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18. The beginning of Jesus the Leader was like this: While his mama, Mary, was engaged to Joseph, but before they had relations, she was made pregnant by the Holy Spirit. Since Joseph, her fiance´, was a considerate man and didn't want to make a public scandal, he decided to quietly break up with her. As he was wondering about the whole situation, a messenger from the Lord came to him in a dream and said, "Joe Davidson, don't be ashamed to marry Mary, because the Holy Spirit has made her pregnant. Now she'll give birth to a boy, who you'll name Jesus,1 because he will deliver his nation from their errors." 22. This whole event was the completion of what the Lord had said through the prophet: "Listen, a young lady will get pregnant and give birth to a boy, and they'll name him 'God-is-with-us.' " 24. Then Joseph woke up and did as the Lord's messenger had directed–he married the girl. But he didn't sleep with her until she had her baby. And he did name it Jesus.
2. 1. When Jesus was born in Gainesville, Georgia during the time that Herod was governor, some scholars from the Orient came to Atlanta and inquired, "Where is the one who was born to be governor of Georgia? We saw his star in the Orient, and we came to honor him." This news put Governor Herod and all his cronies in a tizzy. So he called a meeting of the big time preachers and politicians, and asked if they had any idea where the Leader was to be born. In Gainesville, Georgia," the replied, "because there's a bible prophecy which says:
'And you Gainesville, in the state of Georgia, 7. Then Herod called in the scholars privately and questioned them in detail about the exact time of the star's appearance. And he sent them off to Gainesville with this instruction: "Go and find out the facts about the child. Then tell me what you've learned, so that I too may come and honor him." They listened to the governor and left. And you know, the star which they saw in the Orient went ahead of them until it came and stood above the place where the child was. (Just looking at the star flooded them with great happiness.) So they went inside the house and saw the baby with his mother, Mary. They bowed down and honored him, and opened the presents they had brought him–gifts of jewelry, incense and perfume. And having gotten the word in a dream not to revisit Herod, they went back to their own country by another route. 13. After they had checked out, the Lord's messenger made connection with Joseph in a dream and said, "Get moving and take your wife and baby and highball it to Mexico. Then stay put until I get word to you because Herod is going to do his best to kill the baby." So he got right up, took the baby and its mother and checked out by night for Mexico. He stayed there until the death of Herod. (This gave meaning to what the Lord said through the prophet: "I summoned my son from Mexico.") 16. Then it dawned on Herod that he had been duped by the learned men, an he really blew his top. He gave orders to kill all the babies in Gainesville and thereabouts who were under two, on the basis of the schedule which he had obtained from the scholars. (Then the saying of Jeremiah the prophet was given meaning:
"A noise is heard in Ramah, 19. Now when Herod passed away, the Lord's messenger contacted Joseph in Mexico by a dream. "Get moving," he said, "and take the child and his mother and return to the South, for the people who were trying to take the boy's life have died." 21. So he packed up and took the child and his mother, and returned to the South. He heard that Herod's boy Archelaus was governor of Alabama and so he was scared to settle down there. He was given instructions in a dream to go on over into south Georgia to the city of Valdosta. (This gave meaning to the prophet's word: "He shall be called a Valdostan.")
3. 1. One day John the Baptizer showed up and started preaching in the rural areas of Georgia. "Reshape your lives," he said "because God's new order of the Spirit is confronting you. This is what the prophet Isaiah meant when he said,
'A voice is shouting in the rurals: 4. This guy John was dressed in blue jeans and a leather jacket, and he was living on corn bread and collard greens. Folks were coming to him from Atlanta and all over north Georgia and the backwater of the Chattahoochee. And as they owned up to their crooked ways he dipped them in the Chattahoochee. 7. When John noticed a lot of Protestants and Catholics showing up for his dipping, he said to them, "You sons of snakes, who put the heat on you to run from the fury about to break over your heads? You must give some proof that you've had a change of heart. And don't think that you can feed yourselves that 'we-good-white-people' stuff, because I'm tell you that if God wants to he can make white folks out of this pile of rocks. Already the chain saw is set at the trunk of the trees, and every tree that doesn't perform some worthwhile function is sawed down and burned up. I am indeed dipping you in water into a changed life; the one who follows me is so much stronger than I that I'm unworthy to shine his shoes. He will dip you in Holy Spirit and fire. His combine is already running and he'll give the field a thorough going-over. He'll store the grain in his bin and burn off the stubble." 13. Then Jesus arrived at the Chattahoochee from south Georgia, to be dipped by John. But John tried to put him off. "Look," he said, "I ought to be dipped by you, yet you are coming to me." Jesus replied, "Please let me be baptized right now, for it is proper for us to give meaning in this way to all that's right." Then John consented. Now when Jesus was immersed and just as he came up from the water, the sky was split and he saw God's Spirit settling on him like a dove alightning. And you know, a voice spoke from the sky, "This is my dear Son; I'm proud of him."
4. 1. Then Jesus was taken by the Spirit into the country, to be given a test by the Confuser. And after a forty-day fast he was plenty hungry. Well, the Confuser came around and said to him, "So you're God's Head Man, huh? Then order these stones to become pones." But Jesus told him, "The scriptures says,
'A man shall not live on pone alone, 5. Next the Confuser takes him into Atlanta and stands him on the steeple of First Church and says to him, "Okay, let's suppose you're God's Head Man; now, jump down from here, for the scripture says, 'He will make his angels responsible for you, Jesus replied, "Yes, but it is also written, 'You shall not try God's patience!' " 8. Again, the Confuser gets him way up on a mountain and points out all the nations in the world and their splendor, and he says to Jesus, "Now if you just let me be boss, I'll turn all this over to you." Then Jesus tells him, "Scram Satan! The scripture says, 'You shall let the Lord God be your boss, and you shall give your loyalty to him alone.' " At that the Confuser leaves him, and you know, angels came and began waiting on him. 12. Now when Jesus learned that John had been arrested, he set out for south Georgia. Then he moved from Valdosta and located in Savannah, which is on the coast in Chatham County and next to Effingham. (This gave meaning to the words spoken by the prophet Isaiah: "County of Chatham and County of Effingham 17. From then on, Jesus began spreading his ideas. "Reshape your lives, for God's new order of the Spirit is confronting you." 18. As he was walking beside Lake Lanier, he saw two brothers, Simon (who was nicknamed Rock) and Andrew, putting out a net in the lake, since they were fisherman. He says to them, "Y'all come with me, and I'll train you to net people." And right away they left their fishing gear and walked with him. Alittle further on he saw two more brothers, Jim and Jack Zebedee, in the boat of their father, getting their nets in shape. He invited them, and right away they left the boat and their father, and walked with him. 23. And he traveled throughout Georgia, teaching in their churches and spreading the good news of the new order, and healing every sickness and disease that people had. News of him spread through the whole south. Folks brought to him all who were ill with various diseases and afflictions–the demonized, the lunatics, and the paralyzed–and he made them well. Large crowds from all over Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Tennessee followed him.
