Gerry Gutierrez' Update



About Jesus as the undertaker.


 

Jesus, “The Undertaker.”

 

The Quechua mind visualizes Jesus as the “undertaker” who separates the sin from the stone hearted believer burying it underground and compacting the surface of the grave.

The Quechua mind sees the “Washed soul” being taken by the hand and being nursed lovingly by Jesus back to life without end.

The Quechua mind invites the sinner to take a long look at his sins to the point of needing the blood of Jesus and developing a longing for Heaven.

For the Quechua mind to love and believe in God is to long for God.

For the Quechua mind the return of Jesus is not necessarily a return for the multitudes but for the individual in the intimacy of a loving and monogamous relationship.

Quechuas take redemption very “personally.”

 

For the Quechua mind salvation is seldom, if ever, understood apart from nourishment back to life and cleansing to purity.

For the Quechua mind the removal of stains and spots is an imperative necessity in order to see God without hindrance.

For the Quechua mind the word of God is compared with “Crystal Clear Waters.”

 

For the Quechua mind the blood sacrifice of animals in order to find favor before God was an ancient practice. 

For the Quechua mind it is clear there is the need of the shedding of blood for the forgiveness of sin.

For the Quechua mind the yearly sacrifice of llamas were not understood as sufficient to satisfy God...but the sacrifice of Jesus is enough because he was not an animal but the only and very Son of God.

 

The Quechua mind finds it exceedingly joyful to have a new beginning with debt free existence.

When the understanding of Jesus’ paying a debt he did not owe, the Quechua mind praises God in gratitude because he is well aware that he could not pay his debt on his own.

 

I for one, a Quechua descendant, am happy to have settled accounts with God in Jesus this side of Heaven, because later would have been too late.

 

This was you Inca Ambassador on duty.

 

Gerry Gutierrez.

 

PS. Visiting Grandpa Marshall and Gerry with his super toddler friends.