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
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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
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Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
2 The fishing boats had just come in, and Peter and his brother waited
in their boats; their helpers were ashore repairing broken nets.
3 And Jesus went into a boat and Peter pushed it out a little ways
from shore; and Jesus standing in the boat spoke to the multitude. He
said,
4 Isaiah, prophet of the Lord of hosts, looked forward and he saw this
day; he saw the people standing by the sea, and he exclaimed,
5 The land of Zebulon and Napthali, land beyond the Jordan and toward
the sea, the Gentile Galilee,
6 The people were in darkness, knowing not the way; but, lo, they saw
the Day Star rise; a light streamed forth; they saw the way of life;
they walked therein.
7 And you are blest beyond all people of the earth today, because you
first may see the light, and may become the children of the light.
8 Then Jesus said to Peter, Bring your nets aboard, and put out in the
deep,
9 And Peter did as Jesus bade him do; but in a faithless way he said,
This is a useless trip; there are no fish upon this shore of Galilee
today; with Andrew I have toiled all night, and taken naught.
10 But Jesus saw beneath the surface of the sea; he saw a multitude of
fish. He said to Peter,
11 Cast out your net upon the right side of the boat.
12 And Peter did as Jesus said, and, lo, the net was filled; it scarce
was strong enough to hold the multitude of fish.
13 And Peter called to John and James, who were near by, for help; and
when the net was hauled to boat, both boats were well nigh filled
with fish.
14 When Peter saw the heavy catch, he was ashamed of what he said;
ashamed because he had no faith, and he fell down at Jesus’ feet and
said, Lord, I believe!
15 And Jesus said, Behold the catch! from henceforth you shall fish no
more for fish;
16 You shall cast forth the Christine net into the sea of human life,
upon the right side of the boat; you shall ensnare the multitudes to
holiness and blessedness and peace.
17 Now, when they reached the shore the Christine master called to
Peter, Andrew, James and John and said,
18 You fishermen of Galilee, the masters have a mighty work for us to
do; I go, and you may follow me. And they left all and followed him.
19 And Jesus walked along the shore, and seeing Philip and Nathaniel
walking on the beach he said to them,
20 You teachers of Bethsaida, who long have taught the people Greek
philosophy, the masters have a higher work for you and me to do; I go
and you may follow me; and then they followed him.
21 A little farther on there stood a Roman tribute house, and Jesus
saw the officer in charge; his name was Matthew, who once abode in
Jericho;
22 The youth who once ran on before the Lord into Jerusalem and said,
Behold the Christines come.
23 And Matthew was a man of wealth, and learned in wisdom of the Jews,
the Syrians and the Greeks.
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