Chapters 72-90
Chapters 72-90
SAMECH
The
First Annual Epoch of the Christine Ministry of Jesus
CHAPTER
72
Jesus
in Jerusalem. Drives the merchants out of the
temple.
The priests resent, and he defends himself from the standpoint of a loyal
Jew. He speaks to the people.
THE Jewish paschal
feast time came and Jesus left his mother in Capernaum and journeyed to Jerusalem.
2) And he abode with one a Sadducee, whose name was Jude.
3) And when he reached the temple courts the multitudes were there to see
the prophet who the people thought had come to break the yoke of Rome, restore
the kingdom of the Jews, and rule on David's throne.
4) And when the people saw him come they said,
All hail! behold the king!
5) But Jesus answered not; he saw the money changers in the house
of God, and he was grieved.
6) The courts had been converted into marts of trade, and men were selling
lambs and doves for offerings in sacrifice.
7) And Jesus called the priests and said,
Behold, for paltry gain you have sold
out the temple of the Lord.
8) This house ordained for prayer is now a den of thieves. Can good and evil
dwell together in the courts of God? I tell you, no.
9) And then he made a scourge of cords and drove the merchants out;
he overturned their boards, and threw their money on the floor.
10) He opened up the cages of the captive birds, and cut the cords that bound
the lambs, and set them free.
11) The priests and scribes rushed out, and would have done him harm, but
they were driven back; the common people stood in his defense.
12) And then the rulers said,
Who is this Jesus you call king?
13) The people said,
He is the Christ of whom our prophets wrote; he
is the king who will deliver Israel.
14) The rulers said to Jesus,
Man, if you be king, or Christ, then show us signs.
Who gave you right to drive these merchants out?
15) And Jesus said,
There is no loyal Jew who would not give
his life to save this temple from disgrace; in this I acted simply as a loyal
Jew, and you yourselves will bear me witness to this truth.
16) The signs of my messiahship will follow me in words and deeds.
17) And you may tear the temple down (and you will tear it down) and in three
days it will be built again more glorious than before.
18) Now Jesus meant that they might take his life; tear down his body,
temple of the Holy Breath, and he would rise again.
19) The Jews knew not the meaning of his words; they laughed his claims to
scorn. They said,
20) A multitude of men were forty and six years
in building up this house, and this young stranger claims that he will build
it up in three score hours; his words are idle, and his claims are naught.
21) And then they took the scourge with which he drove the merchants
out, and would have driven him away; but Philo, who had come from Egypt to
attend the feast, stood forth and said,
22) You men of Israel, hear! This man is more
than man; take heed to what you do. I have, myself, heard Jesus speak, and
all the winds were still.
23) And I have seen him touch the sick, and they were healed. He stands a
sage above the sages of the world;
24) And you will see his star arise, and it will grow until it is the full-orbed
Sun of Righteousness.
25) Do not be hasty, men; just wait and you will have the proofs of his messiahship.
26) And then the priests laid down the scourge, and Jesus said,
27) Prepare, O Israel, prepare to meet
your king! But you can never see the king while you press sin as such a precious
idol to your hearts.
28) The king is God; the pure in heart alone can see the face of God and
live.
29) And then the priests cried out,
This fellow claims to be the God. Is not this sacrilege!
away with him!
30) But Jesus said,
No man has ever heard me say, I am a king.
Our Father-God is king. With every loyal Jew I worship God.
31) I am the candle of the Lord aflame to light the way; and while you have
the light walk in the light.
CHAPTER
73
Jesus
again visits the temple, and is favorably received by the people.
Tells the parable of a king and his sons. Defines
messiahship.
NEXT day the multitudes
were surging through the temple courts, intent on hearing Jesus speak.
2) And when he came the people said,
All hail! behold the king!
3) And Jesus spoke a parable; he said,
A king had vast domains; his people all
were kin, and lived in peace.
4) Now, after many years the king said to his people, Take these lands and
all I have; enhance their values; rule yourselves, and live in peace.
5) And then the people formed their states; selected governors and petty
kings.
6) But pride, ambition, selfish greed, and base ingratitude grew fast, and
kings began to war.
7) They wrote in all their statute books that might is right; and then the
strong destroyed the weak, and chaos reigned through all the vast domain.
8) A long time passed, and then the king looked out on his domain. He saw
his people in their cruel wars; he saw them sick and sore distressed; he
saw the strong enslave the weak,
9) And then he said, What shall I do? Shall I send forth a scourge? shall
I destroy my people all?
10) And then his heart was stirred with pity and he said, I will not send
a scourge; I will send forth my only son, heir to the throne, to teach the
people love, and peace, and righteousness.
11) He sent his son; the people scorned him and maltreated him, and nailed
him to a cross.
12) He was entombed; but death was far too weak to hold the prince, and he
arose.
13) He took a form man could not kill; and then he went again to teach the
people love, and peace and righteousness.
14) And thus God deals with men.
15) A lawyer came and asked,
What does messiah mean? and who has right to make
messiah of a man?
16) And Jesus said,
Messiah is one sent from God to seek and
save the lost. Messiahs are not made by men.
17) In first of every age Messiah comes to light the way; to heal up broken
hearts; to set the prisoners free. Messiah and the Christ are one.
18) Because a man claims to be Christ is not a sign that he is Christ.
19) A man may cause the streams to flow from flinty rocks; may bring storms
at will; may stay tempestuous winds; may heal the sick and raise the dead,
and not be sent from God.
20) All nature is subservient to the will of man, and evil men, as well as
good, have all the powers of mind, and may control the elements.
21) The head gives not the proof of true messiahship, for man by means of
intellect, can never know of God, nor bring himself to walk in light.
22) Messiah lives not in the head, but in the heart, the seat of mercy and
of love.
23) Messiah never works for selfish gains; he stands above the carnal self;
his words and deeds are for the universal good.
24) Messiah never tries to be a king, to wear a crown and sit upon an earthly
throne.
25) The king is earthy, of the earth; Messiah is the man from heaven.
26) And then the lawyer asked,
Why do you pose as king?
27) And Jesus said,
No man has ever heard me say that I am
king. I could not sit in Caesar's place and be the Christ.
28) Give unto Caesar what belongs to him; give unto God the treasures of
your heart.
CHAPTER
74
Jesus
heals on the Sabbath, and is censured by the Pharisees.
Restores a drowned child.
Rescues a wounded dog. Cares for a homeless child. Speaks on the law of kindness.
