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
6 You need not speak a multitude of words, nor yet repeat the words
again and then again, as heathen do. Just say,
7 Our Father-God who art in heaven; holy is thy name. Thy kingdom
come; thy will be done on earth as it is done in heaven.
8 Give us this day our needed bread;
9 Help us forget the debts that other people owe to us, that all our
debts may be discharged.
10 And shield us from the tempter’s snares that are too great for us
to bear;
11 And when they come give us the strength to overcome.
12 If you would be discharged from all the debts you owe to God and
man, the debts you have incurred by wilfully transgressing law,
13 You must pass by the debts of every man; for as you deal with other
men your God will deal with you.
14 And when you fast you may not advertise the deed.
15 When fast the hypocrites they paint their faces, look demure,
assume a pious pose, that they may seem to men to fast.
16 A fast is deed of soul, and like a prayer, it is a function of the
silence of the soul.
17 God never passes by unnoticed any prayer, or fast. He walks within
the silence, and his benedictions rest on every effort of the soul.
18 Deception is hypocrisy, and you shall not assume to be what you are
not.
19 You may not clothe yourselves in special garb to advertise your
piety, nor yet assume the tone of voice that men conceive to be a holy
voice.
20 And when you give to aid the needy ones, blow not a trumpet in the
street, nor synagogue to advertise your gift.
21 He who does alms for praise of men has his reward from men; but God
regardeth not.
22 In giving alms do not let the right hand know the secret of the
left.
CHAPTER 95.
_The Sermon on the Mount, continued. Jesus pronounces the eight
beatitudes and the eight woes. Speaks words of encouragement.
Emphasizes the exalted character of the apostolic work._
And Jesus and the twelve went to the mountain top, and Jesus said,
2 Twelve pillars of the church, apostles of the Christ; light-bearers
of the sun of life and ministers of God to men:
3 In just a little while you must go forth alone, and preach the
gospel of the king, first to the Jews and then to all the world.
4 And you shall go, not with a scourge of cords to drive; you cannot
drive men to the king;
5 But you shall go in love and helpfulness and lead the way to right
and light.
6 Go forth and say, The kingdom is at hand.
7 Worthy are the strong in spirit; theirs the kingdom is.
8 Worthy are the meek; they shall possess the land.
9 Worthy they who hunger and who thirst for right; they shall be
satisfied.
10 Worthy are the merciful; and mercy shall be shown to them.
11 Worthy they who gain the mastery of self; they have the key of
power.
12 Worthy are the pure in heart; and they shall see the king.
13 Worthy they who are maligned and wronged because they do the right;
their persecutors they shall bless.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account