The New Revelation
by Jakob Lorber as Bible Study
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The Lord
Himself said;
"I have many more
things to say to you but you cannot bear them now. But when He, the
Spirit of Truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth for He will
not speak on His own initiative, but whatever He hears, He will speak;
and He will disclose to you what is to come."
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This Biblical quote has likely
been used and abused by many would-be prophets. But, the fact
that it was said by the Lord Himself should indicate that among the many
prophets many will definitely be false, but some must also be genuine
and must exist and should therefore be sought out. Prophets in
general do not proclaim that they are prophets. It would be wise
to be suspicious or at least cautious of someone openly and
perhaps loudly proclaiming to be a prophet. In the State of Utah
in the United States of America for instance, there seem to be
prophets around every corner. Lay people who proclaim themselves
prophets are not uncommon. Every few years or so another pops
up. For the most part, they are "certifiable."
A person willing to look for the
truth must also be willing to sift through the falsehood in the
world (and there is a lot of it) in order to determine
for themselves whether it is indeed false and to determine that
what is being proclaimed as true, is in fact true. This is the
responsibility of every human being. If we do not use our own
faculties to cold bloodedly investigate for ourselves we are
merely puppets dancing on someone else's strings.
The purpose of Bible Study
should be to expand ones spiritual scope through a better and
deeper understanding of Scripture by what ever means. This
should be a completely positive spiritual endeavor - without
fear. However,
should the purpose of Biblical study be to merely write a
thesis, to gain an advantage over another or, to acquire a
scholastic degree or the like, then the purpose of such a study
becomes a mere intellectual
exercise rather than a spiritual experience. Not that an
intellectual exercise is not worthy of merit but, from this process
there is a danger of drawing conclusions that are
completely wrong because the objective is directed at strictly
material gains rather than spiritual enlightenment. Furthermore,
because of the perceived credibility placed on scholasticism, it
can easily be used to mislead others due to the erroneous
presumption that a scholar must know more than a lay person.
A degree in Divine studies
seldom yields a spiritual person. It often results in someone in
the business of marketing Christianity at a profit. They
proclaim to be bringing the word of Jesus to the world when
often they are shamelessly and often hypocritically prostituting
Christianity or puffing up their own celebrity.
Many might disagree with these
statements, but Christ did say that; "you will know them but what
they do not by what they say." The general
appearance of scholastically studying scripture would appear
lofty and spiritual but the result seldom bares spiritual fruit.
If it did there would never have been wars or other similar
debauchery throughout history "in the name of God" among
educated so-called Christians in high places who by all rights
should have known better. One has to ask, did they do what they
did knowingly, or did their schemes unfold by accident - to
blame the "devil" is very convenient.
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The New
Revelation
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Although the New Revelation itself is a complete work of latter
day non-denominational Christian revelation it is not in
competition with the Bible. It is in complete accord with the
Bible backing it in every way. Therefore, as a monumental revelatory work, the entire
New Revelation is an invaluable comparative companion for
serious Bible Study. It is
comprised of a variety of completely
restored Biblical texts from the old and new testament that had been omitted in the early
editing's of the Bible. Some of the texts of the New Testament
were intentionally written without specific details or further
explanations according to
the wishes of the Heavenly Father. This applies specifically to
the Biblical Gospel of John. In the New Revelation the Great
Gospel of John is presented in its completeness (about 5000
pages).
Many of the people and
lives of the
old and new testaments personages come to life as the events
that happened around them completely unfold around their
relationship to the Lord Jesus Christ. In the Great Gospel of John
by Jakob Lorber the three years of ministry on Earth the life
and activity of the Lord Jesus Christ is revealed
as a day to day diary in the finest detail. Also,
within these dialogs are very fine explanations, reasons, and
elaborations for Christ's coming, dying and His second return.
Great details are given with respect to the nature of "being
human," why we exist, why life is such a struggle on planet
Earth, why we have a spirit and a soul as well as a physical
body, what our inner life is about, what "sin" actually is,
why we were born onto this Earth and how we come to be here
beyond mere physical biology (why our spirits rose to the
challenge of our difficult life here),
explanations about what Christ actually meant when He spoke
nearly 2000 years ago, how and why some of his words got
distorted, life after death and many, many, many other truly great revelations.
Among these are also many, many detailed explanations on spiritual and
even
scientific topics,
that are being proven correct in spite of the fact that they
were revealed nearly 150 years ago.
Any bible
study
would simply be incomplete without this body of knowledge to
compare to.