IT was the Sabbath
day, and Jesus stood among the surging masses of the people in the temple
courts and sacred halls.
2) The blind, the deaf, the dumb, and those obsessed were there, and Jesus
spoke the Word, and they were healed.
3) On some he laid his hands, and they were healed; to others he just spoke
the Word, and they were full restored to health; but others had to go and
wash in certain pools; and others he anointed with a holy oil.
4) A doctor asked him why he healed in divers ways, and he replied,
5) Disease is discord in the human form,
and discords are produced in many ways.
6) The body is a harpsichord; sometimes the strings are too relaxed, and
then inharmony results.
7) Sometimes we find the strings too tense, and then another form of discord
is induced.
8) Disease is many-formed, and there are many ways to cure, to tune anew
the mystic harpsichord.
9) Now when the Pharisees were told that Jesus healed the people on
the Sabbath day they were enraged, and they commanded him to quit the place.
10) But Jesus said,
Was man designed to fit the Sabbath, or
was the Sabbath day designed to fit the man?
11) If you had fallen in a pit and, lo, the Sabbath day had come, and I should
pass your way, would you cry out.
12) Let me alone; it is a sin to help me on the Sabbath day; I'll swelter
in this filth until another day?
13) You Pharisees, you hypocrites! you know you would be glad to have my
help upon the Sabbath day, or any other day.
14) These people all have fallen into pits, and they are calling loud for
me to help them out, and man and God would curse me should I pass along and
heed them not.
15) And then the Pharisees returned to say their prayers, and curse
the man of God because he heeded not their words.
16) Now, in the evening Jesus stood beside a pool; a playful child had fallen
in, and it was drowned, and friends were bearing it away.
17) But Jesus called the carriers to stop; and then he stretched himself
upon the lifeless form, and breathed into its mouth the breath of life.
18) And then he called aloud unto the soul that had gone out, and it returned;
the child revived and lived.
19) And Jesus saw a wounded dog; it could not move; it lay beside the way
and groaned with pain. He took it in his arms and bore it to the home where
he abode.
20) He poured the healing oil into the wounds; he cared for it as though
it were a child till it was strong and well.
21) And Jesus saw a little boy who had no home, and he was hungry; when he
called for bread the people turned away.
22) And Jesus took the child and gave him bread; he wrapped him in his own
warm coat, and found for him a home.
23) To those who followed him the master said,
If man would gain again his lost estate
he must respect the brotherhood of life.
24) Whoever is not kind to every form of life - to man, to beast, to bird,
and creeping thing - cannot expect the blessings of the Holy One; for as
we give, so God will give to us.
CHAPTER
75
Nicodemus
visits Jesus in the night. Jesus reveals to him
the meaning of
the new birth and the kingdom of heaven.
NICODEMUS was a ruler
of the Jews, and He was earnest, learned and devout.
2) He saw the master's signet in the face of Jesus as he talked, but was
not brave enough to publicly confess his faith in him;
3) So in the night he went to talk with Jesus at the home of Jude.
4) When Jesus saw him come he said,
Full blessed are the pure in heart;
5) Twice blessed are the fearless, pure in heart;
6) Thrice blessed are the fearless, pure in heart who dare to make confession
of their faith before the highest courts.
7) And Nicodemus said,
Hail, master, hail! I know you are a teacher come
from God, for man alone could never teach as you have taught; could never
do the works that you have done.
8) And Jesus said,
Except a man be born again he cannot see
the king; he cannot comprehend the words I speak.
9) And Nicodemus said,
How can a man be born again? Can he go back into
the womb and come again to life?
10) And Jesus said,
The birth of which I speak is not the
birth of flesh.
11) Except a man be born of water and the Holy Breath, he cannot come into
the kingdom of the Holy One.
12) That which is born of flesh is child of man; that which is born of Holy
Breath is child of God.
13) The winds blow where they please; men hear their voices, and may note
results; but they know not from whence they come, nor where they go; and
so is every one that is born of Holy Breath.
14) The ruler said,
I do not understand; pray tell me plainly what
you mean.
15) And Jesus said,
The kingdom of the Holy One is in the
soul; men cannot see it with their carnal eyes; with all their reasoning
powers they comprehend it not.
16) It is a life deep hid in God; its recognition is the work of inner consciousness.
17) The kingdoms of the world are kingdoms of the sight; the kingdom of the
Holy One is that of faith; its king is love.
18) Men cannot see the love of God unmanifest, and so our Father-God has clothed
this love with flesh - flesh of a son of man.
19) And that the world may see and know this love made manifest, the son
of man must needs be lifted up.
20) As Moses in the wilderness raised up the serpent for the healing of the
flesh, the son of man must be raised up.
21) That all men bitten by the serpent of the dust, the serpent of this carnal
life, may live.
22) He who believes in him shall have eternal life.
23) For God so loved the world that he sent forth his only son to be raised
up that men may see the love of God.
24) God did not send his son to judge the world; he sent him forth to save
the world; to bring men to the light.
25) But men love not the light, for light reveals their wickedness; men love
the dark.
26) Now, every one who loves the truth comes to the light; he does not fear
to have his works made manifest.
27) The light had come, and Nicodemus went his way; he knew the meaning of
the birth of Holy Breath; he felt the presence of the Spirit in his soul.
28) And Jesus tarried in Jerusalem for many days and taught and healed the
sick.
29) The common people gladly listened to his words, and many left their all
of carnal things and followed him.
CHAPTER
76
Jesus
in Bethlehem. Explains the Empire of Peace to
the shepherds.
An unusual light appears. The shepherds recognize
Jesus as the Christ.
THE Logos went to Bethlehem,
and many people followed him.
2) He found the shepherd's home where he was cradled when a babe; here he
abode.
3) He went up to the hills where more than thirty years before the shepherds
watched their flocks and heard the messenger of peace exclaim:
4) At midnight in a cave in Bethlehem the Prince
of Peace is born.
5) And shepherds still were there, and sheep still fed upon the
hills.
6) And in the valley near great flocks of snow-white doves were flying to
and fro.
7) And when the shepherds knew that Jesus, whom the people called the king,
had come, they came from near and far to speak to him.
8) And Jesus said to them,
Behold the life of innocence and peace!
9) White is the symbol of the virtuous and pure! the lamb of innocence; the
dove of peace;
10) And it was meet that love should come in human form amid such scenes
as these.
11) Our father Abraham walked through these vales, and on these very hills
he watched his flocks and herds.
