Thursday, October 31, 2013

***SERIES 31 - SERIES 33***

THE ECCLESIASTICAL AND ESOTERIC KNOWLEDGE OF GOD
 (31st Series)

          After Jesus Christ fasted for 44 days and 44 nights, he begun his mission given him by God the Father, as His only begotten son on earth.
          If we try to analyze all what Jesus had done during his time basing on the Bible, his mission was composed of three categories evidently as HEALER, TEACHER and as EVANGELIST.
          The healing mission of Jesus was not only for the sick. It was also for the dead through bringing them back to life. Above all, Jesus healed the sinful souls through leading them to righteousness. Jesus also drove out evil spirits. He taught his followers about many different things but most of his teachings are not written in the Bible for reason that they are hidden and sacred. The evangelism of Jesus became the center point of the Bible which become the basis of hope of every person who read it, up to this time.
          Jesus had done many amazing events, foremost of them all was the turning of water into wine at a wedding party that took place at Cana in Galilea. In John 2:1-5 we read: “ON THE THIRD DAY A WEDDING TOOK PLACE AT CANA IN GALILEA. JESUS’ MOTHER WAS THERE. WHEN THE WINE WAS GONE, JESUS’ MOTHER SAID TO HIM, “THEY HAVE NO MORE WINE,” DEAR WOMAN, WHY DO YOU INVOLVE ME?” JESUS REPLIED, “MY TIME HAS NOT YET COME.” HIS MOTHER SAID TO THE SERVANTS, “DO WHATEVER HE TELLS YOU.” Understandably, Jesus talked not as himself. We see that Jesus called his mother “WOMAN”. It clearly indicates that it was not Jesus who spoke but the spirit of God that was in him.
          We also see that Jesus’ mother gave words to the disciples to “do whatever he tells you.” In short, it is understood by Jesus’ mother his situation at that time.
          So, in John 2:7-9 this is what we read: “JESUS SAID TO THE SERVANT, “FILL THE JARS WITH WATER”; SO THEY FILLED THEM TO THE BRIM. THEN HE TOLD THEM, “NOW DRAW SOME OUT AND TAKE IT TO THE MASTER OF THE BANQUET.” THEY DID SO, AND THE MASTER OF THE BANQUET TASTED THE WATER THAT HAD BEEN TURNED INTO WINE.” HE DID NOT REALIZE WHERE IT HAD COME FROM, THOUGH THE SERVANTS WHO HAD DRAWN THE WATER KNEW. THEN HE CALLED THE BRIDEGROOM ASIDE.”
          In the esoteric knowledge, here is the story: At that time, there was a wedding party that took place in Cana in Galilea. The bride came from a rich family and the bridegroom was an officer in the Roman Army. They were united as husband and wife in a grand wedding ceremony followed by dignified party with prominent persons in attendance including Jesus’ family and his disciples. Owing to the big volume of people that attended the party, the host/hostess run short of wine in the middle of the party so Jesus thought of something to do. WATCH FOR MORE! ! !


THE ECCLESIASTICAL AND ESOTERIC KNOWLEDE OF GOD
(32ND  Series)

          In a wedding party in Cana, Jesus was among the many visitors that attended. Jesus performed the first mystery he made. The wine prepared for the party was not enough for the visitors. So Jesus Christ thought of making water into wine to make the party happy and more wholesome.
          Jesus prayed to the Lord God to give him the necessary power so that whatever he wishes would be fulfilled. Soon after that, he uttered: “PEC BEEC PESABAO PEMEI” while looking at the water inside the jar and added the following words: “JESUS MEUS PURMATAR ACTEO DEUS MIRAT AMAT CAM HUM HUM HUM.”
          Jesus told the helpers to serve wine to the visitors. They answered: “there is no more wine.” Jesus said: All the jars are full of wine, not water.” The helpers looked at each other and obeyed Jesus Christ.
          The people wondered when they tasted the wine in its very special taste. They asked one another as to where the wine came from. Not one of them revealed that Jesus was the one who made the mysterious deed.
          After that event, Jesus Christ thanked his Father in Heaven through these words: “ELOI BALOE PARAR SAMUTIM EGO SUM HUMBILATAUM DEUS EGOSUM RITSAUC HIC TARDIC LUMA LUMA DEUS MUNDUM ET CAELUM.” That was the first occasion where Jesus was attested by few people that he possessed the power coming from God.
          Jesus begun his mission given him by God as Christ on earth. The first step he did was to select 12 persons to become his followers who are known in the Bible as “Disciples of Jesus.” At that instance, Jesus talked to his Father in Heaven with these words: “PATER DEUS CAELORUM EGO MEUS HUS TURSICUP PEOC RICUP HAUC SABOC MONASTER ETERNUM MURMURLUM EGOSUM,” and Jesus left to look for people to become his disciples.
          When Jesus arrived in a certain place, he met a man named Mathew. Jesus knew this person when Jesus was only 13 years old. Before Jesus talked to this man, he whispered with these words: “ARAM ADAM ACSADAM VUC VOUC VAUC TAUOC.” When Jesus talked to Mathew about his purpose, Mathew readily accepted to become a disciple. Since then, Mathew remained Jesus’ companion.
          In the new testament of the Bible in the book of Mathew, we read in Mathew 9:9: “AS JESUS WENT ON FROM THERE, HE SAW A MAN NAMED MATHEW SITTING AT THE TAX COLLECTOR’S BOOTH. “FOLLOW ME,” HE TOLD HIM, AND MATHEW GOT UP AND FOLLOWED HIM.” It is very evident that under the hidden knowledge of God and owing to the power words of God uttered by Jesus before he talked to Mathew, he did not refuse.