Typically bible study
relies on the interpretations made by bible scholars. Christ
himself said that it is not given to these types of people to
understand the Holy Scriptures. (paraphrased; the wise of the
world consider the wisdom of God foolishness, God considers the
wisdom of the world foolishness) Why people would even take what
are at best the second or third guesses of very dry scholars over
what the Heavenly Father Himself might have said is to defeat
the purpose of Bible Study in the first place. In the New
Revelation the Lord Himself tells you what He meant, what He
intended, and why He acted as He did and His plan for creation
and His created.
At present many
argue over the intended meaning of one Bible passage over
another. Would it not be sensible to at least examine what the
Father Himself had intended to say in
His own words. If someone says that they are searching for the
truth in the Bible they may as well search where He is at least suspected
of being or having made Himself heard. This will likely result
in investigating many "dead ends." But, a few inquiries will
result in fruitful findings as God has never forsaken His
children - there have been genuine prophets on Earth, even if
the mainstream has not or refuses to recognize them.
The
Household of God is another New Revelation writing. It is
comprised of the books
of the old testament from the Fall of Lucifer to the Deluge and
Noah. The lives of all of the major personages of this time
period come to life; Adam, Eve, Enoch (Henoch), Seth, Kenan,
Thubalkain, Gemela, Hanoch, Cain and their history, the children
of the North, the East ... even Melchezidech and the founding of
Jerusalem. This and a
few other books are not yet translated and published in English.
These books are a must for Christian and non-Christian alike.
If you
were a church going Christian would it not serve to deepen your
personal belief in Christianity by having more information
about the Biblical texts? This appears to be the reason why the
New Revelation by Jakob Lorber have come into being through
direct revelation in the times of revelation.
It would be hard for a student of the Bible
to find a better body of work for the purpose of Bible Study. The New
Revelation is not a scholarly work - Yet thousands of people all around
the world are coming to the conclusion that it is a true revelation, profoundly
substantiating and providing a strong philosophical base for what is
valid about Christianity, clarifying what has become distorted in
Christianity, and laying bare the intent of Christianity as the Lord
Jesus Christ had intended it to be. |
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For the sensitive person it is
impossible to conceive that the stories of the Bible
have been simply made up by virtue of how they are written, ideated
sequenced, structured and how they make one feel when read; the
reader will have the same "feeling" when reading the New
Revelation. In fact, this feeling is deepened because more is
being revealed to better acquaint us with Creation, our own
lives, and Gods plan, place and purpose for and in our lives.
A cold-blooded scholar may not feel this way when reading the Bible or
the New Revelation because they study scriptures as a challenge,
an intellectual exercise rather than for the spiritual
experience. From and because of this premise it is easy to draw the completely wrong
conclusions. Often it is the controversy that they stir that
perpetuates Christian debate.
The New
Revelation makes for an excellent Bible Study Companion for the
Christian wanting to understand the meaning of Gods words in
spirit or anyone wanting to discover Christianity in its purest
form. One will soon realize that Christianity is not a religion
at all - it is a way of life and that Christianity has itself
been deadened by varying degrees by the various sects of
Christian religions. When Christianity is lowered to the level
of a religion it becomes dead. The stone buildings we have come
to call houses of God are inanimate and devoid of life and are
all too often places of empty ceremony. The very idea of humans
presuming to force the presence of God into a building is
absurd. The only church intended to and worthy of the Heavenly
Father's presence is the one He Himself created within the
sanctuary of the heart of the human being who truly loves Him
and his fellow man. Only from there will the Holy Father speak
to His child. The Holy Father spoke to a worthy son in Jakob
Lorber and the result is the New Revelation. Nearly 10,000 pages
making up 25 substantial volumes of continuous and precise
dictation from the Holy Father to Lorber's heart for nearly 25
years, from 1840-1864. For this
reason he has been called a present day "Scribe of God."
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To The New
Revelation Writings |
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Austrian mystic
Jakob Lorber
(1800 - 1864)
Jakob
Lorber faithfully recorded the missing books of the Bible over
a twenty-four-year period. Receiving all his inspirational
information through the "Inner Word," for this reason he is
being regarded as the
"Lord's scribe."
Sacrificing a promising
musical career to
obey an inner voice which told him to "take his pen and write."
He
wrote:
"Thus spoke the Lord to
and within me for everyone, and that is true, faithful and
certain: Whoever wants to talk with Me, let him come to Me and
I will lay the answer in his heart...."
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The
Following Jakob Lorber titles are available:
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The Advent of Christ
The Childhood of Jesus
The Lord's Sermons
Saturn
And many others in the
process of translation |
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