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
Levi
Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
3 The men, the women and the children everywhere are asking for the
man who heals by will.
4 Your home and our homes are filled with people who are sick; they
call for Jesus who is called the Christ. What will we say to them?
5 And Jesus said, A score of other cities call, and we must take the
bread of life to them. Go call the other men and let us go.
6 And Jesus and the twelve went to Bethsaida where Philip and
Nathaniel dwelt; and there they taught.
7 The multitudes believed on Christ, confessed their sins and were
baptized, and came into the kingdom of the Holy One.
8 The Christine master and the twelve went everywhere through all the
towns of Galilee, and taught, baptizing all who came in faith, and who
confessed their sins.
9 They opened blinded eyes, unstopped deaf ears, drove forth the evil
ones from those obsessed, and healed disease of every kind.
10 And they were in Tiberius by the sea, and as they taught a leper
came a-near and said, Lord, I believe, and if you will but speak the
Word I will be clean.
11 And Jesus said to him, I will; be clean. And soon the leprosy was
gone; the man was clean.
12 And Jesus charged the man, Say naught to any one, but go and show
yourself unto the priests and offer for your cleansing what the law
demands.
13 The man was wild with joy; but then he went not to the priests, but
in the marts of trade, and everywhere he told what had been done.
14 And then the sick in throngs pressed hard upon the healer and the
twelve, imploring to be healed.
15 And they were so importunate that little could be done, and so the
Christines left the crowded thoroughfares, and went to desert places
where they taught the multitudes that followed them.
16 Now, after many days the Christines came back to Capernaum. When it
was noised around that Jesus was at home, the people came; they filled
the house till there was no more room, not even at the door.
17 And there were present scribes and Pharisees and doctors of the law
from every part of Galilee, and from Jerusalem, and Jesus opened up
for them the way of life.
18 Four men brought one, a palsied man upon a cot, and when they could
not pass the door they took the sick man to the roof, and opened up a
way, then let him down before the healer’s face.
19 When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the palsied man, My son,
be of good cheer; your sins are all forgiven.
20 And when the scribes and Pharisees heard what he said, they said,
Why does this man speak thus? who can forgive the sins of men but God?
21 And Jesus caught their thought; he knew they questioned thus among
themselves; he said to them,
22 Why reason thus among yourselves? What matters it if I should say,
Your sins are blotted out; or say, Arise, take up your bed and walk?
23 But just to prove that men may here forgive the sins of men, I say,
(and then he spoke unto the palsied man),
24 Arise, take up your bed, and go your way.
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