12) And here it was that one, the Prince of Peace, the king of Salim, came;
the Christ in human form; a greater far than Abraham was he.
13) And here it was that Abraham gave to this king of Salim, tithes of all
he had.
14) This Prince of Peace went forth in battle everywhere. He had no sword;
no armor of defense; no weapons of offence;
15) And yet he conquered men, and nations trembled at his feet.
16) The hosts of Egypt quailed before this sturdy king of right; the kings
of Egypt placed their crowns upon his head,
17) And gave into his hands the sceptre of all Egypt land, and not a drop
of blood was shed, and not a captive placed in chains;
18) But everywhere the conqueror threw wide the prison doors and set the captives
free.
19) And, once again, the Prince of Peace has come, and from these blessed
hills he goes again to fight.
20) And he is clothed in white; his sword is truth, his shield is faith;
his helmet is innocence; his breath is love; his watchword peace.
21) But this is not a carnal war; it is not man at war with man; but it is
right against the wrong.
22) And love is captain, love is warrior, love is armor, love is all, and
love shall win.
23) And then again the hills of Bethlehem were clothed with light, again
the messenger exclaimed,
24) Peace, peace on earth, good will to men.
25) And Jesus taught the people; healed the sick; revealed the mysteries
of the kingdom of the Holy One.
26) And many said,
He is the Christ; the king who was to come has
come; Praise God.
CHAPTER
77
Jesus
in Hebron. Goes to Bethany.
Advises Ruth regarding certain family troubles.
WITH three disciples
Jesus went to Hebron where he tarried seven days and taught.
2) And then he went to Bethany and in the home of Lazarus he taught.
3) The evening came; the multitudes were gone, and Jesus, Lazarus, and his
sisters, Martha, Ruth and Mary, were alone.
4) And Ruth was sore distressed. Her home was down in Jericho; her husband
was the keeper of an inn; his name was Asher-ben.
5) Now, Asher was a Pharisee of strictest mien and thought, and he regarded
Jesus with disdain.
6) And when his wife confessed her faith in Christ, he drove her from his
home.
7) But Ruth resisted not; she said,
If Jesus is the Christ he knows the way, and I
am sure He is the Christ.
8) My husband may become enraged and slay my human form; he cannot kill the
soul, and in the many mansions of my Fatherland I have a dwelling-place.
9) And Ruth told Jesus all; and then she said,
What shall I do?
10) And Jesus said,
Your husband is not willingly at fault;
he is devout; he prays to God, our Father-God.
11) His zeal for his religion is intense; in this he is sincere; but it has
driven him insane, and he believes it right to keep his home unsullied by
the heresy of Christ.
12) He feels assured that he has done the will of God in driving you away.
13) Intolerance is ignorance matured.
14) The light will come to him some day, and then he will repay for all your
heartaches, griefs and tears.
15) And Ruth, you must not think that you are free from blame.
16) If you had walked in wisdom's ways, and been content to hold your peace,
this grief would not have come to you.
17) It takes a long, long time for light to break into the shell of prejudice,
and patience is the lesson you have need to learn.
18) The constant dropping of the water wears away the hardest stone.
19) The sweet and holy incense of a godly life will melt intolerance much
quicker than the hottest flame, or hardest blow.
20) Just wait a little time, and then go home with sympathy and love. Talk
not of Christ, nor of the kingdom of the Holy One.
21) Just live a godly life; refrain from harshness in your speech, and you
will lead your husband to the light.
22) And it was so.
CHAPTER
78
Jesus
in Jericho. Heals a servant of Asher. Goes to the Jordan and speaks to the people.
Establishes baptism as a pledge of discipleship. Baptizes
six disciples, who in turn baptize many people.
AND Jesus went to Jericho,
and at the inn of Asher he abode.
2) A servant at the inn was sick, nigh unto death; the healers could not
cure.
3)And Jesus came and touched the dying girl, and said,
Malone, arise!
and in a moment pain was gone; the fever ceased; the maid was well.
4) And then the people brought their sick, and they were healed.
5) But Jesus did not tarry long in Jericho; he went down to the Jordan ford
where John was wont to teach.
6) The multitudes were there and Jesus said to them,
Behold, the time has come; the kingdom
is at hand.
7) None but the pure in heart can come into the kingdom of the Holy One;
but every son and daughter of the human race is called upon to turn from
evil and become the pure in heart.
8) The resolution to attain and enter through the Christine gate into the
kingdom of the Holy One will constitute discipleship, and every one must
make a pledge of his discipleship.
9) John washed your bodies in the stream, symbolic of the cleansing of the
soul, in preparation for the coming of the king, the opening of the Christine
gate into the kingdom of the Holy One.
10) John did a mighty work; but now the Christine gate is opened up, and washing
is established as the pledge of your discipleship.
11) Until this age shall close this pledge shall be a rite, and shall be called,
Baptism rite; and it shall be a sign to men, and seal to God of men's discipleship.
12) You men of every nation, hear! Come unto me; the Christine gate is opened
up; turn from your sins and be baptized, and you shall enter through the
gate and see the king.
13) The six disciples who had followed Jesus stood a-near, and Jesus
led them forth and in the Jordan he baptized them in the name of Christ;
and then he said to them,
14) My friends, you are the first to enter
through the Christine gate into the kingdom of the Holy One.
15) As I baptized you in the name of Christ, so you shall, in that sacred
name, baptize all men and women who will confess their faith in Christ, and
shall renounce their sins.
16) And, lo, the multitudes came down, renounced their sins, confessed their
faith in Christ, and were baptized.
CHAPTER
79
John,
the harbinger, at Salim. A lawyer inquires about
Jesus.
John explains to the multitude the mission of Jesus.
NOW, John the harbinger,
was at the Salim Springs where water was abundant, and washed the bodies
of the people who confessed their sins.
2) A Jewish lawyer went to John and said,
Has not this man from Galilee, he whom you washed
and called the Christ, become your foe?
3) They say that he is at the Jordan ford; that he is building up a church,
or something else, and that he washes people just as you have done.
4) And John replied,
This Jesus is indeed the Christ whose way I
came to pave. He is not foe of mine.
5) The bridegroom hath the bride; his friends are near, and when they hear
his voice they all rejoice.
6) The kingdom of the Holy One is bride, and Christ the groom; and I, the
harbinger, am full of joy because they prosper so abundantly.
