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Art 7. 96.
Beauty 96.
Blasphemy 21.
Brevets & Missions 5. 8. 11. 18. 22. 88. 105. 116. 130. 142. 207. 257.
Celestial Administration 12. 19. 60. 69. 79. 91. 92. 137. 138. 165. 198. 209.
Change 41. 45.
Children 37. 63. 196.
Circumspection 212.
Communion 1. 62. 178. 199. 200. 201. 206.
Comportment 40. 44. 97. 129. 134. 142. 241. 244. 249. 251.
Divine Instruction 23. 25. 35. 78. 95. 97. 122. 140. 194.
Dogma 25. 91. 163.
Etheric Vacuum 66.
Evil & Ignorance 5. 11. 23. 36. 47. 89. 97. 98. 144. 159. 215. 222. 236. 237. 238. 249.
Experience 8. 9. 27. 86. 152. 186. 193. 253.
Faith 78. 210. 211.
Fear 27. 31. 111. 241.
Force : Physical 128, 169. Cosmic 151. Moral 80.
Giving 70.
Growth 148.
Humility 155.
Impatience 226.
Justice 231.
Knowledge & Wisdom 37. 86. 122. 163. 189. 232. 256.
Leadership 81. 133. 215.
Light 25. 30. 109.
Love 43. 46. 50. 57. 58. 147. 148. 217. 218.
Matter 109. 152.
Mediums 75. 76.
Numerology 85.
Omens, Symbols & Miracles 35. 55. 73. 74. 96. 126. 146. 168. 195. 203.
Pact, Plan & Program 14. 17. 78. 142. 178. 180. 215. 233. 257.
Parables: Figs 104, Five Sons 156, Gardener 163, Mustard Seed 156, Ravens 160, Roses 101, Small Mishiefs 175, Two Bounties 182.
Pattern 149.
Patience 9. 22. 84.
Patriotism 15.
Peace 230. 234. 246.
Personal Choice 14. 16. 29. 93. 153. 157. 168. 246. 253.
Prayer 32. 131. 241.
Promise 10. 16. 24. 28. 42. 117. 166. 192. 205. 248.
Prophets & Prophecy 65. 66. 67. 83. 172.
Reincarnation 6. 12. 25. 31. 72. 76. 81. 152.
Rewards, Recompense & Money 39. 40. 82. 87. 143. 144. 201. 247. 250.
Sacrifice 34.
Self Command 93. 147.
Science & Inovation 14. 166.
Second Coming 25. 26. 29. 36. 72. 81. 106. 114. 120. 146. 181. 219.
Service 2. 33. 69. 107. 114. 156. 177.
Space 65.
Spirit 20.
Suffering 13. 176.
Thought 57. 66. 148.
Time 41. 45.
Tolerence 27.
Tranquility 38.
Vibration 67.
Victory 223.
War 18. 47. 230.
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Chapter 44:

I Say Ye Have a Birthright

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1. MY DEARLY beloved, I speak you an utterance that hath in it import, I say concerning things that are well for your spirits;

2. I come unto men silently, making speech unto those who do goodly works: I come many times in the night to those who are faithful in my service: I speak of their work: they know that I am.

3. Know ye that there be brethren who have looked upon my face; they live in the present; they have knowledge of me in their hearts; they have heard my words spoken;

4. They say, Master, we serve thee at personal direction even as thou servest us by personal direction; we commune with one another, knowing one another.

5. Large numbers know me thus; they have their errands and their missions; they go to and fro; they execute those missions; the world hath no knowledge why they go to and fro.

6. The world suspecteth that they be divine in their inspiration; it knoweth not that which is decided at my command.

7. Beloved, I tell you ye do come unto me and I instruct you; I instruct others also, I tell them there are those who have come to lead earth's peoples, behold their identities have not been known;

8. They are my seconds in command who presently come to achieve goodly works.

9. Some think they be popes, some think them wise men who have seen the star of goodly comfort, some think them kings and sages, chosen to guide the nations;

10. But they come as I decree it: they appear in strange manners announcing their godhood: they harken and wait, thus they show their appointments.

11. My beloved, I tell you, friends ye do have who love you; they say, Master, we suspect thy servants' divinity yet they do cloud it before us.

12. I say unto them, Nay, they have not awakened to their powers; they say, We help, that their powers awaken swiftly; I perceive them in their helping, they are blessed that they perform it.

13. My beloved, ye do have a tryst with righteousness that ye know not of at present; righteousness hath visited you, ye have taken it unto you; I say, Ye have not recalled it in completeness, not knowing its extent, not divining its immensities.

