Philopold... The Greek who came from the Stars ❤️ Jesus reveals the Great Gospel of John thru Jakob Lorber

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THE GREAT GOSPEL OF JOHN Volume 1, Chapter 212 to 215

Revealed from the Lord thru the Inner Word to Jacob Lorber

Philopold... The Greek who came from the stars ...

Chapter 212

212,7. Says Philopold: ‘ ... The Jews had certain seers. These never opened their mouths, except for sheer warnings of which some came true upon certain usually unspecified times. Most of them however were empty air, for the Earth’s nature surely always has been stronger than the mouth of a Jewish prophet. The Greeks are stoics in general, and a true stoic has no fear, therefore neither I, for I too am a staunch stoic.’

212,8. Says Matthew, the apostle, to Me privately, (until recently the tax-collector at Sibarah), ‘Lord, this one I know quite well, a thoroughly annoying person. This one always kicked up a fuss outside my tax office, whenever he was taking his wares to Capernaum or Nazareth. With him I am still quite annoyed and feel like working him over.’

212,9. I said: ‘Let it be. I have a little test for him, and it will shortly come about.’

212,10. Matthew stands back, but Philopold recognized his tax collector from Sibarah, saying to him: ‘Well well, you miserly turnpike jockey, how come you are here too? What is your barricade going to do without you watching it from every angle with your lynx-like eyes? No need for you to actually stir up this wonder savior against me, for he shall know what to do if I get too stiff for him. But from the natural aspect you two could have a tough fight with me, for a stoic is no rope or string that one can bend any old way.

212,11. See, the miraculous healing of the 200 sick has confounded nearly all the inhabitants of Cana. Why not me? Because I am a true stoic, to whom nearly all of creation is hardly worth a bump on the nose, and myself and miserable life even less. How would you therefore punish me? With death? I tell you I long for it, together with eternal annihilation, because I owe thanks to no god for this ignominious life. Or should one feel obliged to anyone for the most despised gift of all? Surely it isn’t much for an almighty God to call a human into being. Who could prevent God from doing so? The man still-to-be created surely won’t be asked whether he wants to be created, so that as the only one really concerned, he may utter his yes or no. Of equal unconcern to the as yet un-created one is it for the already created one as to whether or not he is followed by an as yet uncreated one. For a God therefore, the act of creating is nothing special, but indeed so for the created one, because he has to be something that he has never been able to request. What could indeed be more deplorable than having to be without ever having wanted it?

212,12. Give me to eat and drink without my work or effort, and I shall be satisfied for at least the duration of Earth-life. But having to work unreasonably hard for maintaining this being, and therefore suffer like a hunted wolf, and on top of that be obliged to thank some god for it and at the same time keep certain commandments, only for the creator’s selfish benefit, for this let me ‘thank you, not’ to all Jewish and Greek gods or half-gods.’

212,13. Says Matthew: ‘A few more such people on Earth and Satan himself has a school he can attend for a hundred years. Lord, what is to be done with this one? If he really is the way he speaks, then all the angels together can achieve nothing with him in the normal way.’

Chapter 213 - The earth as the sole school for children of God

213,1. I said: ‘Just let it be, you shall soon convince yourself that something can be done with this one.’ And turning to Philopold, the stoic: ‘Do you think that you did not enter upon a prior contract with God, your Creator, fulfilling all the oft-stipulated conditions essential for life upon this planet? See, you fool, this is already the twentieth heavenly sphere on which you live physically. Your cumulative age in the flesh in terrestrial years far exceeds the number of sand grains in all the terrestrial oceans. Yet besides that, what eons of time, hardly imaginable to men walking the Earth physically...

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