Weighty words from which have emerged, through the patient germination
of long centuries, helped by the fire of faith and by the blood of
witnesses, one of the greatest Kingdoms which men have ever established
upon the earth; the only one of the old kingdoms which still lives on in
the same city which saw the rise and fall of the proudest and most
pompous of earthly kingdoms. For these words many men suffered, many
were tortured, many were killed. To deny or uphold, to interpret or
cancel these words, thousands of men have been killed in city squares
and in battles; kingdoms have been divided, societies have been shaken
and rent, nations have waged war, emperors and beggars have given their
all. But their meaning in Christ’s mouth is plain and simple. He means
to say, “Thou, Peter, shalt be hard and staunch as a rock, and upon the
staunchness of thy faith in me, which thou wast the first to profess, is
founded the first Christian society, the humble seed of the Kingdom.
Against this Church which to-day has only Twelve citizens but which will
be spread to the limits of the earth, the forces of evil cannot prevail,
because you are the Spirit and the Spirit cannot be overcome and dimmed
by Matter. Thou shalt close forever—and when I speak to thee I am
speaking to all those who shall succeed thee united in the same
certainty—the Gates of Hell; and thou shalt open to all those who are
chosen the Gates of Heaven. Thou shalt bind and thou shalt unloosen in
my name. What thou shalt forbid after my death shall be forbidden
to-morrow also for that new humanity which I will find on my return;
what thou shalt command shalt be justly commanded because thou wilt be
only repeating in other words what I have told and taught thee. Thou
shalt be, in thy person and in that of thy legitimate heirs, the
shepherd of the interregnum, the temporary and provisional guide who
shalt prepare, together with comrades obedient to thee, the Kingdom of
God and of Love.
“In requital for this revelation and for this promise I lay on you a
hard command: to keep silence; for the present you must tell no one who
I am. My day is near, but has not yet come; you will be witness to
events which you do not expect, which will even be the contrary of what
you expect. I know the hour in which I shall speak and in which you
shall speak. And when we break our silence, my cry and your cry shall be
heard in the most distant realms of Heaven and Earth.”
SUN AND SNOW
A man’s voice, the voice of Peter the Rock, had called Him the Son of
Man; another voice issuing from a cloud was to call Him the Son of God.
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