The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of The Church UniversalLevi
Religion
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ: The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of The Church Universal
Levi
Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
20 God cannot cast a child away; the Jew, the Greek and the Samaritan
are equal in his sight.
21 And why should men and women fret and quarrel, like children in
their plays?
22 The lines that separate the sons of men are made of straw, and just
a single breath of love would blow them all away.
23 The people were amazed at what the stranger said, and many said,
The Christ that was to come has surely come.
24 And Jesus went with them into the town, and tarried certain days.
CHAPTER 83.
_Jesus teaches the people of Sychar. Casts a wicked spirit out
of one obsessed. Sends the spirit to its own place. Heals
many people. The priests are disturbed by the presence of
Jesus in Sychar, but he speaks to them and wins their favor._
In Sychar Jesus taught the people in the market place.
2 A man obsessed was brought to him. The wicked spirit that possessed
the man was full of violence and lust, and often threw his victim to
the ground.
3 And Jesus spoke aloud and said, Base spirit, loose your hold upon
the vitals of this man, and go back to your own.
4 And then the spirit begged that he might go into the body of a dog
that stood near by.
5 But Jesus said, Why harm the helpless dog? Its life is just as dear
to it as mine to me.
6 It is not yours to throw the burden of your sin on any living thing.
7 By your own deeds and evil thoughts you have brought all these
perils on yourself. You have hard problems to be solved; but you must
solve them for yourself.
8 By thus obsessing man you make your own conditions doubly sad. Go
back into your own domain; refrain from harming anything, and, by and
by, you will, yourself, be free.
9 The wicked spirit left the man and went unto his own. The man
looked up in thankfulness and said, Praise God.
10 And many of the people brought their sick, and Jesus spoke the
Word, and they were healed.
11 The ruler of the synagogue, and all the priests were much disturbed
when told that Jesus from Jerusalem was preaching in the town.
12 They thought that he had come to proselyte and stir up strife among
Samaritans.
13 And so they sent an officer to bring him to the synagogue that he
might give a reason for his presence in the town.
14 But Jesus said to him who came, Go back and tell the priests and
ruler of the synagogue that I am not engaged in crime.
15 I come to bind up broken hearts, to heal the sick, and cast the
evil spirits out of those obsessed.
16 Tell them, their prophets spoke of me; that I am come to break no
law, but to fulfil the highest law.
17 The man returned and told the priests and ruler of the synagogue
what Jesus said,
18 The ruler was amazed, and with the priests went to the market place
where Jesus was.
19 And when he saw them, Jesus said, Behold the honored men of all
Samaria! the men ordained to lead the people in the way of right.
20 And I am come to help, and not to hinder in their work.
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