7) I have performed the work that I was sent to do; the work of Jesus just
begins.
8) Then turning to the multitudes he said, Christ is the king of righteousness;
Christ is the love of God; yea, he is God; one of the holy persons of the
Triune God.
9) Christ lives in every heart of purity.
10) Now, Jesus who is preaching at the Jordan ford, has been subjected to
the hardest tests of human life, and he has conquered all the appetites and
passions of the carnal man,
11) And by the highest court of heaven, has been declared a man of such superior
purity and holiness that he can demonstrate the presence of the Christ on
earth.
12) Lo, love divine, which is the Christ, abides in him, and he is pattern
for the race.
13) And every man can see in him what every man will be when he has conquered
all the passions of the selfish self.
14) In water I have washed the bodies of the people who have turned from
sin, symbolic of the cleansing of the soul;
15) But Jesus bathes for ever in the living waters of the Holy Breath.
16) And Jesus comes to bring the savior of the world to men; Love is the
savior of the world.
17) And all who put their trust in Christ, and follow Jesus as a pattern
and a guide, have everlasting life.
18) But they who do not trust the Christ, and will not purify their hearts
so that the Christ can dwell within, can never enter life (until they
learn, and change their hearts, and walk the straight & narrow path of
Christ).
CHAPTER
80
Lamaas
comes from India to see Jesus. He listens to
the teachings of John at Salim.
John tells him of the divine mission of Jesus. Lamaas
finds Jesus at the Jordan.
The masters recognize each other.
LAMAAS, priest of Brahm,
who was a friend of Jesus when he was in the temple of Jagannath, had heard
of Jesus and his mighty works in many lands; and he had left his home and
come to Palestine in search of him.
2) And as he journeyed towards Jerusalem he heard of John, the harbinger,
who was esteemed a prophet of the living God.
3) Lamaas found the harbinger at Salim Springs; for many days he was a silent
listener to the pungent truths he taught.
4) And he was present when the Pharisee told John of Jesus and his mighty
works.
5) He heard the answer of the harbinger; heard him bless the name of Jesus;
whom he called the Christ.
6) And then he spoke to John; he said,
Pray tell me more about this Jesus whom you call
the Christ.
7) And John replied,
this Jesus is the love of God made manifest.
8) Lo, men are living on the lower planes - the planes of greed and selfishness;
for self they fight; they conquer with the sword.
9) In every land the strong enslave and kill the weak. All kingdoms rise
by force of arms; for force is king.
10) This Jesus comes to overthrow this iron rule of force, and seat Love
on the throne of power.
11) And Jesus fears no man. He preaches boldly in the courts of kings, and
everywhere, that victories won by force of arms are crimes;
12) That every worthy end may be attained by gentleness and love just as
the Prince of Peace, Melchisedec, the priest of God, won gallant victories
in war without the shedding of a drop of blood.
13) You ask where are the temples of the Christ? He ministers at shrines
not made with hands; his temples are the hearts of holy men who are prepared
to see the king.
14) The groves of nature are his synagogues; his forum is the world.
15) He has no priests dressed up in puppet style to be admired by men; for
every son of man is priest of Love.
16) When man has purified his heart by faith, he needs no middle man to intercede.
17) He is on friendly terms with God; is not afraid of him, and he is able,
and is bold enough, to lay his body on the altar of the Lord.
18) Thus every man is priest, and is himself a living sacrifice.
19) You need not seek the Christ, for when your heart is purified the Christ
will come, and will abide with you for evermore.
20) And then Lamaas journeyed on; he came to Jesus as he taught beside the
ford.
21) And Jesus said,
Behold the Star of India!
22) Lamaas said,
Behold the Sun of Righteousness!
And he confessed his faith in Christ, and followed him.
CHAPTER
81
The
Christines journey toward Galilee. They tarry
for a time
at Jacob's well and Jesus teaches a woman of Samaria.
THE Christine gate
into the kingdom of the Holy One was opened up, and Jesus and the six disciples
and Lamaas left the Jordan ford and turned their faces toward Galilee.
2) Their way lay through Samaria and as they journeyed on they came to Sychar,
which was near the plot of ground that Jacob gave to Joseph when a youth.
3) And Jacob's well was there, and Jesus sat beside the well in silent thought,
and his disciples went into the town to purchase bread.
4) A woman of the town came out to fill her pitcher from the well; and Jesus
was athirst, and when he asked the woman for a drink she said,
5) I am a woman of Samaria, and you a Jew; do
you not know that there is enmity between Samaritans and Jews? They traffic
not; then why ask me the favour of a drink?
6) And Jesus said,
Samaritans and Jews are all the children
of one God, our Father-God, and they are kin.
7) It is but prejudice born of the carnal mind that breeds this enmity and
hate.
8) While I was born a Jew, I recognise the brotherhood of life. Samaritans
are just as dear to me as Jew or Greek.
9) And then, had you but known the blessings that our Father-God has sent
to men by me, you would have asked me for a drink.
10) And I would gladly have given you a cup of water from the Fount of Life,
and you would never thirst again.
11) The woman said,
This well is deep, and you have naught with which
to draw; how could you get the water that you speak about?
12) And Jesus said,
The water that I speak about comes not
from Jacob's well; it flows from the springs that never fail.
13) Lo, everyone who drinks from Jacob's well will thirst again; but they
who drink the water that I give will never thirst again;
14) For they themsleves become a well, and from their inner parts the sparkling
waters bubble up into eternal life.
15) The woman said,
Sir, I would drink from that rich well of life.
Give me to drink, that I may thirst no more.
16) And Jesus said,
Go call your husband from the town that
he may share with you this living cup.
17) The woman said,
I have no husband, sir.
18) And Jesus answered her and said,
You scarcely know what husband means;
you seem to be a gilded butterfly that flits from flower to flower.
19) To you there is no sacredness in marriage ties, and you affintise with
any man.
20) And you have lived with five of them who were esteemed as husbands by
your friends.
21) The woman said,
Do I not speak unto a prophet and a seer? Will
you not condescend to tell me who you are?
22) And Jesus said,
I need not tell you who I am, for you
have read the Law, the Prophets and the Psalms that tell of me.
23) I am one come to break away the wall that separates the sons of men.
In Holy Breath there is no Greek, no Jew, and no Samaritan; no bond, nor
free; for all are one.
24) The woman asked,
Why do you say that only in Jerusalem man ought
to pray, and that they should not worship in our holy mount?