5. 1. When Jesus saw the large crowd, he went up the hill and sat down. His students gathered around him, and he began teaching them. This is what be said:
"The spiritually humble are God's people, 13. "You all are the earth’s salt. But now if you just sit there and don’t salt, how will the world ever get salted? You’ll be so worthless that you’ll he thrown out and trampled on by the rest of society. You all are the world’s light; you are a city on a hill that cannot be hid. Have you ever heard of anybody turning on a light and then covering it up? Don’t you fix it so that it will light up the whole room? Well then, since you are Gods light which be has turned on, go ahead and shine so clearly that when your conduct is observed it will plainly be the work of your spiritual Father. 17. "Don’t ever think that I’m trying to destroy the moral and religious principles of our way of life. My purpose is not to destroy them but to establish them. For I truthfully tell you that as long as heaven and earth remain, not one dotting of an ’i’ or crossing of a ’t’ will be eliminated from our highest and noblest ideals until every one of them becomes a reality. So them if anyone disregards one of the least of these God-given principles, and encourages others to do so, he shall be considered unimportant in God’s new order of the Spirit. But whoever lives by them and upholds them shall he considered vital to God’s new order of the Spirit. 20. "And let me tell you something else: Unless your conduct is better than that of usual, ordinary religious people, you will never make the grade into God’s new order of the Spirit. For example, you have always been told, ‘Don’t murder,’ and ‘If anybody does murder, he shall he brought to judgment.’ But I’m telling you that everyone who nurses a grudge against his fellow man shall he brought into judgment. And anyone who spits in the face of his brother man stands condemned, and whoever yells, ‘You low-down so-and-so!’ shall be roasted in hell’s fires. So then, if you are in worship services and keep remembering all the things your brother has against you, leave the sanctuary and go look up the one you have wronged and straighten things out with him. Only then may you return to church. 25. "Be courteous at all times towards an opponent. Otherwise, you might he dragged into court, turned over to the sheriff and thrown into the clink. I'm telling you a fact, you won’t get out of there until you have paid the last cent of your flue. 27. "You’ve heard it said, ‘Don’t sleep with someone you’re not married to.’ But I want to tell you, whoever sets his eye on a woman with the hope of intercourse with her has already slept with her in his mind. So if your right eye becomes hopelessly infected, have it cut out and thrown away, because it is better to lose one of your organs than to lose your body. Or if your right hand becomes hopelessly infected, cut it off and throw it away, because it is better to lose one of your limbs than to lose your body.2 31. "It has also been said, ‘If a man divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate that she is free.’ But I’m telling you all, anybody who divorces his wife, except for sleeping with another man, causes her to have had unlawful intercourse, and whoever marries one so divorced also has unlawful intercourse. 33. "Again you have heard it said by the old folks, ‘Don’t break your oath, and always keep a solemn oath to the Lord.’ But I’m telling you not to make any oaths at all—not by the heaven, as God’s throne; or by the earth, as his foot-rest; or by Atlanta, as ‘the city of the governor.’ Don’t make an oath even by your head, because you can’t make one hair white or black. Instead, let your word be a straightforward ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ If it takes more than that, it’s bad. 38. "You’ve also heard the saying, ‘Take an eye for an eye; take a tooth for a tooth.’ But I’m telling you, never respond with evil. Instead, if somebody slaps you on your right cheek, offer him the other one too. And if anybody wants to drag you into court and take away your shirt, let him have your undershirt. If somebody makes you go a mile for him, go two miles. Give to him who asks of you, and don’t turn your back on anyone who wants a loan. 43. "Another thing you’ve always heard is, ‘Love your own group and hate the hostile outsider,’ But I’m telling you, love the outsiders and pray for those who try to do you in, so that you might be sons of your spiritual Father. For he lets his sun rise on both sinners and saints, and he sends rain on both good people and bad. Listen here, if you love only those who love you, what’s your advantage? Don’t even scalawags do that much? And if you speak to no one but your friends, how are you any different? Don’t the non-Christians do as much? Now you, you all must be mature, as your spiritual Father is mature.
6. 1. "See to it that your effort to do right is not based on a desire to be popular. If it is, you’ll get no help from your spiritual Father. For instance, when you make a gift to charity, don’t make a lot of noise about it, like the phonies do at church and at civic clubs, so as to be praised by their cronies. The truth is, such praise is all they’ll get out of it. But you, when you give to charity, don’t pat yourself on the back, so that your gift might be truly secret. And your Father, who sees secrets, will respond to you. 5. "And when you pray, don’t be like the phonies. For they love to stand up and pray in church and at public occasions; so they might build a reputation as prayers. The truth is, that’s all they’ll get out of it. But you, when you pray, go to your bedroom, shut the door, and pray to your Father in private. And your Father, who sees the inner life, will respond to you. And while you are praying, don’t jabber like pagans, who think that their long-windedness will get them an answer. Don’t you be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ever ask him. So here’s the way you all should pray:
‘Father of us, O Spiritual One, "For if you forgive men when they wrong you, your spiritual Father will forgive you, too. But if you don’t forgive others, neither will your Father forgive your wrongs. 16. "Now when you go to church, don’t be like the religious phonies who put on a solemn face to impress men with their piety. Rather, when you go to church, act perfectly normal so as not to give the impression you’re going there to be seen, but to worship God. And your Father, who sees the inner life, will respond to you. 19. "Put no value on earthly things, which worms and rust consume, and which thieves break into and steal. Rather, y’all set your hearts on spiritual values, which neither worms nor rust consume, and which thieves do not break into and steal. For your values and your character are wrapped up together. 22. "The body depends on the eyes for light. Now if your eyes are in focus, then the body will have clear light. But if your eyes are not in focus,3 then your whole body will be in confused darkness. Now if your life is so divided, you’re really in the dark! That’s why it is impossible for a man to serve two masters. For he will hate one of them and love the other; he will have respect for one and contempt for the other! It is impossible to be in bondage to both God and money. 25. "Therefore, let me tell you all something: Don’t worry about making a living—what you’ll eat, what you’ll drink, what you’ll wear. Isn’t the life of a man more important than what he eats? Think for a moment about the birds of the sky. They don’t plant. They don’t harvest. They don’t store up in barns. Even so, your spiritual Father cares for them. Really now, aren’t you all more precious than birds? Besides, who of you, by fretting and fuming, can make himself one inch taller? 28. "And what’s all this big to-do over clothing? Look yonder at that field of flowers, how they’re growing. They do no housework and no sewing. But I’m telling you, not even Solomon in all his finery was ever dressed up like one of them. Well then, if God so clothes the flowers of the field, which are blooming today and are used for kindling tomorrow, won’t he do even more for you, you spiritual runts? So cut out your anxious talk about ‘what are we gonna eat, and what are we gonna drink, and what are we gonna wear.’ For the people of the world go tearing around after all these things. Listen, your spiritual Father is quite aware that you’ve got to have all such stuff. Then set your heart on the God Movement and its kind of life, and all these things will come as a matter of course. Don’t worry over the future; let the future worry over itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
7. 1. "Don’t preach just to keep from being preached to. For the same sermon you preach will be applied to you, and the stuff you dish out to others will be dished up to you. Why examine the splinter in your brother’s eye, and take no notice of the plank in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Bud, hold still while I pick that splinter out of your eye,’ when there is a plank in yours? Listen, you phony, first pull the plank from your eye and then you’ll be able to see better to get the splinter out of your brother’s eye.
