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
14 Who gave you the authority to do as you have done? Why did you
drive the merchants from the temple yesterday?
15 And Jesus answered them and said, If you will answer what I ask,
then I will answer you; Was John, the harbinger, a man of God, or was
he a seditious man?
16 The scribes and Pharisees were loath to answer him; they reasoned
thus among themselves:
17 If we shall say, John was a prophet sent from God, then he will say,
18 John testified for me, that I am son of God; why do you not believe
his words?
19 If we should say, John was a bold, seditious man, the people will
be angered, for they think he was a prophet of the living God.
20 And so they answered Jesus and they said, We do not know; we cannot
tell.
21 Then Jesus said, If you will tell me not, then I will tell you not
who gave me power to drive the robbers from the house of God.
22 And then he spoke a parable to them; he said, A man once made a
feast inviting all the rich and honored people of the land.
23 But when they came, they found the door into the banquet hall was
low, and they could enter not except they bowed their heads and fell
down on their knees.
24 These people would not bow their heads and fall down on their
knees, and so they went away; they went not to the feast.
25 And then the man sent forth his messengers to bid the common folks,
and those of low estate, to come and feast with him.
26 These people gladly came; they bowed their heads and fell down on
their knees, and came into the banquet hall and it was full, and every
one rejoiced.
27 And then the master said, Behold, you priests and scribes, and
Pharisees! the Lord of heaven and earth has spread a sumptuous feast,
and you were bidden first of all;
28 But you have found the door into the banquet hall so low that you
must bow your heads and fall down on your knees to enter in, and you
have scorned the king who made the feast, refused to bow your heads
and fall down on your knees, and you have gone your way;
29 But now God calls again; the common folks and those of low estate
have come in multitudes, have entered in unto the feast and all
rejoice.
30 I tell you, men, that publicans and courtesans go through the gates
into the kingdom of the God of heaven, and you are left without.
31 John came to you in righteousness; he brought the truth, but you
believed him not.
32 But publicans and courtesans believed, and were baptized and now
have entered in unto the feast.
33 I tell you now, as I have told you many times, The many have been
called, but chosen are the few.
CHAPTER 154.
_Jesus teaches in the temple court. The parable of the
householder and wicked husbandmen. Parable of the marriage
feast and the guest without a wedding robe._
The multitudes would hear what Jesus had to say, and so they built
a platform in the temple court, and Jesus stood upon the place and
taught. He spoke in parables; he said,
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