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
10 Men seem to think it quite a favor done to me when they confess
their faith in me and in the holy Christ.
11 What does it matter unto me as man if you believe or disbelieve?
12 Faith is not something you can buy with coin; it is not something
you can sell for gold.
13 Once Mart, a beggar, followed me and cried, Give me a silver piece;
then I will believe in you.
14 And you are like this beggar man; you offer to exchange your faith
for signs.
15 But I will give to all the world one sign as surety that the Christ
abides with me.
16 You all have read the parable of Jonah and the fish, wherein it
is recorded that the prophet spent three days and nights within the
stomach of the mighty fish, and then came forth.
17 The son of man will spend three days and nights within the heart of
earth and then come forth again, and men will see and know.
18 Behold, the light may be so bright that men cannot see anything.
19 The Spirit light has shown so brightly over Galilee that you who
hear me now are blind.
20 You may have read the words of prophet Azrael; he said, The light
shall shine out brightly in the darkness of the night, and men shall
comprehend it not.
21 That time has come; the light shines forth; you see it not.
22 The Queen of Sheba sat in darkest night and still she yearned for
light.
23 She came to hear the words of wisdom from the lips of Solomon, and
she believed;
24 And she became a living torch, and when she reached her home, lo,
all Arabia was filled with light.
25 A greater far than Solomon is here; the Christ is here; the Day
Star has arisen, and you reject the light.
26 And you remember Nineveh, the wicked city of Assyria, which God had
marked to be destroyed by shock and flame unless the people turned and
walked in ways of right.
27 And Jonah raised his voice and said, In forty days shall Nineveh be
razed, and all her wealth shall be destroyed.
28 The people heard and they believed; and they reformed and turned to
ways of right, and lo, their city was not razed; was not destroyed.
29 You men of Galilee, I tell you that Arabia and Nineveh will testify
against you in the judgment day.
30 Behold, for every one to whom I speak has in him all the fires of
God; but they are lying dead.
31 The will is bridled by the flesh desires, and it brings not the
ethers of the fires to vibrate into light.
32 Look, therefore, to your soul and note, Is not the light within you
dark as night?
33 There is no breath but Holy Breath that e’er can fan your fires of
life into a living flame and make them light.
34 And Holy Breath can raise the ethers of the fires to light in none
but hearts of purity and love.
35 Hear, then, you men of Galilee, Make pure the heart, admit the Holy
Breath, and then your bodies will be full of light,
36 And like a city on a hill, your light will shine afar, and thus
your light may light the way for other men.
CHAPTER 108.
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