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
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Akashic records; Jesus Christ -- Biography -- Apocryphal and legendary literature
31 And Jesus wrought not many mighty works in Nazareth, because the
people had no faith in him. He did not tarry long.
32 But as he passed from thence two blind men followed him and cried,
Thou son of David, hear! Have mercy, Lord, and open up our eyes that
we may see.
33 And Jesus said, Do you believe that I can open up your eyes and
make you see?
34 They said, Yea, Lord, we know that if you speak the Word then we
can see.
35 And Jesus touched their eyes and spoke the Word; he said, According
to your faith so will it be.
36 And they were blest; they opened up their eyes and saw.
37 And Jesus said, Tell not this thing to any one.
38 But they went forth and told the news through all the land.
39 As Jesus walked along the way a man who was obsessed, and who was
dumb, was brought to him.
40 And Jesus spoke the Word; the unclean spirit came out of the man;
his tongue was loosed; he spoke; he said, Praise God.
41 The people were amazed; They said, This is a mighty deed; we never
saw that done before.
42 The Pharisees were also much amazed; but they cried out and said,
43 You men of Israel, take heed; this Jesus is a tool of Beelzebul; he
heals the sick and casts the spirits out in Satan’s name.
44 But Jesus answered not; he went his way.
45 And with the foreign masters and the twelve he went up to the town
where he once turned the water into wine and tarried certain days.
CHAPTER 122.
_The Christines spend seven days in prayer. Jesus gives his
charge to the twelve and sends them forth on their apostolic
ministry, with instructions to meet him in Capernaum._
The Christines prayed in silence seven days; then Jesus called the
twelve aside and said,
2 Behold, the multitudes have thronged about us everywhere; the people
are bewildered; they wander here and there like sheep without a fold.
3 They need a shepherd’s care; they want a loving hand to lead them to
the light.
4 The grain is ripe; the harvest is abundant, but the harvesters are
few.
5 The time is also ripe, and you must go alone through all the
villages and towns of Galilee and teach and heal.
6 And then he breathed upon the twelve and said, Receive the Holy
Breath.
7 And then he gave them each the Word of power, and said, By this
Omnific Word you shall cast spirits out, shall heal the sick and bring
the dead to life again.
8 And you shall go not in the way of the Assyrians, nor Greek; you
shall not go into Samaria; go only to your brethren of the scattered
tribes.
9 And as you go proclaim, The kingdom of the Christ has come.
10 You have abundantly received, and freely you shall give.
11 But you must go in faith; provide yourselves no crutch to lean upon.
12 Give all your gold and silver to the poor; take not two coats, nor
extra shoes; just take your wands.
13 You are God’s husbandmen and he will never suffer you to want.
14 In every place you go search out the men of faith; with them abide
until you go from hence.
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