THE ECCLESIASTICAL AND ESOTERIC KNOWLEDGE OF GOD
(33RD Series)

          Jesus Christ was very well known for the many miraculous deeds he had done. Jesus changed water to wine; walked on water; made the blind man received his sight; Lazarus who had been in the tomb for four days, was brought back to his life; cast out demons; stopped the rain and the big waves; healed the sick, and many other miraculous deeds which is so impossible for an ordinary man or person to do.
          At that time, while Jesus was performing his miraculous works, his followers/disciples were keenly watching, and they were convinced that Jesus was truly son of God. Nevertheless, some of the disciplines did no totally believe in him. In Mathew 14:28-31 we read: “LORD, IF IT’S YOU, “PETER REPLIED, “TELL ME TO COME TO YOU ON THE WATER. “COME,” HE SAID. THEN PETER GOT DOWN OUT OF THE BOAT AND WALKED ON THE WATER TO JESUS. BUT WHEN HE FELT THE STRONG WIND, HE WAS AFRAID AND, BEGINNING TO SINK, CRIED OUT, “LORD, SAVE ME!” IMMEDIATELY JESUS REACHED OUT HIS HAND AND CAUGHT HIM. “YOU OF LITTLE FAITH,” HE SAID, “WHY DID YOU DOUBT?”
          Many Christians have full faith in Peter despite the fact that he was not a full believer in Jesus. An example of this is his denial when he was asked if Jesus was his companion. In Mathew 28:19-20, Jesus ordered his disciplines, and this is what we read: “THEREFOREGO AND MAKE DISCIPLES OF ALL NATIONS, BAPTIZING THEM IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND OF THE SON AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, AND TEACHING THEM TO OBEY EVERYTHING I HAVE COMMANDED YOU, AND SURELY I WILL BE WITH YOU ALWAYS, TO THE VERY END OF THE AGE.”
          One of the commandments of Jesus the baptism in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit, but Luke has wrote the sermon of Peter in Acts 2:38: “PETER REPLIED, “REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED, EVERY ONE OF YOU, IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST SO THAT YOUR SINS MAY BE FORGIVEN. AND YOU WILL RECEIVE THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.” The baptism as commanded by Jesus was not in his name. therefore, we see that Peter did not follow or obey Jesus which indicates that Peter was not loyal or faithful to the commandment given him.
          Let us see a few of the miraculous deed, done by Jesus at that time. In Mathew 15:29-31, we read: “JESUS LEFT THERE AND WENT ALONG THE SEA OF GALILEA. THEN HE WENT UP INTO THE HILLS AND SAT DOWN. GREAT CROWDS CAME TO HIM, BRINGING THE LAME, THE BLIND, THE CRIPPLED, THE DUMB AND MANY OTHERS, AND LAID THEM AT HIS FEET; AND HE HEALED THEM. THE PEOPLE WERE AMAZED WHEN THEY SAW THE DUMB SPEAKING, THE CRIPPLED MADE WELL, THE LAME WALKING AND THE BLIND SEEING. AND THEY PRAISED THE GOD OF ISRAEL.”

          Under the esoteric knowledge of God, the healing work of Jesus was not as easy as that. Jesus used mud in healing the blind before they were able to see. Aside from that, Jesus uttered divine words to heal the sick. In healing the sick, he used the following Aramaic Latin words: “CHRISTUS SANCTA-TRINITAS OMO DAUB JESUS” . . . and soon all the sick were healed. 

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