25) And Jesus said,
What you have said, I do not say. One
place is just as sacred as another place.
26) The hour has come when men must worship God within the temple of the
heart; for God is not within Jerusalem, nor in your holy mount in any way
that he is not in every heart.
27) Our God is Spirit; they who worship him must worship him in spirit and
in truth.
28) The woman said,
We know that when Messiah comes that he will lead
us in the ways of truth.
29 And Jesus said,
Behold the Christ has come; Messiah speaks
to you.
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While
Jesus is teaching, his disciples come and marvel because he speaks with a
Samaritan
Many people from Sychar come to see Jesus. He speaks to them.
With his disciples he goes to Sychar and remains for certain days.
WHILE Jesus yet was
talking to the woman at the well, the six disciples came from Sychar with
the food.
2) And when they saw him talking to a woman of Samaria, and one they thought
a courtesan, they were amazed; yet no one asked him why he spoke with her.
3) The woman was so lost in thought and so intent on what the master said,
that she forgot her errand to the well; she left her pitcher and ran quickly
to the town.
4) She told the people all about the prophet she had met at Jacob's well;
she said,
He told me every thing I ever did.
5) And when the people would know more about the man, the woman said,
Come out and see. And multitudes went out to Jacob's well.
6) When Jesus saw them come he said to those who followed him,
You need not say, It is four months before
the harvest time;
7) Behold, the harvest time is now. Lift up your eyes and look; the fields
are golden with the ripened grain.
8) Lo, many sowers have gone forth to sow the seeds of life; the seed has
grown; the plants have strengthened in the summer sun; the grain has ripened,
and the master calls for men to reap.
9) And you shall go out in the fields and reap what other men have sown;
but when the reckoning day shall come the sowers and the reapers all together
will rejoice.
10 And Philip said to Jesus,
Stay now your work a time and sit beneath this
olive tree and eat a portion of this food; you must be faint for you have
eaten naught since early day.
11) But Jesus said,
I am not faint, for I have food to eat
you know not of.
12) Then the disciples said among themselves,
Who could have brought him aught to eat?
13) They did not know that he had power to turn the very ethers into
bread.
14) And Jesus said,
The master of the harvest never sends
his reapers forth and feeds them not.
15) My Father who has sent me forth into the harvest field of human life
will never suffer me to want; and when he calls for you to serve, lo, he
will give you food, will clothe and shelter you.
16) Then turning to the people of Samaria, he said,
Think not it strange that I, a Jew, should
speak to you, for I am one with you.
17) The universal Christ who was and is, and evermore shall be, is manifest
in me; but Christ belongs to every man.
18) God scatters forth his blessings with a lavish hand, and he is not more
kind to one than to another one of all the creatures of his hand.
19) I just came up from Judah's hills, and God's same sun was shining and
his flowers were blooming, and in the night his stars were just as bright
as they are here.
20) God cannot cast a child away; the Jew, the Greek and the Samaritan are
equal in his sight.
21) And why should men and women fret and quarrel, like children in their
plays?
22) The lines that separate the sons of men are made of straw, and just a
single breath of love would blow them all away.
23) The people were amazed at what the stranger said, and many said,
The Christ that was to come has surely come.
24) And Jesus went with them into the town, and tarried certain days.
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Jesus
teaches the people of Sychar. Casts a wicked
spirit out of one obsessed.
Sends the spirit to its own place. Heals many
people. The priests are disturbed
by the presence of Jesus in Sychar, but he speaks to them and wins their
favor.
IN Sychar Jesus taught
the people in the market place.
2) A man obsessed was brought to him. The wicked spirit that possessed the
man was full of violence and lust, and often threw his victim to the ground.
3) And Jesus spoke aloud and said,
Base spirit, loose your hold upon the
vitals of this man, and go back to your own.
4) And then the spirit begged that he might go into the body of a
dog that stood near by.
5) But Jesus said,
Why harm the helpless dog? Its life is
just as dear to it as mine to me.
6) It is not yours to throw the burden of your sin on any living thing.
7) By your own deeds and evil thoughts you have brought all these perils
on yourself. You have hard problems to be solved; but you must solve them
for yourself.
8) By thus obsessing man, you make your own conditions doubly sad. Go back
into your own domain; refrain from harming anything, and by and by, you will
yourself be free.
9) The wicked spirit left the man and went unto his own. The man looked
up in thankfulness and said,
Praise God.
10) And many of the people brought their sick, and Jesus spoke the
Word, and they were healed.
11) The ruler of the synagogue and all the priests were much disturbed when
told that Jesus from Jerusalem was preaching in the town.
12) They thought that he had come to proselyte and stir up strife among Samaritans.
13) And so they sent an officer to bring him to the synagogue that he might
give a reason for his presence in the town.
14) But Jesus said to him who came,
Go back and tell the priests and ruler
of the synagogue that I am not engaged in crime.
15) I come to bind up broken hearts, to heal the sick, and cast the evil spirits
out of those obsessed.
16) Tell them their prophets spoke of me; that I come to break no law, but
to fulfill the highest law.
17) The man returned and told the priests and ruler of the synagogue
what Jesus said.
18) The ruler was amazed, and with the priests went to the market place where
Jesus was.
19) And when he saw them, Jesus said,
Behold the honored men of all Samaria!
the men ordained to lead the people in the way of right.
20) And I am come to help, and not to hinder in their work.
21) There are two classes of the sons of men; they who would build the human
race upon the sure foundation stones of justice, truth, equality and right,
22) And they who would destroy the holy temple, where the Spirit dwells,
and bring their fellows down to beggary and crime.
23) The holy brotherhood of right must stand united in the stirring conflicts
of the hour.
24) No matter whether they be Jews, Samaritans, Assyrians, or Greeks, they
must tramp down beneath their feet all strife, all discord, jealousy and
hate, and demonstrate the brotherhood of man.
25) Then to the ruler of the synagogue he spoke: he said,
United in the cause of right we stand;
divided we will fall.
26) And then he took the ruler by the hand; a love light filled their
souls; and all the people were amazed.
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The
Christines resume their journey. They tarry a while in the city of Samaria.
Jesus speaks in the synagogue. Heals a woman
by mental power.
He disappears, but later joins his disciples as they journey towards Nazareth.
THE Christines turned
their faces toward the land of Galilee; but when they reached the city of
Samaria, the multitudes pressed hard about them, begging them to tarry in
their city for a while.