"‘Don’t throw your valuables to the dogs, 7. "Start asking and it will be given to you; start looking and you will find; start knocking, and the door will he opened to you. For every asker receives, and every seeker finds, and to everyone who knocks the door shall be opened. Is there any man among you whose son shall ask him for bread and he’ll give him a rock? So if you, weak mortals that you are, are capable of making good gifts to your children, don’t you think your spiritual Father will give even better gifts to those who ask him? 12. "Therefore, in all your dealings with people, treat them as you want to be treated. This, in a nutshell, is the essence of all our moral and religious principles. 13. "Approach life through the gate of discipline. For the way that leads to emptiness is wide and easy, and a lot of folks are taking that approach. But the gate into the full life is hard, and the road is bumpy, and only a few take this route. 15. ‘Keep your eye peeled for fake preachers, who come to you with sheepskins from wolf-schools. You’ll be able to distinguish them by the way they live. You know, you don’t gather pecans from a persimmon tree nor peaches from a chinaberry, do you? So it is, a cultivated tree makes cultivated fruit, and a wild tree makes wild fruit. It is impossible for a cultivated tree to bear wild fruit, or for a wild tree to bear cultivated fruit. Any tree that does not produce cultivated fruit is chopped down and thrown into the fire. That’s why I told you that you could know them by the way they live. 21. "Not everyone who glibly calls me ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the God Movement, hut he who does the will of my spiritual Father. The time will come when many people will gather around and say, ‘L-o-ord, oh L-o-o-rd, we sure did preach in your name, didn’t we? And in your name we gave the devil a run for his money, didn’t we? We did all kinds of stunts in your name, didn’t we?’ Then I’ll admit right in front of everybody, ‘I’ve never known you. Get away from me, you wicked religious racketeers. 24. "That’s why the man who hears these words of mine and acts on them shall be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. Down came the rain, up rose the floods, out lashed the winds. They all cut at that house, but it didn’t fall. It was on rock foundation. 26. And the man who hears these words of mine and fails to act on them shall be like an idiot who built his house on the sand. The rain came down, the floods rose up, the winds lashed out. They all cut at that house, and it fell! And my, what a collapse!" 28. When Jesus finished speaking, the people were simply amazed at his ideas, for he was teaching them like he knew what he was talking about. He didn’t sound like their preachers.
8. 1. As he came down from the hill, crowds of people flocked around him. And then here comes this guy in bad shape, begging and pleading, ‘Sir, if you really wanted to, you could heal me." Jesus put out his hand, hugged him, and said, "I do want to. BE HEALED." And that quick his disease was gone! Then Jesus says to him, "Now look here, don’t tell anybody about this, but go let the doctor examine you and then you too start sharing like the Bible says, so as to be an example to others.’ 5. Well, when lie got to Savannah a Jewish army captain came to him with an urgent message: "Sir, my boy is at home with a stroke and is in awful pain." Jesus says to him, "Then I’ll come and cure him." But the army captain replies, "Sir, I’m not the kind of a man you’d want to associate with, so you just give the order, and my boy will be cured. You know, I myself am also a man with authority, having soldiers under my command. And I say to one, ‘Go there,’ and he goes, and to another, ‘Come here,’ and be comes, and to my lieutenant, ‘Do such-and-such,’ and he does it." Upon hearing that, Jesus was simply amazed, and he said to those crowding around him, "I’m telling you the honest truth, never have I found such faith, not even among the good ‘saved’ church people. I want to tell you, many people will come from both North and South and sit down at the table with Peter, John, and Paul in the God Movement, but the ‘saved’ people will be dumped out into the black night, where there’ll be a moaning and a groaning and a wringing of hands." So Jesus said to the captain, "You may go now. It’ll turn out for you just as you believed it would." And within the hour his boy was cured. 14. Jesus went home with Rock, whose mother-in-law was in bed with a fever, He took her hand and the fever went away. So she got up and started waiting on him. 16. At sunset, they brought a lot of people who had devils, and by giving the order he purged them of their mean spirits and healed all who were in real bad shape. (This gave meaning to what Isaiah the prophet had said: "He himself took on our troubles and shared our sickness.") 18. Noticing the big crowd around him, Jesus planned to withdraw to the other side. And along the way this theologian said to him, "Doctor, I’11 share your life, regardless of where it takes me!" Then Jesus said to him, "Foxes have dens, and the birds have nests, but the son of man has nowhere to hang his hat." Someone else—one of the students—said, "Sir, let me first take care of my family obligations."4 But Jesus told him, "You live my life, and let the uncommitted care for the uncommitted." 23. He got in a boat and his students went with him. And wouldn’t you know, such a terrific thunderstorm busted loose on the sea that you couldn’t see the boat for the waves. Yet he was sleeping through it! They rushed to him and roused him. "Save us, sir! We’re going down!" He said, "Why are you so scared, you baby-faiths?" Then he got up and told the wind and waves to cut it out, and everything got real still. The men were bug-eyed, saying, "What kind of guy is this, that even the wind and the waves listen to him?" 28. When he got to the other side, in Gadara County, he was met by two devil-possessed men coming out of the cemetery. They were such dangerous cats that nobody was able to travel that road. And you know, they screamed out, "What you got against us, you God’s holy boy? Did you come here ahead of schedule to pick on us?" Now some distance from them a large herd of hogs was being fed. So the devils started begging him, "If you’re going to dump us, send us among the herd of hogs." He told them, "Get moving." So they left and went among the hogs. And, would you believe it, the whole herd stampeded down the bank and into the sea, and died in the water. The herdsmen took off. They headed for the city and told everything, even what had happened to the devil-possessed fellows. And, man, the whole town turned out to gawk at Jesus. Then after they had seen him they begged him to please go away from their part of the country.
