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
18 And Jesus said, You know the common proverb well: It is not meet
that one should give the children’s bread to dogs.
19 And then the woman said, Yea, Jesus, this I know, but dogs may eat
the crumbs that fall down from their master’s board.
20 And Jesus said, Such faith I have not seen, no not among the Jews;
she is not serf, nor dog.
21 And then he said to her, According to your faith so let it be.
22 The woman went her way and when she came unto her child, lo, she
was healed.
23 And Jesus tarried many days in Tyre; and then he went his way and
dwelt a time in Sidon by the sea.
24 And then he journeyed on. In Lebanon hills and vales, and in its
groves he walked in silent thought.
25 His earthly mission fast was drawing to a close; he sought for
strength, and what he sought he found.
26 Mount Hermon stood beyond, and Jesus fain would kneel beside that
mountain famed in Hebrew song.
27 And then he stood upon Mount Hermon’s lofty peaks, and lifting up
his eyes to heaven he talked with God.
28 And masters of the olden times revealed themselves and long they
talked about the kingdom of the Christ;
29 About the mighty works that had been done; about the coming
conquest of the cross; about the victory over death.
30 Then Jesus journeyed on; he went to Cæsarea-Philippi, and in
Susanna’s home he tarried certain days.
31 And then he went through all Decapolis to give encouragement to
those who knew him as the Christ, and to prepare them for the day of
Calvary.
32 And then he went to Gadara, and many friends were there, to welcome
him.
33 And Chuzas, steward of the house of Herod Antipas, was there, and
Jesus went aboard the royal ship with him and crossed the sea, and
came unto Capernaum.
34 And when the people knew that Jesus was at home they came to
welcome him.
35 In just a little while the twelve apostles came and told the master
all about their journey over Galilee.
36 They said that by the sacred Word they had done many mighty works;
and Jesus said to them, Well done.
SECTION XVII.
PE.
_The Third Annual Epoch of the Christine Ministry of Jesus._
CHAPTER 124.
_The Christines cross the sea. Jesus gives to his disciples
lessons on secret doctrines. Teaches the people. Feeds five
thousand. The disciples start to recross the sea. A storm
arises. Jesus, walking on the waters, comes to them. Trial of
Peter’s faith. They land in Gennesaret._
The twelve apostles now had reached the stage of spirit consciousness,
and Jesus could reveal to them the deeper meanings of his mission to
the world.
2 Next week the great feast of the Jews would be observed, and Matthew
said, Shall we not girt ourselves and go unto Jerusalem?
3 But Jesus said, We will not go up to the feast; the time is short
and I have many things to say to you; come you apart into a desert
place and rest a while.
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