2) And then they went up to the synagogue, and Jesus opened up the book of
Moses, and he read:
3) In thee and in thy seed shall all the
nations of the earth be blest.
4) And then he closed the book and said, These words were spoken by the Lord
of hosts unto our father Abraham, and Israel has been blessedness to all
the world.
5) We are his seed; but not a tithe of the great work that we were called
to do has yet been done.
6) The Lord of hosts has set apart the Israelites to teach the unity of God
and man; but one can never teach that which he does not demonstrate in life.
7) Our God is Spirit, and in him all wisdom, love and strength abide.
8) In every man these sacred attributes are budding forth, and in due time
they will unfold; the demonstration will completed be, and man will comprehend
the fact of unity.
9) And you, ruler of the synagogue, and you, these priests, are honoured servants
of the Lord of hosts.
10) All men are looking unto you for guidance in the ways of life; example
is another name for priest; so what you would that people be, that you must
be.
11) A simple godly life may win ten thousand souls to purity and right.
12) And all the people said,
Amen.
13) Then Jesus left the synagogue, and at the hour of evening prayer
he went up to the sacred grove, and all the people turned their faces toward
their holy mount and prayed.
14) And Jesus prayed.
15) And as he sat in silent mood a voice of soul spoke to his soul imploring
help.
16) And Jesus saw a woman on a couch in sore distress; for she was sick nigh
unto death.
17) She could not speak, but she had heard that Jesus was a man of God, and
in her heart she called on him for help.
18) And Jesus helped; he did not speak; but like a flash of light, a mighty
virtue from his soul filled full the body of the dying one, and she arose,
and joined her kindred while they prayed.
19) Her kindred were astonished and they said to her,
How were you healed?
And she replied,
20) I do not know; I simply asked the man of God
in thought for healing power, and in a moment I was well.
21) The people said,
The gods have surely come to earth; for man has
not the power to heal by thought.
22) But Jesus said,
The greatest power in heaven and earth
is thought.
23) God made the universe by thought; he paints the lily and the rose with
thought.
24) Why think it strange that I should send a healing thought and change
the ethers of disease and death to those of health and life?
25) Lo, you shall see far greater things than this, for by the power of holy
thought, my body will be changed from carnal flesh to spirit form; and so
will yours.
26) When Jesus had thus said he disappeared, and no one saw him go.
27) His own disciples did not comprehend the change; they knew not where
their master went, and they went on their way.
28) But as they walked and talked about the strange event, lo, Jesus came
and walked with them to Nazareth of Galilee.
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John,
the harbinger, censures Herod for his wickedness.
Herod sends him to prison in Machaerus. Jesus
tells why God permitted the imprisonment of John.
HEROD ANTIPAS, the
tetrarch of Paraca and of Galilee was dissipated, selfish and tyrannical.
2) He drove his wife away from home that he might take as wife Herodias,
the wife of one, a near of kin, a woman, like himself, immoral and unjust.
3) The city of Tiberius, upon the shores of Galilee, was Herod's home.
4) Now John, the harbinger, had left the Salim Springs to teach the people
by the sea of Galilee; and he rebuked the wicked ruler and his stolen wife
for all their sins.
5) Herodias was enraged because the preacher dared accuse her and her husband
of their crimes;
6) And she prevailed on Herod to arrest the harbinger and cast him in a dungeon
in the castle of Machaerus that stood beside the Bitter Sea.
7) And Herod did as she required; then she lived in peace in all her sins,
for none were bold enough to censure her again.
8) The followers of John were warned to speak not of the trial and imprisonment
of John.
9) By order of the court, they were restrained from teaching in the public
halls.
10) They could not talk about this better life that Herod called the Heresy
of John.
11) When it was known that John had been imprisoned by the tetrarch court,
the friends of Jesus thought it best that he should not remain in Galilee.
12) But Jesus said,
I have no need of fear; my time has not
yet come; no man can stay me till my work is done.
13) And when they asked why God permitted Herod to imprison John,
he said,
14) Behold yon stalk of wheat! When it
has brought the grain to perfectness, it is of
no more worth; it falls, becoming part of earth again from which it came.
15) John is a stalk of golden wheat; he brought unto maturity the richest
grain of all the earth; his work is done.
16) If he had said another word it might have marred the symmetry of what
is now a noble life.
17) And when my work is done the rulers will do unto me what they have done
to John, and more.
18) All these events are part of God's own plan. The innocent will suffer
while the wicked are in power; but woe to them who cause the suffering of
the innocents.
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The
Christines are in Nazareth. Jesus speaks in the
synagogue. He offends the people
and they attempt to kill him. He mysteriously
disappears, and returns to the synagogue.
THE Christines were
in Nazareth. It was the Sabbath day, and Jesus went up to the synagogue.
2) The keeper of the books gave one to Jesus and he opened it and read:
3) The Spirit of the Lord has overshadowed
me; he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; to set the captives
free; to open sightless eyes;
4) To bring relief to those oppressed and bruised, and to proclaim, The year
of jubilee has come.
5) When he had read these words he closed the book and said,
This scripture is fulfilled before your
eyes this day. The year of jubilee has come; the time when Israel shall bless
the world.
6) And then he told them many things about the kingdom of the Holy
One; about the hidden way of life; about forgiveness of sins.
7) Now, many people knew not who the speaker was: And others said,
Is not this Joseph's son? Does not his mother
live on Marmion way?
8) And one spoke out and said,
This is the man who did such mighty works in Cana,
in Capernaum, and in Jerusalem.
9) And then the people said,
Physician heal yourself. Do here among your kindred
all the mighty works that you have done in other towns.
10) And Jesus said,
No prophet is received with honor by the
people of his native land; and prophets are not sent to every one.
11) Elijah was a man of God; he had the power and he closed the gates of heaven,
and it did not rain for forty months; and when he spoke the Word, the rain
come on, the earth brought forth again.
12) And there were many widows in the land; but this Elijah went to none
but Zarephath, and she was blessed.
13) And when Elisha lived, lo, many lepers were in Israel, but none were cleansed
save one - the Syrian who had faith.
14) You have no faith; you seek for signs to satisfy your curious whims;
but you shall see not till you open up your eyes of faith.
15) And then the people were enraged; they rushed upon him, bound
him down with cords, and took him to a precipice not far away, intent to
cast him down to death;
16) But when they thought they held him fast, he disappeared; unseen he passed
among the angry men, and went his way.
17) The people were confounded and they said, What manner of a man is this?
