Having And Pursuing Great Faith - Part 2
Throughout the text, The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age, Jesus said repeatedly, "What I have done all men can do." (See e.g. The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age 178:46.) This means that all men have the potential to do all the things Jesus did. This includes healing the sick, driving entities out of people, walking on water, and raising the dead. The problem is that the capacity to do these things are hidden in secrecy, and a person has to do a huge amount of praying (i.e. lots of praying over the course of several years) to discover them. (The person who discovers the secrets of God via prayer, becomes a nexus of spiritual activity, until he disappears, then the activity subsides.)
Jesus indicated in The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age, chapter 40, that there is a 'Silence' that a person can go to, to gain love, power, and learn the secrets of God. A person can go to this 'Silence', by simply praying and believing he is there, and requesting the gifts he wants from God.
Apart from the above, the following scripture points to the fact that Jesus and his disciples used an extremely holy name of God, to accomplish the things they did. (Verses 15-19 provide an example of Jesus using God's sacred name.)
The Aquarian Age Gospel of Jesus, the Christ of the Piscean Age
Chapter 89
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 baptised in Holy Breath.
5 And then they prayed; alight 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, aword 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.
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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.
Other scriptures show Jesus invoking angels who do profound things (e.g. Gospel of Bartholomew, Section 2), and Jesus' disciples beginning to say mysteries that have the capacity to destroy creation (Gospel of Bartholomew, Section 1, verse 22).
All of the above are possible to those who have faith correctly, and it is in fact what everyone should strive for. At the same time, these things are really, really hard to accomplish. This is the way God differentiates human beings from one another. He made having faith correctly something that only a few human beings want to do, and from the few who practice it, he made things very, very difficult for the ones who want to be first in the Godhead.
(You may read here, for the best and most effective way to have faith - that I'm aware of.)
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