14. I tell you there are things that I do teach you personally; other things there are that ye do teach yourselves, being mindful of your missions;

15. I tell you that I teach you of your godhood, that ye mayest awaken in your memories and realize your identities.

16. Harken to my voice: let it be known unto the sons of men that ye have made sacrifices unto me in times that are but legend; they have cost you your lives; seers and prophets have ye been in my name, causing upheavals of governments and peoples;

17. Witches and banshees and torments and escapades, these have come unto you, behold they have tortured you: the dark ones have witnessed you, they have sought to destroy you.

18. Know that destruction cometh not of these; men have killed your bodies many times; I say ye have met death with carols on your lips.

19. Lo, ye meet them not again: I tell you that I have heard your cries of distress, I have healed you in fire, I have kept you from troubles when men knew it not.

20. Shall I not do it times and again?

21. What meriteth the promise if the pledge be not kept?

22. I say ye have a mission that again disturbeth governments: ye do go forth leading my cohorts unto righteousness: your lives hold vast hazards: ye do deem those lives worthless.

23. Provocations arise. Ye do listen for my voice amid tempests of calamities. Ye do hear it and are strengthened.

24. I say that ye shall come unto a pass where the sons of men revile you; they shall cast you from their synagogues; behold they shall vaunt themselves that they have triumphed over you;

25. They shall seek to imprison you, they shall give you to the jailer;

26. A thousand shall flee at your right hands, in that they perceive you.

27. I say that ye do return to them, your carriage hath a triumph, ye shall lead those who love you, my people shall know you.

28. Waste not your worryings upon that which is Written, squander not imaginings on rumorings of idleness.

29. Those things which happen have a swiftness in their coming; verily I tell you, they have swifter speed in leaving you.

30. Do men plant a vineyard and weed it in a month? Ye do plant a harvest unto me and weed it in a year. Verily time flieth on wings that are golden when the Host declareth happenings.

31. Ye do come unto me saying, Master, use us for thy glory: I do smile and make reply, Verily, beloved, your own desires have cast you for the goodly work ye do.

32. Love hath made you what you are: love hath put you where you are: love hath decreed your roles and fortunes.

33. Make a loud speech among you, beloved; thus let it praise you: We shall not rebuke ourselves for that which was chosen by ourselves that the glory cometh in, that the land knoweth fatness.

34. I say vast numbers come in unto you; thus do they greet you, We do know you, the Beloved; ye do serve the Bright Servant: lead us to achievement with His name upon our lips.

35. I say unto you now, The event is worth the waiting, verily in substance, verily in circumstance!

36. Harken to my voice. I speak with authority.

37. Ye have come unto a place where ye are known of certain elders; thus do they reason: These men have strange speech, yea they utter strange language; let us watch them with care lest prophets escape us!

38. Ye do come unto them increasingly with light that is abundant; they say, Whence cometh such illumination and radiance of reason?

39. They do know you for those who have promise of great concepts, verily for a guardianship.

40. They say, We will wait: the times shall inform us if our assumings have correctness.

41. My beloved, I say unto you, do naught causing strife except it be for honor, except it be for loveliness, except it be for privilege that honor cometh in.

42. Hear ye all things, reserve ye your judgments.

43. Make ye no pledges whereof fulfilling is desiring,

44. Take all men to your hearts who do ask of you increase.

45. Behold the time draweth short: make ye no contracts that are not your vocations,

46. Please no one in authority for the sake of pleasing only,

47. Give amply to all who ask of you, as your purses permit and justice hath its rendering,

48. Deny nothing unto those whose claims on you are just,

49. Make ye no pretendings,

50. Hear no evil of any man, speak ye none in return,

51. Let your thought be of me for a period daily.

52. Transcribe not anything in books that hath not its lesson of spirit for others, make beauteous ideas to blossom on pages that are printed,

53. Come unto me with the griefs of others, telling them of me from your personal experiencings, do this richly, do this generously.

54. Hear the cry of the oppressed, give them succor speedily.

55. Make ye no statements with your lips that have not obedience to the facts whereof ye birthed them,

56. Love those who surround you, make no penance to past hungerings,

57. Forget your identities, as ye now are, or have been,

58. Take that which is shown you, call it opening for service; call it opportunity sacred unto spirit;

59. Work with an eagerness.

60. These things are paramount; they have a goodly import: I say that they acclaim you unto the nations.

61. Ye do have a call to serve that cometh of my calling: it encompasseth lives of self-denial, as men may judge them;

62. Your return shall be rendered you richly, I tell you; I say ye shall eschew it, ye shall seek no reward but the doing of the labor, the joy that cometh unto you cometh from the harvest.

63. Those do come unto you who say, We know that ye be prophets and seers, verily perchance the Anointed of old, for we have word of them in flesh: lo, if ye be such, arise and expound these mysteries that are hidden.