9. 1. Well, he got in a boat and sailed back across, and went to his hometown. And you know, they brought to him a paralyzed man lying on a stretcher. Jesus took note of their faith, and said to the paralyzed man, "Perk up, my boy. Your sins are being forgiven." Then some of the churchmen said, "This bird is talking heresy!" Jesus knew what was going on in their minds and said, "Why do you hold mean things in your hearts? Which is simpler, to say, ‘Your sins are being forgiven’ or ‘Get up and walk’? But that you may have no doubt that the son of man has the right on the earth to forgive sins"—he then turned to the paralytic—"Get up now, pick up your stretcher, and run along home." And he got up and went home. A sense of awe came over the crowd when they saw it, and they applauded God for giving such authority to human beings. 9. Jesus left there and saw a man named Matthew sitting behind his desk at the Internal Revenue office. And he says to him, "Live my life." So Matthew quit his job and started living his life. 10. Well, one day when he was having dinner at home, a bunch of outsiders and unchurched people joined Jesus and his gang for the meal. Some good church people noticed this and said to his students, "How come your leader is eating with outsiders and unsaved people?" Jesus overheard it and replied, "It’s not the healthy people who need the doctor, but the sick. Now you all run along and study over this verse: ‘I want mercy and not worship.’ For I didn’t come to invite the ‘good folks’ but the ‘unsaved.’" 14. Then John’s followers came to him and asked, "How come we and the church members go to worship services all the time, but your students never attend?" Jesus asked them, "Does the wedding party hold a prayer meeting while the wedding is going on? Rather, when the ceremony is over and the bride and groom are gone, then they may have a worship service. 16. "Nobody ever uses new, unshrunk material to patch a dress that’s been washed. For in shrinking, it will pull the old material and make a tear. Nor do people put new tubes in old, bald tires. If they do, the tires will blow out, and the tubes will be ruined and the tires will be torn up. But they put new tubes in new tires and both give good mileage." 18. As he was talking to them, a very important fellow came and humbly said, "My daughter just now passed away. So please come and put your hand on her, and she’ll live." Then Jesus and his students got up and went with him. And you know, a lady who had been bleeding for twelve years came up behind him and touched his pants leg. She was thinking, "If only I touch his pants leg, I’ll be healed." Jesus turned around and saw her, and said, "Cheer up, my daughter. Your faith has made you well." And from that hour on, the lady was normal. 23. Well, when Jesus got to the VIP’s house and saw the people making the funeral arrangements and carrying on like mad, he said, "Y’all get out of here. The little girl isn’t dead; she’s just gone to sleep." They took it as a crude joke. But when the crowd was put outside, he took the girl’s hand and raised her up. And news of this spread through the whole region. 27. As Jesus went along that way, two blind men followed him, shouting, "King Jesus, please do something to help us!" So when he went in the house and the blind men approached him, he asked them, "Do you really believe that I have the power to do this?" They answered, "Yes, sir!" Then he touched their eyes as he said, "Okay, let the thing you’ve believed happen to you." And their eyes were opened! Jesus looked real stern and said, "Don’t you dare let a soul find out about this!" But they quick ran out and started spreading the news about him all over everywhere. 32. While they were going away, some folks brought to him a man who had a "dumb demon." So Jesus expelled the demon and the dumb man started talking. The crowds were astounded and said, "Nothing like this ever before happened in Georgia." But the religious people said, "He’s expelling devils because he is in cahoots with the head devil." 35. Now Jesus went on a circuit of all the cities and villages, teaching in their churches, telling the good news of the Movement, and healing every disease and affliction, The sight of the crowds moved him to compassion for them, because they were as discouraged and disorganized as sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his students, "There’s a big crop, but not many workers. So beg the Harvest Master to recruit workers for his harvest."
10. 1. Jesus called together his twelve students and gave them control over mean spirits so as to expel them and to heal every kind of sickness and affliction. Now here are the names of the twelve "agents": first is Simon, who is called Rock, and Andy, his brother; Jim, Mr. Zebedee’s boy, and his brother Jack; then Phil and Bart; Tom and Matt the revenuer; Jim Alphaeus and Tad; Simon the Rebel and Judas Iscariot, who turned him in. 5. Jesus held a briefing session and sent out the twelve. "Don’t go after the people of the world," he said, "and don’t enter the black ghetto. Instead go to the deluded racists of the nation. As you travel, preach on the theme, ‘THE GOD MOVEMENT IS HERE.’ Heal the sick, arouse the insensitive, make the outcasts acceptable, expel devils. You received this power as a gift, so share it as a gift. Don’t bother to take any money or travelers’ checks or pocket change, no suitcase, no extra suit, no dress shoes, no toilet kit; for the worker is worth his upkeep. When you go to a city or town, discover who in it is receptive, and stay there till you’re ready to leave. Upon entering a house, introduce yourselves. If the home is receptive, let your goodwill and concern rest upon it. If it is not, then hold on to your goodwill and concern. When somebody won’t be friendly with you or pay attention to your message, leave that home or city and wash your hands of the whole shebang. I’m telling you a fact, Paris and Berlin will have it easier on the Judgment Day than that city. 16. "Listen, I’m sending you out like sheep surrounded by a pack of wolves. So be as alert as snakes and as pure as doves. Really keep your eyes peeled for people, for they’ll trump up charges against you and even attack you in church. You’ll be brought before legislative committees and high courts so as to make your witness before them and before the world in general. But when they take you to court, don’t get the heebie-jeebies over your defense, because what you shall say will be given to you on the spot. For it won’t be you that’s talking, but the Spirit of your Father talking through you. 21. "Yes, a brother will betray his own brother to death and a father his own child, and children will rebel against parents and murder them. Furthermore, you’ll be despised by everybody just because you are a true Christian. But the man who sticks it out to the end will be set free. So when they put the screws on you in one city, hightail it to the next, because I’m telling you the truth, you won’t cover the Southern cities before the son of man overtakes you. 24. "A student is not above his teacher, or an employee above his boss. It would be pretty good if a student could just be equal with his teacher, or an employee with his boss. Well, if they slander the lord of the manor by calling him ‘Dung-King,’ what do you think they’ll call his servants? 26. "But really, don’t let them scare you. There is nothing under cover that won’t be uncovered, or secret that won’t be made public. What I’m making known to you at night, you proclaim at high noon, and what is whispered to you, you shout from the housetops. And don’t be frightened by those who murder the body but can’t kill the soul; rather, be afraid of the one who can make a hellish hash of both body and soul. Aren’t two chicks sold for a quarter? Yet not one of them conks out apart from your Father. So y’all quit being scared; you people are worth more than a whole brooderful of chicks. 32. "Them whoever stands up with me before the world, I will stand up with him before my spiritual Father. But whoever lets me down before the world, I’ll let him down before my spiritual Father. 34. "Don’t get the idea that I came to set up peace all over the world. I didn’t come to establish peace but strife. For I came to split a man from his father, a daughter from her mother, a bride from her mother-in-law. And a man’s foes will be his own family. Anybody who puts his parents above me is not my man, and anybody who puts his children above me is not my man. And whoever does not accept his own lynching and share my life, is not my man. The person who hoards his life throws it away, and the one who abandons his life for my cause discovers it. 40. "The one who accepts you all accepts me, and the one who accepts me accepts him who sent me. He who entertains a man of God, aware that he is such, will get a man of God’s pay; and he who entertains a man of justice, aware that he is such, will get a man of justice’s pay. Anyone who gives only a glass of plain water to one of these little people, aware that he is my student, will by no means, I tell you, go unrewarded."