18) And when they came again to Nazareth, they found him teaching in the synagogue.
19) They troubled him no more for they were sore afraid.
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The
Christines go to Cana. Jesus heals a nobleman's
child.
The Christines go to Capernaum.
Jesus provides a spacious home for his mother.
He announces his intention to choose twelve apostles.
IN Nazareth Jesus taught
no more; he went with his disciples up to Cana, where, at a marriage feast,
he once turned water into wine.
2) And here he met a man of noble birth whose home was in Capernaum, whose
son was sick.
3) The man had faith in Jesus' power to heal, and when he learned that he
had come to Galilee he went in haste to meet him on the way.
4) The man met Jesus at the seventh hour, and he entreated him to hasten
to Capernaum to save his son.
5) But Jesus did not go; he stood aside in silence for a time, and then he
said,
Your faith has proved a healing balm;
your son is well.
6) The man believed and went his way toward Capernaum and as he went
he met a servant from his home who said,
7) My lord, You need not haste; your son is well.
8) The father asked,
When did my son begin to mend?
9) The servant said,
On yesterday about the seventh hour the fever
left.
10) And then the father knew it was the healing balm that Jesus sent
that saved his son.
11) In Cana Jesus tarried not; he went his way with his disciples to Capernaum,
where he secured a spacious house where, with his mother, he could live,
where his disciples might repair to hear the Word.
12) He called the men who had confessed their faith in him to meet him in
his home, which his disciples called, The school of Christ; and when they
came he said to them,
13) This gospel of the Christ must be
proclaimed in all the world.
14) This Christine vine will be a mighty vine whose branches will comprise
the peoples, tribes and tongues of all the earth.
15) I am the vine; twelve men shall be the branches of the stock, and these
shall send forth branches everywhere;
16) And from among the people who have followed me, the Holy Breath will
call the twelve.
17) Go now and do your work as you have done your work; but listen for the
call.
18) Then the disciples went unto their daily tasks, to do their work
as they had done, and Jesus went alone into the Hammoth hills to pray.
19) Three days and nights he spent communing with the Silent Brotherhood;
then, in the power of Holy breath he came to call the twelve.
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Jesus
walks by the sea. Stands in a fishing boat and
speaks to the people.
Under his direction the fishermen secure a great catch of fish.
He selects and calls his twelve apostles.
BESIDE the sea of Galilee
the Christine master walked, and multitudes of people followed him.
2) The fishing boats had just come in, and Peter and his brother waited in
their boats; their helpers were ashore repairing broken nets.
3) And Jesus went into a boat and Peter pushed it out a little ways from
shore; and Jesus standing in the boat spoke to the multitude. He said,
4) Isaiah, prophet of the Lord of hosts,
looked forward and he saw this day; he saw the people standing by the sea,
and he exclaimed,
5) The land of Zebulon and Napthali, land beyond the Jordan and toward the
sea, the Gentile Galilee,
6) The people were in darkness, knowing not the way; but, lo, they saw the
Day Star rise; a light streamed forth; they saw the way of life; they walked
therein.
7) And you are blest beyond all people of the earth today, because you first
may see the light, and may become the children of the light.
8) Then Jesus said to Peter,
Bring your nets aboard, and put out in
the deep.
9) And Peter did as Jesus bade him do; but in a faithless way he said,
This is a useless trip; there are no fish upon
this shore of Galilee today; with Andrew I have toiled all night, and taken
naught.
10) But Jesus saw beneath the surface of the sea; he saw a multitude
of fish. He said to Peter,
11) Cast out your net upon the right side
of the boat.
12) And Peter did as Jesus said, and, lo, the net was filled; it scarce
was strong enough to hold the multitude of fish.
13) And Peter called to John and James, who were near by, for help; and when
the net was hauled to boat, both boats were well nigh filled with fish.
14) When Peter saw the heavy catch, he was ashamed of what he said; ashamed
because he had no faith, and he fell down at Jesus' feet, and said,
Lord, I believe!
15) And Jesus said,
Behold the catch! from henceforth you
shall fish no more for fish;
16) You shall cast forth the Christine net into the sea of human life, upon
the right side of the boat; you shall ensnare the multitudes to holiness
and peace.
17) Now, when they reached the shore the Christine master called to
Peter, Andrew, James and John and said,
18) You fishermen of Galilee, the masters
have a mighty work for us to do; I go, and you may follow me.
And they left all and followed him.
19) And Jesus walked along the shore, and seeing Philip and Nathaniel walking
on the beach he said to them.
20) You teachers of Bethsaida, who long
have taught the people Greek philosophy, the masters have a higher work for
you and me to do; I go and you may follow me;
and then they followed him.
21) A little farther on there stood a Roman tribute house, and Jesus saw
the officer in charge; his name was Matthew, who once abode in Jericho;
22) The youth who once ran on before the Lord into Jerusalem and said, Behold
the Christines come.
23) And Matthew was a man of wealth, and learned in wisdom of the Jews, the
Syrians and the Greeks.
24) And Jesus said to him,
Hail, Matthew, trusted servant of the
Caesars, hail! the masters call us to the tribute house of souls; I go and
you may follow me.
And Matthew followed him.
25) Ischariot and his son, whose name was Judas, were employed by Matthew
and were at the tribute house.
26) And Jesus said to Judas,
Stay your work; the masters call us to
a duty in the savings bank of souls; I go and you may follow me.
And Judas followed him.
27) And Jesus met a lawyer who heard about the Christine master and had come
from Antioch to study in the school of Christ.
28) This man was Thomas, man of doubt, and yet a Greek philosopher of culture
and of power.
29) But Jesus saw in him the lines of faith, and said to him,
The masters have a need of men who can
interpret law; I go, and you may follow me.
And Thomas followed him.
30) And when the evening came and Jesus was at home, behold, there came his
kindred, James and Jude, the sons of Alpheus and Miriam.
31) And these were men of faith, and they were carpenters of Nazareth.
32) And Jesus said to them,
Behold, for you have toiled with me, and
with my father Joseph, building houses for the homes of men. The masters
call us now to aid in building homes for souls; homes built without the sound
of hammer, axe, or saw;
33) I go, and you may follow me.
And James and Jude exclaimed,
Lord, we will follow you.
34) And on the morrow Jesus sent a message unto Simon, leader of the Zelotes,
a strict exponent of the Jewish law.
35 And in the message Jesus said,
The masters call for men to demonstrate
the faith of Abraham; I go, and you may follow me.
