P2048:2, 192:2.6
This remark spread among the brethren and was received as a statement by Jesus
to the effect that John would not die before the Master returned, as many
thought and hoped, to establish the kingdom in power and glory. It was this
interpretation of what Jesus said that had much to do with getting Simon Zelotes
back into service, and keeping him at work.
P2048:3, 192:2.7
When they returned to the others, Jesus went for a walk and talk with Andrew
and James. When they had gone a short distance, Jesus said to Andrew, "Andrew,
do you trust me?" And when the former chief of the apostles heard Jesus ask
such a question, he stood still and answered, "Yes, Master, of a certainty
I trust you, and you know that I do." Then said Jesus: "Andrew, if you trust
me, trust your brethren more -- even Peter. I once trusted you with the leadership
of your brethren. Now must you trust others as I leave you to go to the Father.
When your brethren begin to scatter abroad because of bitter persecutions,
be a considerate and wise counselor to James my brother in the flesh when
they put heavy burdens upon him which he is not qualified by experience to
bear. And then go on trusting, for I will not fail you. When you are through
on earth, you shall come to me."
P2048:4, 192:2.8
Then Jesus turned to James, asking, "James, do you trust me?" And of course
James replied, "Yes, Master, I trust you with all my heart." Then said Jesus:
"James, if you trust me more, you will be less impatient with your brethren.
If you will trust me, it will help you to be kind to the brotherhood of believers.
Learn to weigh the consequences of your sayings and your doings. Remember
that the reaping is in accordance with the sowing. Pray for tranquillity of
spirit and cultivate patience. These graces, with living faith, shall sustain
you when the hour comes to drink the cup of sacrifice. But never be dismayed;
when you are through on earth, you shall also come to be with me."
P2048:5, 192:2.9
Jesus next talked with Thomas and Nathaniel. Said he to Thomas, "Thomas, do
you serve me?" Thomas replied, "Yes, Lord, I serve you now and always." Then
said Jesus: "If you would serve me, serve my brethren in the flesh even as
I have served you. And be not weary in this well-doing but persevere as one
who has been ordained by God for this service of love. When you have finished
your service with me on earth, you shall serve with me in glory. Thomas, you
must cease doubting; you must grow in faith and the knowledge of truth. Believe
in God like a child but cease to act so
childishly. Have courage; be strong
in faith and mighty in the kingdom of God."
P2049:1, 192:2.10
Then said the Master to Nathaniel, "Nathaniel, do you serve me?" And the apostle
answered, "Yes, Master, and with an undivided affection." Then said Jesus:
"If, therefore, you serve me with a whole heart, make sure that you are devoted
to the welfare of my brethren on earth with tireless affection. Admix friendship
with your counsel and add love to your philosophy. Serve your fellow men even
as I have served you. Be faithful to men as I have watched over you. Be less
critical; expect less of some men and thereby lessen the extent of your disappointment.
And when the work down here is over, you shall serve with me on high."
P2049:2, 192:2.11
After this the Master talked with Matthew and Philip. To Philip he said, "Philip,
do you obey me?" Philip answered, "Yes, Lord, I will obey you even with my
life." Then said Jesus: "If you would obey me, go then into the lands of the
gentiles and proclaim this gospel. The prophets have told you that to obey
is better than to sacrifice. By faith have you become a God-knowing kingdom
son. There is but one law to obey -- that is the command to go forth proclaiming
the gospel of the kingdom. Cease to fear men; be unafraid to preach the good
news of eternal life to your fellows who languish in darkness and hunger for
the light of truth. No more, Philip, shall you busy yourself with money and
goods. You now are free to preach the glad tidings just as are your brethren.
And I will go before you and be with you even to the end."
P2049:3, 192:2.12
And then, speaking to Matthew, the Master asked, "Matthew, do you have it
in your heart to obey me?" Matthew answered, "Yes, Lord, I am fully dedicated
to doing your will." Then said the Master: "Matthew, if you would obey me,
go forth to teach all peoples this gospel of the kingdom. No longer will you
serve your brethren the material things of life; henceforth you are also to
proclaim the good news of spiritual salvation. From now on have an eye single
only to obeying your commission to preach this gospel of the Father's kingdom.
As I have done the Father's will on earth, so shall you fulfill the divine
commission. Remember, both Jew and gentile are your brethren. Fear no man
when you proclaim the saving truths of the gospel of the kingdom of heaven.
And where I go, you shall presently come."
P2049:4, 192:2.13
Then he walked and talked with the Alpheus twins, James and Judas, and speaking
to both of them, he asked, "James and Judas, do you believe in me?" And when
they both answered, "Yes, Master, we do believe," he said: "I will soon leave
you. You see that I have already left you in the flesh. I tarry only a short
time in this form before I go to my Father. You believe in me -- you are my
apostles, and you always will be. Go on believing and remembering your association
with me, when I am gone, and after you have, perchance, returned to the work
you used to do before you came to live with me. Never allow a change in your
outward work to influence your allegiance. Have faith in God to the end of
your days on earth. Never forget that, when you are a faith son of God, all
upright work of the realm is sacred. Nothing which a son of God does can be
common. Do your work, therefore, from this time on, as for God. And when you
are through on this world, I have other and better worlds where you shall
likewise work for me. And in all of this work, on this world and on other
worlds, I will work with you, and my spirit shall dwell within you."
P2049:5, 192:2.14
It was almost ten o'clock when Jesus returned from his visit with the Alpheus
twins, and as he left the apostles, he said: "Farewell, until I meet you all
on the mount of your ordination tomorrow at noontime." When he had thus spoken,
he vanished from their sight.