11. 1. And so, when Jesus got through briefing his band of twelve, he checked out of there to teach and preach in their cities. 2. When John, who was in the clink, heard the things the Leader was doing, he sent a message to him by his students. "Are you the Expected One," they asked, "or are we to wait for someone else?" Jesus replied, "Please go back and tell John what you are hearing and seeing—tell him the blind are seeing and the lame are walking, the lepers are getting well and the deaf are hearing, corpses are coming alive and the poor people are being told about the big doings. Tell him, too, that a man is wise not to be turned off by my thing." 7. As they left, Jesus began talking to the crowds about John: "What did you expect to see when you went out to the backwoods? A bamboo blown this way and that by the wind? Really, what did you expect to see when you went out? A man dressed up in his Sunday best? Listen, well-dressed people live in suburbs. Honestly now, why did you go out there? To see a man of God? Of course! And brother, I’m telling you, what a man of God! He’s the one to whom this Scripture refers:
‘I’m sending my agent to precede you; I tell you right now, John the Baptizer is the greatest man that’s ever been born. But, the tiniest baby in the God Movement is greater than he! For ever since John the Baptizer started preaching until right now the God Movement has been infected with violence, and men of violence are taking it over. For until John’s time all the prophets and the law spoke to this point. And if you are willing to admit it, John himself is the ‘Elijah-to-come.’ Now think that over! 16. "How shall I describe this generation? They are like kids playing in the streets and shouting at each other, ‘We put on some rock-and-roll, but you wouldn’t dance; so we put on some funeral music, but you wouldn’t go into mourning.’ For John offered a harsh, rugged life, and people say, ‘The guy is nuts.’ I, the son of man, offered laughter and joy, and people say, ‘Look at that guy. He is a no-good bum who runs around with Communists and peaceniks!’ So, if intelligence can be judged by its fruits, well—!" 20. Then he started lambasting the cities in which he had done most of his works, because they refused to re-order their lives, "It will be hell for you, Columbus; it will be hell for you, Albany; because if Dalton and Calhoun had seen as many mighty works as you have, they would have reshaped their lives right off the bat. But I’m giving it to you straight, Dalton and Calhoun will have it a lot easier on Judgment Day than you will. And you, Savannah, do you think you’ll be praised to the skies? You’ll be sent to hell! Because if the mighty works which have been done in you had happened in Sodom, it would be standing till this very day. But I’m giving it to you straight, it will be easier on Sodom on Judgment Day than on you. 25. About that time Jesus said, "I fully agree with you, Father, Ruler of things both spiritual and material, that you didn’t let the bright boys and the experts in on these matters, but made them clear to the ‘babies.’ Indeed, O Father, this is the way it seemed best to you. 27. "My Father has left everything up to me. No one truly knows the Son except the Father, and no one truly knows the Father except the Son and whoever else the Son wishes to introduce to him. 28. "Come to me, all of you who are frustrated and have had a bellyful, and I will give you zest, Get in the harness with me and let me Leach you, for I am trained and have a cooperative spirit, and you will find zest for your lives. For my harness is practical, and my assignment is joyful."
12. 1. Along about then Jesus went through a wheat field on a Sunday. His students were hungry, so they started picking some heads, rubbing out the grains with their bands, and eating them. Some Church members saw it and said, "Look, your students are doing something they shouldn’t on Sunday." He answered, "Haven’t you ever read what David and his companions did when they were hungry? How he went into the church house and ate the communion bread, which neither he nor his companions were entitled to—only the ministers were? Or haven’t you read in the Bible how ministers work hard at church on Sunday but are not blamed for it? But let me set you straight: what’s here is more important than a church building! If you had but understood what this means—it’s compassion I want, and not worship’—you wouldn’t have jumped down the throat of innocent people. For the son of man has authority over ‘Sunday‘". 9. He went on from there and entered their church building, and a man with a paralyzed hand was there. Trying to hang something on Jesus, they asked, "Is it legal to heal on a Sunday?" He said to them, "Is there a single man among you who, if he should own a sheep and it should fall in a hole on a Sunday, would not get hold of it and pull it out? Well, isn’t a man worth more than a sheep? So it’s perfectly all right to act beautifully on a Sunday." Then he said to the man, "Stretch out your hand." And he stretched it out and, sure enough, it was normal, just like the other one. But the church members went out and held a conference on how they might do him in. Jesus was aware of it and checked out of there. Even so, a lot of people stayed on his trail, and he made them all well. He pled with them to please not make his whereabouts known. (All of this gave meaning to what Isaiah the prophet said:
"See, my man whom I selected, 22. Then a possessed man who was blind and dumb was brought to him. He healed the man so he could talk and see. The whole crowd thought it was simply beautiful, and they said, "Isn’t this our Man?" But the church members overheard it and replied, "Why, this guy couldn’t run off mean spirits unless Dung-King, the head Confuser, gave him a hand." Jesus read their minds and said, "Any nation that fights itself will go to pot, and any city or business that beats itself over the head won’t survive. So if Dung-King runs off Dung-King, he’s fighting himself. How, then, will his business survive? Okay, so I’m driving out mean spirits with Dung-King’s help. Now with whose help are your disciples driving them out? They, then, convict you. But, if I, by God’s Spirit, am driving out mean spirits, then the God Movement is squarely confronting you. Look, how can someone break into an armed man’s house and rob him without first overpowering the armed man? Then he can make off with the loot. The man who is not with me is against me, and if he doesn’t help me he hurts me." 31. "So let me level with you: Any sin and disgrace will be forgiven men except the disgracing of the Spirit. If anybody gives the son of man a black eye, it will be forgiven, but whoever gives the Holy Spirit a black eye will not be forgiven, either nor or in the future. So, either make the tree true and its fruit true, or make the tree wild and its fruit wild. For the fruit from a tree identifies it. 34. "You sons of snakes, how can you say good things when you are wicked, since the tongue is powered by the overflow from the heart? The good man produces good deeds from the good things stored in his heart, while the mean person produces mean deeds from the mean things stored in his heart. It’s a fact that at the time of testing men will account for every unguarded word they utter. For you will be cleared or convicted by what you affirm or deny." 38. Then some preachers and church members got together and said, "Professor, we want you to give us a demonstration." He answered, "A mean and wicked society demands a ‘demonstration,’ but none will be given to it except Preacher Jonah’s ‘demonstration.’ For just as Jonah spent three days and nights in the monster’s belly, so will the son of man spend three days and nights in the heart of the earth. In the Judgment the Ninevites will testify against this society and will convict it, because they re-shaped their lives around Jonah’s message, and now a greater one than Jonah is here. In the Judgment, the Queen of the South will testify against this society and convict it, because she came from the ends of the earth to hear Solomon s wisdom and now a greater one than Solomon is here. 43. "When a filthy spirit comes out of a man, he wanders through unwatered areas looking for a home. Finding none, he says, ‘I’ll go back to my house that I left.’ He does so, and finds it vacant, cleaned up, and painted. Then be goes and rounds up seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they all move in and live there. So the man is worse off at the end than he was at the beginning. The same will also be true of this wicked society." 46. While he was still talking to the people, somebody told him, "Your mother and your brothers are standing outside trying to have a word with you." He said to the man who told him this, "Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?" And he stretched out his band toward his students and said, "There are my mother and my brothers. The man who does the will of my spiritual Father is my brother and sister and mother."
