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
10 And Jesus said, I came to open prison doors, to make the blind to
see; but, lo, the Pharisees are blind from birth.
11 And when I put the salve of truth upon their eyes, and bid them go
and wash, and speak the sacred Word they will not go; they love the
dark.
12 A multitude of people pressed about the Lord, and he stood forth
and said,
13 You men of Israel, I say to you, The fold of God is large; its
walls are strong, it has a gateway in the east, and he who does not
enter by the gate into the fold, but climbs into the fold some other
way, is thief and comes to rob.
14 The shepherd of the sheep stands by the gate; he gives the secret
sign; he knocks; the watchman opens up the gate.
15 And then the shepherd calls his sheep by name; they hear his voice
and follow him; they enter through the gate into the fold.
16 The sheep know not a stranger’s voice; they will not follow him;
they flee away.
17 The people did not understand the parable that Jesus spoke; and
then he said,
18 Christ is the gateway of the fold; I am the shepherd of the sheep,
and he who follows me through Christ shall come into the fold where
living waters flow, and where rich pastures are.
19 False prophets come and go; they claim to be the shepherds of the
sheep; they claim to know the way, but they know not the word of
power; the watchman opens not the gate; the sheep heed not their call.
20 The shepherd of the sheep will give his life to save the sheep.
21 A hireling flees to save his life when wolves infest the fold;
and then the tender lambs are snatched away, the sheep are scattered
everywhere.
22 I am the shepherd of the sheep; I know the sheep of God; they know
my voice, as God knows me and I know him.
23 The Father loves me with a deathless love, because I lay my life
down for the sheep.
24 I lay my life down when I will, but I may take it up again; for
every son of God by faith has power to lay his mortal flesh aside and
take it up again. These words I have received from God.
25 Again the people strove among themselves; they were divided in
their views concerning Christ. They could not comprehend the words
that Jesus spoke.
26 Some said again, He is obsessed, or he is mad; why listen to his
words?
27 And others said, His words are not the words of one obsessed. Can
unclean spirits open up the eyes of one born blind?
28 Then Jesus left Jerusalem and with Massalian he tarried certain
days.
CHAPTER 140.
_Jesus and the three disciples return to Capernaum. Jesus
receives the report of the seventy. With his disciples he
goes through all Galilee encouraging the believers. He heals
a woman. Relates the parable of the little seed and the great
tree._
The time had come for the return of the three score and ten whom Jesus
sent abroad to preach.
2 And Jesus, Peter, James and John began their journey back to Galilee.
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