64. I say unto you, Their wits proclaim them: behold they are foolish who challenge your mastership; others come unto you saying, We do know you from your works, that they come of the Light;

65. These do ye lead.

66. Those come unto you saying, Verily have we heard of you, the Bright Servant hath revealed you;

67. Know that I give no one such a word at any time.

68. I say ye are self-evident: the power resteth in you to render such evidence, but only do ye use it as I may direct.

69. Ye do have powers now to make yourselves known: ye do have powers now to make yourselves believed; guide not yourselves by ambitious yearnings to be known.

70. That which cometh, cometh: verily circumstance is regent, it giveth you its fiat.

71. Verily many will come unto you saying, We do love you for your lives that are rendered in expoundings and yet we serve you not; we serve the One who sent you.

72. Tell them not of One who sent you: behold say ye unto them, Our Lord hath a mission for all of us together, each one in his role: perchance our roles be leadership, but he who leadeth is only greatest servant.

73. Great leadership, beloved, is ever great service; verily I tell you of the nature of that service:

74. The times are ripe for revolt in men's hearts against superstition, against bigotry, against injustice, they have a bone to pick with life in that it denieth them their godhood; they have a bone to pick with life in that it denieth them access to spiritual capacity for spiritual enjoyments.

75. They know that the earth is not of vileness, for such hath superstition taught them; they reason that God of some kind is, yet do they resent that He maketh not Himself known to them in miracle;

76. Lo, men have a humor, as I have told you: they do mock the things of spirit in that things of spirit are denied to their vision.

77. I say that ye have come to show them their error: ye are showing them at present: great are the avenues of service in every quarter of that land wherein ye dwell.

78. Say ye unto men, Behold there is more to mortal life than ye perceive in your blindness of littleness.

79. Verily they do harken and say unto you, What is it?

80. Say unto them, Love hath its manifestation in circumstantial miracle.

81. What mattereth it if they say unto you, Nay, not so, for such displeaseth us; we say that we want miracles of sight and sound.

82. I tell you, beloved, they do have such miracles, yet perceive them not in that they understand not the makings thereof.

83. I say that if they did understand the makings of miracles, verily would they rise above mortality and enter into Spirit.

84. Behold they have senses, those are the miracles! Behold they have emotions, those are the miracles! Behold they have feelings of trust in that which is vaster than perceivings of flesh, those are the miracles!

85. Answer men when they ask you what lieth behind life, that God hath given unto each and every man an equipment transcending his physical endowment.

86. God hath sent unto every man a Savior who hath opened a way to eternal profit by perceptions of sense that beholdeth of the soul; these have no connection with physical endowment;

87. I say unto you, The soul hath its senses even as the body, it seeth and heareth and feeleth, as the body; it giveth off an essence that hath contact with its brethren in dimensions of Time and Space inverted.

88. It reasoneth with other souls without substance of contacts.

89. Men have these qualities hidden beneath layers of that which is sensuous, that seemeth to them life; they have attributes making for divine contact with each hour of their breathing; they see and hear and feel preservers that they admit not in intellect.

90. Tell men that they can see my face literally when their hearts make obeisance to heavenly probities.

91. Tell them that they can contact those who have become as spirits by rendering unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's and unto the Father that which is celestial.

92. I tell you there are things of spirit that have no encompassment by man as ye find him;

93. Spirit hath possibilities to fathom every depth of promise in the Word made manifest to men: Spirit hath possibilities in that it maketh man to set himself above the stars of morning;

94. Spirit is great in that it transcendeth earthly flesh and nerves and sinews and becometh buoyant, even as Light, traveling as Light, doing those things that work eternally towards harmony.

95. Spirit bothereth not with fleshly detail concerning fortunes of earth, though it be not impractical toward facts that are earthly.

96. We have knowledge of Spirit when we say, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, in the hearts of men as in the hearts of those who constitute the Host.

97. Verily ye have knowledge of Spirit when ye do go unto the ages and perceive imprinted there the soul recordings of those who have witnessed the Father manifesting in Nature and showing His goodly works unto peoples who have perished.

98. Beloved, I tell you that ye are slated for a miracle in yourselves in that ye do perceive the world's need and fill it to my glory.

99. I say the world needeth reformation against triviality; it needeth your speech saying, Behold life is more than this, it is more than putting on and taking off, it is more than drink, it is more than nourishment.

100. Verily it is the ascent unto glory of Spirit manifestation devoid of hoaxing, devoid of cant, devoid of dogma, devoid of those fancies that have their roots in hobbies.

101. The world needeth spirituality, not spiritualism: let my words be with you over many years.

102. Give unto him who asketh and take not from him who needeth them sorely.

103. Ye are Spirits Incarnate, destined to make unto humankind a benevolence; ye do come thus together for fruition of service.

104. Come unto me as it pleaseth you, asking for words to go into your lips; it is my delight to set them in your lips; rest in my name, knowing that I am your elder brother who hath set his store upon you. . . .

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