transfer through words, as if it is something one person possesses and another still has to learn. Strange how people who say they know God can speak in such ways.
What Jesus truly meant…
When Jesus said, “Sin no more,” He was not speaking a moral threat. He was pointing to the root of all suffering.
Sin is living from separation, from the self that experiences itself as separate from God, from fear, desire, power, shame, guilt, control, and self-preservation.
To sin is to miss The Truth
It is living from the false self and then believing you are free within it.
That is why He also said: “Follow Me.”
By this He meant: follow no religion, no leader, no system, no external law — follow The Truth that I embody.
Step out of the story.
Let the false self die.
Live from the Father,
from the Kingdom that IS Within You (everyone).
When He said: “Get behind me, Satan,” He was speaking to the temptation of power, safety, human pity, worldly salvation, and control.
Satan is the voice that says: choose the world, choose preservation, choose influence, choose status, choose the easy path.
Jesus recognized that voice immediately, even when it spoke through someone He loved. (And you can recognize it too.)
When He said: “The Kingdom of God is within you,” He removed God from temples, institutions, priests, and future rewards.
He pointed to the living reality within the human being. God does not dwell in power, possessions, status, or outward piety.
God lives as Truth in the deepest core of every living being.
When He said: “He who has ears, let him hear,” He meant that truth can only be heard by those who have been inwardly broken open.
Many people hear words, but few hear truth
The ego hears everything through itself and turns even sacred words into possession.
When He said: “You cannot serve both God and Mammon,” He exposed the entire world.
Money, power, possessions, and security become gods the moment a human being sells their soul to them.
Humanity claims to serve God while its choices are governed by fear of loss.
When He said: “Sell everything and follow Me,” He asked for total detachment. Not only from possessions, but from identity, status, family image, victimhood, being right, control, and future.
Freedom asks for everything, because truth removes everything that is false
When He said: “Whoever wants to save his life will lose it,” He meant that whoever tries to preserve their story, image, role, and old self remains trapped within it.
Whoever is willing to let that entire old life die finds true life.
When He said: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do,” He was speaking about the ignorance of humanity living from separated consciousness.
Human beings can kill, hate, condemn, betray, and still believe themselves righteous because they have never truly seen themselves.
When He said: “I and the Father are one,” He spoke the highest truth. There is no distance left between human and God there, no more searching, no outside world from which salvation must come.
THERE the Father Lives as consciousness itself.
When He said: “The truth shall set you free,” He did not mean a pleasant truth. Truth breaks the mask, removes the lie from the body (that is the healing!), reveals hidden motives, and leaves nothing of the self-image so carefully constructed.
If Jesus stood before religion today, He would say: you have turned Me into doctrine while I am alive. You have built temples around My name while I pointed toward the Kingdom within the human being.
You speak about Me, sing about Me, kneel before images and texts, while overlooking the living Christ in one another.
To governments He would say: you speak of care, safety, and order while keeping people imprisoned in fear, guilt, dependency, rules, and control.
You serve humanity only as long as humanity remains obedient to your system.
That is not service. That is power.
To leaders He would say: whoever desires to stand above others has not yet known God.
Truth does not elevate itself. Truth serves, unmasks, protects the vulnerable, and never bows to money, status, or applause.
To humanity He would say: return.
Stop pointing outward. Stop living from the story that makes you a victim, savior, judge, owner, believer, better person, or chosen one.
Look honestly at what drives you.
See the fear, the jealousy, the need for recognition, the hidden hatred, the hypocrisy, the pain you pass on in the name of love.
For Christ Lives WITHIN EVERY living being, and yet humanity lives as though it is separate.
That is where all sin begins
And that is where it ends as well
“Sin no more” means: no longer live from the false self.
“Follow Me” means: return to truth.
“Get behind me, Satan” means: step aside, worldly voice, for truth bows to nothing.
So, this needed to be spoken.
Rani Savitri