13. 1. One day Jesus left the house and sat down on the seashore. Such a big crowd gathered around him that he got into a boat and sat down while the people stood on the beach. He told them many Comparisons: "One time a farmer went out to plant. As he did so, some of the seeds fell on the path, and the birds came along and gobbled them up. Others fell on rocky places where the soil was shallow. Because they weren’t planted deep they came up right away, but not having a deep root they withered when the hot sun hit them. Still others fell among the weeds, which grew up and choked them out. But others fell on good dirt and matured, some multiplying a hundred times, some sixty, and some thirty. Now please let that soak in." 10.
Then the students came and asked him, "Why are you giving it to them in
Comparisons?"
‘They strain their ears and never catch on; But you, you should he truly thankful that your eyes see and your ears hear. For indeed many sincere and just men of God would have given their eyeteeth to see and hear what you are experiencing, but they never had the chance. So you all pay attention now to the planting-farmer Comparison: When some one hears the Movement idea and doesn’t latch on to it, the evil one comes along and makes off with what was planted in his mind. This is the ‘path’ seed. The ‘rocky places’ seed is the one who listens to the idea and gets gung-ho about it, but having no inner depth he hangs on for a while until hardship and persecution for the cause come along, and then he washes out. The ‘seed in the weeds’ is the one who hears the idea, but is overcome by the distractions of life and the love of money before it can bear fruit. The ‘good dirt’ seed is the one who hears the idea and latches on to it, and it yields possibly a hundredfold, or sixty, or thirty." 24. Then he laid before them another Comparison: "The God Movement is like a man who planted certified seed in his field. Then after everybody had gone to bed, his enemy came and overplanted the wheat with zizania. When it all came up and started to grow, the zizania was clearly present. The farmer’s fieldhands came to him and said, ‘Sir, didn’t you plant certified seed in your field? Then how come it’s got zizania in it?’ He replied, ‘An enemy did that!’ The fieldhands asked, ‘Do you want us to go and chop it out?’ The farmer said, ‘No, because you might dig up the wheat with the zizania. Let them both grow until harvesttime. Then I’ll say to the harvest workers, "Gather all the zizania first and pile it up for burning, and then harvest the wheat and put it in my barn."’" 31. He set still another Comparison before them: "The God Movement is like a mustard seed which a man planted in his garden. While it’s the smallest seed there is, yet when it is full grown it is one of the largest plants; in fact, it becomes a bush big enough for birds to build their nests in." 33. He told them another Comparison: "The God Movement is like yeast which a woman puts in a triple recipe until the whole batch rises. 34. Jesus taught the crowds all these things with Comparisons, Actually he wasn’t teaching them at all except by Comparisons. (The word of the prophet might be applied to him:
"I will break forth with Comparisons; 36. Then he left the crowds and went into the house. His students gathered around him and said, "Please unravel for us the Comparison of the field of zizania." He answered, "The farmer who planted the certified seed is the son of man; the field is the world; the certified seed are the people who do God’s will; the zizania are the people who do the will of the evil one; the enemy is the Confuser; the harvest is the fruition of the era; and the harvesters are God’s messengers. So, just as the zizania was piled and burned, that’s the way it will be at the fruition of the era. The son of man will send out his messengers and they’ll collect everything in his Movement that’s offensive and all the criminals, and they’ll burn them in a roaring furnace. In there, they’ll be howling and snapping their teeth. Then the just will shine like the sun in their Father’s Movement. Now let that percolate through. 44. "The God Movement is like a man finding a treasure buried in a field. He covers it over again, and then with great excitement he sells all he owns and buys that field. 45. "Also, the God Movement is like a jeweler looking for special pearls. When he finds a super-duper one, he goes and unloads his whole stock and buys that pearl. 47.
"Still again, the God Movement is like a fishing net that’s thrown into a
lake and catches all kinds of creatures; when it’s full, then they pull it up
on the bank and separate the catch, putting the good stuff in tubs and throwing
away the bad. That’s the way it will be at the fruition of the era. The
messenger will go out and cull the unjust from the just and throw them into a
roaring furnace. In there, they’ll be howling and snapping their teeth. Now is
all this clear to you?" 53. Well, when Jesus got through with all these Comparisons, he pulled out of there and went to his hometown. He started teaching in the church there, and really bowled them over. They said, "Where did that guy get all this learning and big-league stuff? Ain’t this the carpenter’s boy? Ain’t his mama named Mary and his brothers Jim and Joe and Simon and Jody? And his sisters, don’t they all live around here? Then how did he come by all this?" So they got plenty miffed at him, and he said, "A true prophet is never appreciated by his own hometown and by his kinfolks." Because of their disrespect, then, he did nothing really significant there.
14. 1. About that time Governor Herod heard the news of Jesus, and he said to his cronies, "I’ll bet it’s John the Baptizer. He has been raised from the dead, and that’s why he can do such amazing things." For Herod had arrested John, chained him, and kept him in jail after John had told him, "It isn’t right for you to take Herodias, your brother’s wife." 5. Herod was anxious to kill him, but he was scared to because the people regarded John as a man of God. Well, at Herod’s birthday party, Herodias’ daughter danced for him and delighted him so much that he swore he would give her anything in the world she asked for. Having been put up to it by her mother, she said, "Give me, here on a platter, the head of John the Baptizer." Hearing this, the Governor wanted to kick himself for having made such a rash promise in public, but he went ahead and gave orders to have John beheaded in the jail. Then John’s head was brought in on a platter and presented to the young lady, and she took it to her mama. John’s friends went and got his body and buried it; then they got in touch with Jesus and told him about it. 13. When Jesus heard it, he left there in a boat to go to a quiet place where he could be alone. But the crowds from the cities heard about it and flocked after him on foot. When he went ashore and saw what a crowd it was, he was deeply moved by them, and he healed their sick ones. Toward the close of the day, his students came and said, "This is a deserted place, and it’s already getting late. Dismiss the people so they can go to town and buy something to eat." Jesus told them, "They don’t need to leave; you all feed them." They said, "But we have nothing on hand—except five boxes of crackers and two cans of sardines." He said, "Okay, bring them here." So he told the people to sit down on the grass, and then he took the five boxes of crackers and two cans of sardines. Lifting his eyes toward the skies, he said a blessing and gave the food to his students, who distributed it among the people. Everybody ate and had plenty, and there were twelve basketsful of leftovers. The number fed was about five thousand men, not counting the women and children. 22.
Shortly afterwards he urged his students to get into the boat and go on over
ahead of him while he dismissed the crowds. When he had dismissed them, he went
into the mountain to pray privately. As the sun set, he was there by himself. 34. They sailed over and came to the Geneva area. As soon as the people around there recognized him, they sent word to the outlying neighborhoods and everyone brought all their ailing ones to him. They asked him to let them touch his shirt. tail, and all who touched it were completely healed.
