The Word of God in Romania 1998.01.08 - The Word of God at the Synod of the L | Page 4
1998.01.08
Your work is great and long, Son, as long as Your patience is. Oh, only if the man was eyes
and ears around Your work for the man’s salvation! I was Your helper, and the helper of the fallen
man, of the hidden man, Son, Who are of the same being with the Father. If the man fell, helped
by the woman on his falling, I was the one who helped the man to come back into the time before
his fall, to come back to my Son. I gave my Son to the people, as God is my Son, because I gave
Him birth at the Father Sabaoth’s commandment, so that the Scriptures, which says that the
woman was made to be a suitable helper for the man, may be fulfilled. If the womenfolk drew the
man into sin and death and fall from God, and if the womenfolk cannot make an everlasting life
for the man, then I rose above this kind and sanctified the man in my body at the Father Sabaoth’s
commandment.
The bad things have to be brought into view to be seen from where they are, since they are,
and why they are, and only then it must be worked out against them. Otherwise, one runs empty
and the evil does not die, but rather the good dies.
And now listen, sons of the Lord, and you, sons of the people! A woman who is not spir-
itual cannot be but a stumbling and weakening block for those who are holy, by her own
female body, for the woman has her own body through the woman from the beginning. (See
the selection topic: „The mystery of the man and of the woman”, r.n.) It is written in the book of
the prophet Isaiah, that the woman is the spring of haughtiness and has haughty walking and
seduction in her lingering look and walks with tiny steps, and because of her body the people fall
into her power, for the woman spoiled the stature of the man made by God.
What is the unspiritual woman? It is that one who does not work the spiritual things, and
if she does not work these, she has a weakness spirit within her, from the lack of the spiritual work.
I tell these women to keep their look down and to give their work made for the saints with propriety.
When a woman complains to a man of those of her fleshly nature, she softens his heart towards
her, and this is not good, but rather bad. If a woman complains of those for her salvation, then she
is otherwise, she is humble and respectful to God and to the man of God and they become godly
to each other, but this is rarely to be seen on earth. It is a great work for the woman to be spiritual.
That one has the Spirit of God with her, and she has the gift of God over her, and she is meant for
the godly thing, as I was, the mother of the Son of God. If a Christian woman, does like a fleshly
woman and complains about the things of her fleshly nature, of her weakness, to a holy man, if she
makes use even of humbleness, even that humbleness draws the holy one to her weak fleshly nature
when she complains about her fleshly things; she draws the saint to compassion and weakens him.
You, Christian woman, do not be weakened by those of your fleshly nature, but rather put
on the clean things. And you, Christian woman of the new people, if you are nothing else but
suitable to the earthly things, serve with obedience and thankfulness there where you are suitable
according to your fleshly and soul stature, and save yourself by humbleness and thankfulness with
those that you have, and by your propriety of fleshly nature and mind. If you are of no use spirit-
ually, and if you are not put by those that are spiritual to the work of the spiritual things because
of the measure of your fleshly and soul stature, you should be thankful, quiet and humble, waiting
for Christ, my Son. Be careful in the brotherly assembly to those which come from heaven; be
faithful and careful, to give yourself over to my Son with your heart, with your mind and with your
soul, and do not do otherwise, so that you may not stir up the holy ones to you, so that you may
not make the saints weak by your fleshly nature, and if you are not satisfied with this advice, then
you should not look for the Christ’s things.
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