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
14 Worthy is the trustful child of faith; he shall sit in the throne
of power.
15 Be not discouraged when the world shall persecute and call you
curst; but rather be exceeding glad.
16 The prophets and the seers, and all the good of earth, have been
maligned.
17 If you are worthy of the crown of life you will be slandered,
vilified and curst on earth.
18 Rejoice when evil men shall drive you from their ways and cause
your name to be a hiss and byword in the street.
19 I say, rejoice; but deal in mercy with the doers of the wrong; they
are but children at their play; they know not what they do.
20 Rejoice not over fallen foes. As you help men rise from the depth
of sin, so God will help you on to greater heights.
21 Woe to the rich is gold and lands; they have temptations multiform.
22 Woe unto men who walk at will in pleasure’s paths; their ways are
full of snares and dangerous pits.
23 Woe to the proud; they stand upon a precipice; destruction waits
for them.
24 Woe to the man of greed; for what he has is not his own; and, lo,
another comes; his wealth is gone.
25 Woe to the hypocrite; his form is fair to look upon; his heart is
filled with carcasses and dead men’s bones.
26 Woe to the cruel and relentless man; he is himself the victim of
his deeds.
27 The evil he would do to other men rebounds; the scourger is the
scourged.
28 Woe to the libertine who preys upon the virtues of the weak. The
hour comes when he will be the weak, the victim of a libertine of
greater power.
29 Woe unto you when all the world shall speak in praise of you. The
world speaks not in praise of men who live within the Holy Breath; it
speaks in praise of prophets false, and of illusions base.
30 You men who walk in Holy Breath are salt, the salt of earth; but if
you lose your virtue you are salt in name alone, worth nothing more
than dust.
31 And you are light; are called to light the world.
32 A city on a hill cannot be hid; its lights are seen afar; and while
you stand upon the hills of life men see your light and imitate your
works and honor God.
33 Men do not light a lamp and hide it in a cask; they put it on a
stand that it may light the house.
34 You are the lamps of God; must not stand in the shade of earth
illusions, but in the open, high upon the stand.
35 I am not come to nullify the law, nor to destroy; but to fulfill.
36 The Law, the Prophets and the Psalms were written in the wisdom of
the Holy Breath and cannot fail.
37 The heavens and earth that are will change and pass away; the
word of God is sure; it cannot pass until it shall accomplish that
whereunto it hath been sent.
38 Whoever disregards the law of God and teaches men to do the same,
becomes a debtor unto God and cannot see his face until he has
returned and paid his debt by sacrifice of life.
39 But he who hearkens unto God and keeps his law and does his will on
earth, shall rule with Christ.
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