At the moment when Jesus was emerging in the Supreme Principle of Divinity, He 
communicated some news to his followers, which has been interpreted in a 
variety of ways by commentators and those who relish the piling of writings on 
writings and meanings upon meanings, until it all swells up into a huge mess.

The statement itself has been manipulated and tangled into a conundrum. The 
statement of Christ is simple. "He who sent me among you will come again!" and 
he pointed to a Lamb. The Lamb is merely a symbol, a sign. It stands for the 
voice--Ba-Ba; the announcement was the Advent of Baba. "His Name will be 
Truth," Christ declared. Sathya mean Truth. "He will wear a robe of red, a 
blood red robe." (Here Baba pointed to the Robe He was wearing!). He will be 
short, with a crown (of hair). The Lamb is the sign and symbol of Love. Christ 
did not declare that he will come again, he said, "He who made me will come 
again." That Ba-ba is this Baba, and Sai, the short, curly-hair- crowned 
red-robed Baba, is come. He is not only in this Form, but he is in every one of 
you, as the Dweller in the Heart. He is there, short, with a robe of the color 
of the blood that fills it. 

- From Bhagawan's 1972 Christmas Divine Discourse.

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