And Simon followed him.
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The
twelve apostles are at Jesus' home and are consecrated to their work. Jesus instructs them.
He goes to the synagogue on the Sabbath and teaches.
He casts an unclean spirit out of one obsessed.
He heals Peter's mother-in-law.
NOW, on the day before
the Sabbath day, the twelve disciples who had received the call were met
with one accord in Jesus' home.
2) And Jesus said to them,
This is the day to consecrate yourselves
unto the work of God; so let us pray.
3) Turn from the outer to the inner self; close all the doors of carnal self
and wait.
4) The Holy Breath will fill this place, and you will be baptized in Holy
Breath.
5) And then they prayed; a light more brilliant than the noonday sun
filled all the room, and tongues of flame from every head rose high in air.
6) The atmosphere of Galilee was set astir; a sound like distant thunder
rolled above Capernaum, and men heard songs, as though ten thousand angels
joined in full accord.
7) And then the twelve disciples heard a voice, a still, small voice, and
just one word was said, a word they dared not speak; it was the Sacred name
of God.
8) And Jesus said to them,
By this omnific Word you may control the
elements, and all the powers of air.
9) And when within your souls you speak this Word, you have the keys of life
and death; of things that are; of things that were; of things that are to
be.
10) Behold you are the twelve great branches of the Christine vine; the twelve
foundation stones; the twelve apostles of the Christ.
11) As lambs I send you forth among wild beasts; but the omnific Word will
be your buckler and your shield.
12) And then again the air was filled with song, and every living creature
seemed to say,
Praise God! Amen!
13) The next day was the Sabbath day; and Jesus went with his disciples
to the synagogue, and there he taught.
14) The people said,
He teaches not as do the scribes and Pharisees;
but as a man who knows, and has authority to speak.
15) As Jesus spoke, a man obsessed came in; the evil spirits that obsessed
the man were of the baser sort; they often threw their victim to the ground,
or in the fire.
16) And when the spirits saw the Christine master in the synagogue they knew
him, and they said,
17) You son of God, why are you here?
would you destroy us by the Word before our time? we would have naught to
do with you; let us alone.
18) But Jesus said to them,
By the omnific Word I speak; Come out;
torment this man no more; go to your place.
19) And then the unclean spirits threw the man upon the floor, and,
with a fiendish cry, they went away.
20) And Jesus lifted up the man and said to him,
If you will keep your mind fully occupied
with good, the evil spirits cannot find a place to stay;
21) They only come to empty heads and hearts. Go on your way and sin no more.
22) The people were astonished at the words that Jesus spoke, the
work he did. They asked among themselves,
23) Who is this man? From whence comes all this
power that even unclean spirits fear, and flee away?
24) The Christine master left the synagogue; with Peter, Andrew, James
and John, he went to Peter's house where one, a near of kin, was sick.
25) And Peter's wife came in; it was her mother who was sick.
26) And Jesus touched the woman as she lay upon her couch; he spoke the Word;
the fever ceased and she arose and ministered to them.
27) The neighbors heard what had occurred, and then brought their sick, and
those obsessed, and Jesus laid his hands on them, and they were healed.
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Jesus
goes alone to a mountain to pray. His disciples
find him.
He calls the twelve and they journey through Galilee teaching and healing.
At Tiberius Jesus heals a leper. The Christines
return to Capernaum. In his
own home Jesus heals a palsied man and makes known the philosophy of healing
and the forgiveness of sins.
2) And Peter said,
The city of Capernaum is wild; the people crowd the streets and every public place is filled.
3) The men, the women and the children everywhere are asking for the man who heals by will.
4) Your home and our homes are filled with people who are sick; they call for Jesus who is called the Christ. What will we say to them?
5) And Jesus said,
A score of other cities call, and we must take the bread of life to them. Go call the other men and let us go.
6) And Jesus and the twelve went to Bethsaida where Philip and Nathaniel dwelt; and there they taught.
7) The multitudes believed on Christ, confessed their sins and were baptized, and came into the kingdom of the Holy One.
8) The Christine master and the twelve went everywhere through all the towns of Galilee, and taught, baptizing all who came in faith, and who confessed their sins.
9) They opened up blind eyes, unstopped deaf ears, drove forth the evil ones from those obsessed, and healed disease of every kind.
10) And they were in Tiberius by the sea, and as they taught a leper came a-near and said,
Lord, I believe, and if you will but speak the Word I will be clean.
11) And Jesus said to him,
I will; be clean.
And soon the leprosy was gone; the man was clean.
12) And Jesus charged the man, say naught to anyone, but go and show yourself unto the priests and offer for your cleansing what the law demands.
13) The man was wild with joy; but then he went not to the priests, but in the marts of trade, and everywhere he told what had been done.
14) And then the sick in throngs pressed hard upon the healer and the twelve, imploring to be healed.
15) And they were so importunate that little could be done, and so the Christines left the crowded thoroughfares, and went to desert places where they taught the multitudes that followed them.
16) Now, after many days the Christines came back to Capernaum. When it was noised around that Jesus was at home, the people came; they filled the house till there was no more room, not even at the door.
17) And there were present scribes and Pharisees and doctors of the law from every part of Galilee, and from Jerusalem, and Jesus opened up for them the way of life.
18) Four men brought one, a palsied man upon a cot, and when they could not pass the door they took the sick man to the roof, and opened up a way, then let him down before the healer's face.
19) When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the palsied man,
My son, be of good cheer; your sins are all forgiven.
20) And when the scribes and Pharisees heard what he said, they said,
Why does this man speak thus? who can forgive the sins of men but God?
21) And Jesus caught their thought; he knew they questioned thus among themselves; he said to them,
22) Why reason thus among yourselves? What matters it if I should say, Your sins are blotted out; or say, Arise, take up your bed and walk?
23) But just to prove that men may here forgive the sins of men, I say,
(and then he spoke unto the palsied man)
24) Arise, take up your bed, and go your way.
25) And in the presence of them all the man arose, took up his bed, and went his way.
26) The people could not comprehend the things they heard and saw. They said among themselves,
This is a day we never can forget; we have seen wondrous things today.
27) And when the multitudes had gone the twelve remained, and Jesus said to them,
28) The Jewish festival draws near; next week we will go to Jerusalem, that we may meet our brethren from afar, and open up to them the way that they may see the king.
29) The Christines sought the quiet of their homes, where they remained in prayer for certain days.