15. 1. Then some laymen and ministers from Atlanta approached him and asked, "How come your followers go against the customs of religious people by not saying grace before meals?" He answered, "Well, how come you yourselves break God’s law with your customs? For God says ‘Cherish your father and mother,’ and ‘He who renounces his father or mother shall be put to death.’ But you teach that ‘if a man tells his father or his mother, "I’ve donated to the church all that I had set aside for you," he has not deserted his father or his mother.’ You completely set aside God’s Word with a custom like that. You phonies, Isaiah was surely talking about you when be said,
‘These people cherish me with their mouths, 10. He called out to the crowd and said, "Y’all listen now and get this straight: It isn’t what goes into a man’s mouth but what comes out of it that debases him." Then the students went up to him and said, "Did you realize that when the church members heard what you said they were pretty riled up?" He answered, "Every plant that was not set out by my spiritual Father will be pulled up by the roots. Let them be. They are blind guides of the blind. If a blind man leads a blind man, they’ll both fall in a ditch." Rock spoke up, "Bust open the Comparison for us." Jesus said, "Are y’all that dumb too? Don’t you understand that whatever goes into the mouth passes into the belly and then becomes dung? But what comes out of the mouth springs from the heart and that debases a man. But to eat food that hasn’t been blessed doesn’t debase anybody." 21. Jesus left there and arrived in the region of Dalton and Calhoun. Then a black woman from those parts came up and started pleading with him, "Please, sir, help me! My daughter is badly demon possessed." But he didn’t answer her a word. Then his students came along and advised him, "Tell her to scram, because she’s making too much noise!" He replied, "I was sent only to needy white people." But she came and humbled herself before him and said, "Sir, please help me!" He answered, "It isn’t right to take the bread from the children and throw it to the puppies." She said, "Yes, but even so, sir, the puppies do get the scraps from their masters’ table." Then Jesus said to her, "Ma’am, you’ve got a lot of faith. You may have whatever you want." And her daughter was healed from that instant. 29. Well, Jesus left there and went over around Lake Lanier, and he climbed up a hill and stayed there. Then large crowds gathered around him. They had with them the crippled and deformed, the blind, the dumb and many others, and they rushed to put them at Jesus’ feet. When he healed them, the crowd just couldn’t get over the fact that they were seeing dumb people talking, deformed ones made normal, crippled ones walking, and blind ones seeing. And they praised the God of Jesus’ people. 32.
Now Jesus summoned his students and told them, "I am deeply concerned for
the crowd, because they’ve already been with me for three days and they’ve
run out of food. I hate to let them leave hungry; they might pass out along the
way."
16. 1. Some Protestants and Catholics got together to test him, and they asked him to show them his spiritual credentials. He replied, "At dusk you say, ‘The sky is red; it’ll be fair,’ and at dawn you say, ‘The sky is red and darkening; it’ll rain today.’ You are able to read the clouds but not the signs of the times. A mean and faithless generation asks a sign from me, and the only sign it will get is that of Jonah." So he turned his back on them and left. 5. When the students went across with him, they forgot to take bread. Jesus said to them, "Now let me warn you to stay away from the yeast of the Protestants and Catholics." They tried to figure that one out themselves, and decided he had said it because they had no bread. When Jesus found out about it, he said, "Why was it, baby-faiths, that you were hashing over the fact that you have no bread? Haven’t you caught on yet? Don’t you remember the five boxes of crackers of the five thousand and how many basketsful of leftovers you had? Or the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many basketsful you had left over? Well, why can’t you get it through your heads that I wasn’t speaking to you about bread? Rather, I told you to stay away from the yeast of the Protestants and Catholics." Then it soaked in that he had not warned of the bread yeast, but of the teachings of the Protestants and Catholics. 13.
When Jesus came into the region of Augusta, he asked his students, "Who
do people think the son of man is?" 21. From then on Leader Jesus began to make clear to his students that he had to go to Atlanta and to go through terrible things at the hands of the leading church people-to be killed, and three days later to be raised! But Rock collared him and began to take him to task. "Not on your life, sir," be said, "Be dadblamed if this will ever happen to you." Jesus whirled on Rock and said, "Get away from here, you devil; you are gumming up the works for me, because you’re not following God’s ideas but human reasoning I" Jesus then said to his students, "If a man wants to walk my way, be must abandon self, accept his lynching, and share my life. For the person who aims to save his life will lose it, and the one who loses his life for my cause will find it. What’s a man’s advantage if in getting the whole world he loses his life? Indeed, what shall a man trade in his life for? 27. "The Leader and his spiritual band will shortly come, with the full backing of his Father, and then he will assign every man on the basis of his activity. I give you my word, some of those standing right here won’t die before they see the Leader heading his Movement."
17. 1. Six days later Jesus withdrew into a very high mountain, and he took with him only Rock and Jim and Jim’s brother, Jack. And before their very eyes his form changed-his face lit up like the sun and his clothing became as bright as light. Then they saw Moses and Elijah talking with him. So Rock spoke up and said to Jesus, "Sir, it sure is wonderful that we are here. If you say so, I’ll build three chapels on this spot-one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah." He had hardly gotten it out of his mouth when a brilliant cloud enveloped them, and from the cloud came a voice, "This is my dear Son, who greatly pleases me; do what he tells you." When the students heard that they fell to the ground, scared out of their wits. Jesus came over to them, picked them up, and said, "Y’all get up and don’t be so scared," They looked up at him, and saw he was by himself. 9. As they made their way down the mountain, Jesus warned them, "Don’t tell a soul about the vision until the son of man is raised from the dead." Then the students asked, "Well, how come the professors say that Elijah has to come first?" He replied, "Elijah indeed does come and get everything in order; in fact, Elijah has already come, and nobody recognized him, so they treated him like anybody else. They’ll do that and worse to the son of man." The students then realized that he was referring to John the Baptizer. 14.
As they approached the crowd, a man came running up and said, "Sir, please
do something about my son, because he is crazy and is in bad shape. Many times
he falls into the fire and frequently into the water. I brought him to your
students, but they couldn’t heal him." 22. While they were touring Georgia, Jesus said to them, "The son of man will soon be turned in to the authorities, and they’ll kill him-and on the third day he’ll be raised." This nearly tore their hearts out. 24. During their stay in Savannah, some church fundraisers came to Rock and asked, "Does your leader make donations to the church?" Rock replied, "Yeah." When Rock went inside, Jesus took it up with him. "What do you think, Simon? Where does the government get its funds? From taxes on itself or from non-government sources?" Rock said, "Why, from non-government sources." Jesus answered, "So the government, then, is tax-exempt!6 But, to keep from upsetting them, go down to the lake and throw your line in, open the mouth of the first fish you catch, and you’ll find a ten-dollar bill. Take that and make a donation for both you and me."
