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
9 And Jesus said, You men, for shame! the greatest is the servant of
the rest. And then he called to him a little child; he took it in his
arms and said,
10 The greatest is the little child, and if you would be great at all
you must become as is this child in innocence, in truth, in purity in
life.
11 Great men scorn not the little things of earth; he who regards and
honors such a child, regards and honors me, and he who scorns a child,
scorn me.
12 If you would enter through the kingdom gate you must be humble as
this little child.
13 Hear me, you men, This child, as every other child, has one to
plead its cause before the throne of God.
14 You scorn it at your peril, men, for lo, I say, its counterpart
beholds the face of God at every moment, every day.
15 And hear me once again, He who shall cause a little one to stumble
and to fall is marked, accursed; and it were better far if he had
drowned himself.
16 Behold, offenses everywhere! Men find occasions for to sin and
fall, and they grow strong by rising when they fall;
17 But woe to him who causes other men to stumble and to fall.
18 Be on your guard, you men of God, lest you constrain another man to
fall; beware lest you fall into sinful ways yourselves.
19 Now, if your hands cause you to sin, you better cut them off; for
it is better far to have no hands and not be guilty in the sight of
God and men, than to be perfect in your form and lose your soul.
20 And if your feet should cause offense, you better cut them off;
for it is better far to enter into life without your feet than fall
beneath the curse.
21 And if your eyes, or ears, cause you to sin, you better lose them
all than lose your soul.
22 Your thoughts and words and deeds will all be tried by fire.
23 Remember that you are the salt of earth; but if you lose the
virtues of the salt, you are but refuse in the sight of God.
24 Retain the virtues of the salt of life and be at peace among
yourselves.
25 The world is full of men who have not in themselves the salt of
life, and they are lost. I come to seek and save the lost.
26 How think you? if a shepherd has a hundred sheep, and one of them
has gone astray, will he not leave the ninety and the nine,
27 And go out in the desert ways and mountain tops to seek the one
that went astray?
28 Yes, this you know; and if he finds the one that went astray, lo,
he is glad, and he rejoices over it far more than over all the ninety
and the nine that did not go astray.
29 And so there is rejoicing in the courts of heaven when one of human
birth who has gone forth into the ways of sin is found and brought
back to the fold;
30 Yea, there is joy, more joy than over all the righteous men who
never went astray.
31 And John said, Master, who may seek and save the lost? and who may
heal the sick, and cast the demons out of those obsessed?
32 When we were on the way we saw a man who was not one of us, cast
demons out and heal the sick.
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