Topical Index
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.
Others
3.
4.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
56.
59.
61.
64.
68.
71.
77.
90.
92.
94.
99.
100.
102.
103.
108.
110.
112.
113.
115.
118.
119.
121.
123.
124.
125.
127.
132.
135.
136.
139.
141.
145.
150.
154.
158.
161.
162.
164.
167.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
179.
183.
184.
185.
187.
188.
190.
191.
197.
198.
202.
204.
208.
209.
213.
214.
216.
220.
221.
224.
225.
227.
228.
229.
235.
239.
240.
242.
243.
245.
252.
254.
255.
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Chapter 54:
The Message Paramount
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1. KNOW THAT the Message Paramount is this: that those who
have business with the world should be civil of demeanor; verily
I tell you, the day arriveth soon when the business of the world
hath an infantile concept; men say among themselves, Nobler
pastures call us!
2. The days of rejoicing are those of faith in the Father's
mighty project, that faith hath its triumph in principles eternal.
3. Say unto the hungering, The King reigneth! The King
ruleth! The King instructeth! Behold the King chastiseth with
mercy!
4. Those who have faith have understanding, those who have
understanding gain unto a merit: the mortal world knoweth it,
the Father's host proclaimeth it.
5. When ye do have faith, there come principles unto you that
make of your lives a paean of rejoicing.
6. I say those principles have basis in eternal understanding
of all those who have ever lived in flesh, the mass of whom
suffer the heartbeat of the world, day unto day, yea hour unto
hour.
7. Know ye that men have long perceived this mass
attention to be the affairs of daily life, but have given it no
thought, thinking only of themselves.
8. Men have seen visions and dreamed dreams: they have
called on the Father and solicited His ministers for help in times
of stress: they have known the eternal satisfaction of that
praying which is militant.
9. I tell you that they have not known as ye have been taught
to richness, my beloved, verily that I am, that my work goeth
forth today as of yesterday, yea of a thousand years of the past,
yea of ten thousand years yet to be.
10. I say they have not known that which ye have known to
surfeit: that the things of the world are unreal in their essence,
that naught cometh of them but ordeal for the soul, that all
things are as fancies uttered for man's intellect, that the earth is
a suffering-place for his profit.
11. Man hath a destiny; that destiny is beautiful; it
encompasseth a voyage upward from spiritual ignorance to
divine education; it maketh man to create worlds and people
them with creatures of his thought.
12. I say that ye be preaching in the opening of a cycle, even
as before; men know you for your works; they will know you yet
again.
13. Shout it from the housetops: The Son of Man cometh unto
every human heart that listeneth for His utterance!
14. Why say ye, If this were so, or, If that were so? Know ye
not that blasphemy dwelleth therein? . . .
15. Verily it is blasphemy unto your souls, since blasphemy is
rebuke of eternal truth, naught else.
16. Blasphemy cometh as a scourge, making doubt to prevail
where Truth should be king;
17. I say unto you, Ye have no cause to deny yourselves
unless ye be childish and go blindly toward the dark.
18. The Light playeth on you.
19. Let my voice be your tocsin amid the cries of your
discretions: that which is Written cannot be unwritten; that which
is Said cannot be unspoken.
20. Why say ye, We are blind in flesh; lo, if we awaken then it
will be well?
21. Know ye that wakefulness cometh unto those who do rub
their eyelids and sit upright, not to those slumbering who
murmur, Is it dawn?
22. Beloved, I adjure you: Be strong in your faith that your
master hath said truly, This is the Truth, abide ye in it always.
23. When men make the clamoring, These things are of
madness, answer them not; make no explainings for
contentions in the spirit or the values thereof; say unto them,
Take our words or leave them; on your own heads be it.
24. Great shall be the duress brought upon your utterings.
25. Come unto me and ask always, Master, what say we?
Behold I instruct you! have I not done so into times of
the present? whence cometh the doubting, that I fail you
in future? again do I tell you, that which is Written cannot be
unwritten; that which hath been Spoken cannot be unsaid.
26. I tell you, trouble of the spirit is a veil across recognition of
eternal truth; struggling in the veil, ye do tear it apart and
emerge into understanding of that which is sublime.
27. Tell those who are of quandaries that he who cometh
unto me saying sincerely, Master, I would of thee that
thou speakest unto me, that I do speak unto him nightly,
but if he hath no ears to hear, how doth he blame me?
28. Verily all have ears: the blame is their own if a silence doth
plague them.
29. Say unto those doubting: The Bright One hath addressed a
message to the world; be of good cheer, be comforted; that
which is Written is good unto men: it happeneth to them in pain
for a moment but a surgical pain that purgeth of malady, verily
in their hearts, yea in their spirits.
30. The things that men suffer are of their own pleasing, in one
life or many, except they be cast out by their flights from
malfeasance.
31. I say they have reaped their reward, age upon age and life
upon life.
32. There are a thousand judgment days for every life, and no
Judgment Day at all.
33. Beloved, harken: the works of the world are abominable;
those working the abomination may be guiltless; change
cometh of a mighty order; day unto day uttereth speech and
night unto night showeth knowledge of wherein this is to be.
34. Mark you, I have spoken: Love Eternal must dwell upon
the mountain places of daily thought; it must charge and
surcharge the heart of every man until it ennobleth him to a
point where he communeth with the Host as now he
communeth with his brother.
35. The things of earth are of no importance; the day cometh
when man seeth himself ennobled and heareth the approval of
all the millions who have gone before him.
36. Consider the lilies of the field: they toil not, neither do they
spin; is it not true that they have a part in life as great as
the mountains of hope or chasms of despair that men create in
life according to their wisdom?
37. Is it not true that small lives are as tremendous in the
suffering-places of experience as those of kings who walk not in
adversity?
38. Let them be simple of concept when it cometh to truth;
make them to hear the voice of conscience and fear it, loving
righteousness.
39. We who uphold the world would have it known that Love is
eternally manifesting in lilies as well as mountains, in those who
do sweep as in those who rule empires.
40. Have not all their places?
41. Can the eye say, I am greater than the hand? or can the
hand say, I am greater than the foot?
42. Behold the universe is of size in that man's body is of
smallness in comparison with mountains; let him be
mountainous in spirit and I say that his thought encompasseth
creation.
43. Who is so small in stature, yea in his notoriety, that he
cannot inherit the kingdom of Light?
44. Lo, the world maketh progress unto divinity; ye have seen
the march of eternal benefaction; the universe is only a mustard
seed and verily in a mustard seed lieth the universe.
45. Teach my people, feed my sheep, trust in my guidance,
listen for my voice.
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