18. 1. Along about then, his students raised this question with Jesus: "Who, now, is the top man in the God Movement?" He called a little child to him and said, "It’s a straight fact that unless you turn around and become like little children, you won’t have a ghost of a chance in the God Movement. So the person who brings himself as low as this kid will be the top man in the God Movement. And whoever recognizes one such youngster in my name recognizes me. Anybody who trips up one of these little ones who trust me would be better off if a grinding rock were draped around his neck and he were drowned in the bottom of the sea. The world is in an awful mess because of its traps. They do have to be, but it will be hell for the man who sets them. 8. "If your hand or foot gets caught in a trap, cut it off and throw it away. For it is better to be alive, maimed or crippled, than to have both hands or both feet and be thrown into the bag of destruction. And if your eye makes you fall into a trap, cut it out and throw it away. For it is better to be alive, one-eyed, than to have both eyes and be roasted over the pit. Be careful that you don’t look down your nose at a single one of these little people, for it’s a sober fact that their spiritual envoys are in constant contact with my spiritual Father. 12. "How do you see it? If a man owns a hundred sheep and one of them strays off, won’t he leave the ninety-nine in the pasture and go look for the stray? And when he finds it, I’m sure that he’s more proud of it than of the ninety-nine that didn’t stray. That’s exactly the way it is with your spiritual Father. He doesn’t want a single one of these little people to be abandoned. 15. "If your brother does you wrong, go talk it out privately between the two of you. If he sees your point, you’ve won your brother. But if he won’t see your side of it, take one or two others, since every fact, in order to stand, must have two or three witnesses. If be will pay them no mind, bring it up before the church. If he won’t pay attention to them, chalk him up as a hopeless case. 18. "I give you my word that whatever you bind in the physical realm shall have been bound in the spiritual realm, and whatever you loose in the physical realm shall have been loosed in the spiritual realm. Again I want to tell you that if two of you in the physical realm covenant together about any matter of concern, it will be acted on for them by my spiritual Father. For where two or three are banded together as Christians, I am present with them." 21.
Then Rock sidled up and asked, "Sir, how often should I forgive my
brother when he keeps doing me wrong? Seven times?"
19. 1. So, when Jesus got through with these lessons, he left north Georgia and went into that section of south Georgia around the Chattahoochee. Great crowds flocked after him, and he healed them there. 3.
Then some church members, trying to get something on him, came and asked,
"Under what circumstances is it all right for a man to divorce his
wife?" 10.
The students remarked, "If that’s the situation between a man and his
wife, maybe they shouldn’t marry at all." 13. Then they brought some children to him, that he might put his arms around them and pray for them. The students bawled out the people who had brought them. But Jesus told them, "You let those kids come to me, and don’t you dare get in their way, for they are the material of the God Movement!" And he put his arms around them and then left there. 16.
One day a fellow came to him and said, "Doctor, what is the good that I
should follow in order to get spiritual life?" 27.
Then Rock popped off, "Look at us! We have thrown everything overboard and
shared your life, so how will we come out?"
20. 1. "The God Movement is like a farmer who went out early in the morning to hire some field workers. Having settled on a wage of ten dollars a day, he sent them into the cotton field. Then about nine he went to town and saw others standing around idle. So he said to them, ‘Y’all go on out to the fields, and I'll pay you what’s right.’ And they went. He did the same thing about noon, and again around three. Then about an hour before quitting time, he saw some others just hanging around. ‘Why have y’all been knocking around here all day doing nothing?’ he asked. ‘Because nobody has hired us,’ they answered. ‘Okay, then y’all can go out to the cotton fields too,’ he said. At the end of the day the farmer said to his field boss, ‘Call the workers and pay them off, starting with those who came last and continuing to the first ones.’ Well, those who came an hour before quitting time were called up and were each paid ten dollars. Now those who got there first thing in the morning supposed that they would get much more, but when they were paid off, they too got ten dollars. At that, they raised a squawk against the farmer. ‘These latecomers didn’t put in but one hour, and you’ve done the same by them as you did by us who stood in the hot sun and the scorching wind.’ But the farmer said to one of them, ‘Listen, buddy, I haven’t mistreated you. Didn’t you and I settle on ten dollars a day? Now pick up your pay and run along. I’m determined to give this last fellow exactly the same as you. Isn’t it okay for me to do as I please with what’s mine? Or are you bellyaching simply because I’ve been generous?’ That’s the way it is: Those on the bottom will be on top, and those on top will be on the bottom." 17. As Jesus was planning to go to Atlanta, he called the twelve aside and said to them along the way, "Look, we’re headed for Atlanta, and the son of man will be banded over to the officials and they will pass the death sentence on him. They’ll turn him over to the mob to have fun poked at him, to be flogged, and to be lynched. And on the third day be will be made alive!" 20.
Then the mother of the Zebedee boys came to him with her two, greeted him, and
said she would like to ask a favor of him. "What do you want?" he
asked. 29.
As they left Griffin a big crowd went with him. Two blind men were sitting
beside the road, and when they beard that Jesus was passing by, they yelled,
"Please, Mr. David’s son, have mercy on us!" But the crowd chewed
them out and told them to shut up. Instead, they yelled even louder,
"Please, Mr. David’s son, have mercy on us!"
21. 1. As he neared Atlanta he came to Peach Orchard Hill, outside Hampton. There he sent two students ahead, with these instructions: "Go into the next town, and as soon as you enter it you will find a donkey tied up and a mule with her. Untie them and bring them to me. And if anybody questions you, just say, ‘Their owner needs them,’ and he’ll let you have them right away." (This happened to give meaning to the words of the prophet:
"Spread the word in the capital: 6. So the students left, and did exactly as Jesus bad told them. They brought the donkey and the mule, put their own coats on them, and Jesus jumped on. Many in the crowd made a carpet of their coats while other plaited twigs cut from trees and lined the road with them. Huge crowds of people, some going in front of him and some following him, were cheering loudly:
"Hurrah for our Leader! When he entered Atlanta, the whole city was all shook up. "Who is this guy?" they asked. And the crowd replied, "He is a man of God-Jesus, from Valdosta, Georgia." 12. Then Jesus went into First Church, pitched out the whole finance committee, tore up the investment and endowment records, and scrapped the long-range expansion plans. "My house shall be known for its commitment to God," he shouted, "but you have turned it into a religious racket!" And the blind people and the broken people gathered around him in the church, and he made them well. But when the district superintendents and the ministers saw the fantastic things he was doing, and the young people loudly cheering in the church, "Hurrah for our Leader," they blew their stacks. "Don’t you bear what these kids are screaming?" they growled. "Yes, indeed," Jesus exclaimed, "and haven’t you ever read that ‘I’ll weave a hymn of praise from the babblings of babies and the cries of kids’?" He walked away, left the city and spent the night in Jonesboro. 18. Upon returning to the city early next morning, he was hungry, so when he saw a lone peach tree beside the road, he went over to it. But he found that it had nothing on it but leaves. He said to it, "You’ll never in this world bear fruit." And quick as a wink it wilted. This astounding sight stood the students on their ear. "How about that The peach tree wilted in a wink!" But Jesus told them, "Listen here, if you hold on to your faith and don’t chicken out, you’ll do not only the peach tree thing, but even if you tell this hill, ‘Get up and jump in the lake,’ it will happen; in fact, when you put your faith into action, you get anything you pray for." 23.
Returning to the church, he was approached during a teaching session by some
ministers and elders who asked, "What right do you have to do these things?
Who gave you this permission?" 33. "Listen to another Comparison, Once there was a farmer who set out a peach orchard, built a fence around it, bought some equipment, and put up a packing shed. Then he rented it to some sharecroppers and left. When peach-picking time came | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||