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
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Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
15 But they are false in word and deed; false prophets they. They
clothe themselves in skins of sheep, while they are vicious wolves.
16 They cannot long conceal themselves; men know them by their fruits;
17 You cannot gather grapes from thorns, nor from the thistles, figs.
18 The fruit is daughter of the tree and, like the parent, so the
child; and every tree that bears not wholesome fruit is plucked up by
the roots and cast away,
19 Because a man prays long and loud is not a sign that he is saint.
The praying men are not all in the kingdom of the soul.
20 The man who lives the holy life, who does the will of God, abides
within the kingdom of the soul.
21 The good man from the treasures of his heart sends blessedness and
peace to all the world.
22 The evil man sends thoughts that blight and wither hope and joy and
fill the world with wretchedness and woe.
23 Men think and act and speak out of the abundance of the heart.
24 And when the judgment hour shall come a host of men will enter
pleadings for themselves and think to buy the favor of the judge with
words.
25 And they will say, Lo, we have wrought a multitude of works in the
Omnific name,
26 Have we not prophesied? Have we not cured all manner of disease?
Have we not cast the evil spirits out of those obsessed?
27 And then the judge will say, I know you not. You rendered service
unto God in words when in your heart you worshipped Beelzebul.
28 The evil one may use the powers of life, and do a multitude of
mighty works. Depart from me, you workers of iniquity.
29 The man who hears the words of life and does them not is like the
man who builds his house upon the sand, which when the floods come on,
is washed away and all is lost.
30 But he who hears the words of life and in an honest, sincere heart
receives and treasures them and lives the holy life,
31 Is like the man who builds his house upon the rock; the floods may
come, the winds may blow, the storms may beat upon his house; it is
not moved.
32 Go forth and build your life upon the solid rock of truth, and all
the powers of the evil one will shake it not.
33 And Jesus finished all his sayings on the mount and then he, with
the twelve, returned unto Capernaum.
CHAPTER 102.
_The Christines at the home of Jesus. Jesus unfolds to them the
secret doctrine. They go through all Galilee and teach and
heal. Jesus brings to life the son of a widow at Nain. They
return to Capernaum._
The twelve apostles went with Jesus to his home, and there abode for
certain days.
2 And Jesus told them many things about the inner life that may not
now be written in a book.
3 Now, in Capernaum there lived a man of wealth, a Roman captain of a
hundred men, who loved the Jews and who had built for them a synagogue.
4 A servant of this man was paralyzed, and he was sick nigh unto death.
5 The captain knew of Jesus and had heard that by the sacred Word he
healed the sick, and he had faith in him.
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