Full Word of God · 3.4 Voice of Wisdom and Hidden Messiah — Early Gospel Wisdom Witnesses

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Dialogue of the Savior

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Full Word of God
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3.4 Voice of Wisdom and Hidden Messiah — Early Gospel Wisdom Witnesses
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Early gospel / wisdom witness
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Closely related · not in the Restored Bible

Dialogue of the Savior

This is not a gospel.

It is a conversation.

A quiet moment after the resurrection —

the Anointed One speaking with those who stayed,

those who still burned for truth.

No crowds.

No crowds.

Just the Voice

and those who listened.

Let us listen now.

The disciples said to the Master,

“Tell us what will happen to us.

Where shall we go?

What shall we become?”

Yeshua said,

“You are the ones to whom it is given

to know all things.

If you come to know yourselves,

you will be known.

And you will be called children of the Living One.

But if you do not know yourselves,

you are poverty,

and you are that poverty.”

The Master breathed upon them

and said,

“Receive the Set-Apart Breath.

It will guide you in stillness.

If you are led by it,

you will not stumble.

It speaks not in many voices,

but as One.

Listen.”

Mary asked,

“What is the light of the body?”

Yeshua said,

“It is the eye of the heart.

When it sees clearly,

the whole body is full of light.

If the eye of the heart is dark,

how great is that darkness!”

Matthew said,

“How shall we walk in the world

and not be broken by it?”

Yeshua said,

“Do not be afraid.

Fear is a shadow.

The one who stands in truth

cannot be shaken.

Even if the world burns,

he will shine in peace.”

Thomas said,

“Master, I do not understand.

Why does the soul come into the body?”

Yeshua said,

“To remember what was forgotten.

To restore what was divided.

To become whole in the place of fracture.”

Thomas asked,

“Where does the soul go after this?”

Yeshua answered,

“Back to the Source —

but not as it came.

It returns awakened.”

Yeshua said,

“Be still.

Do not chase knowledge like the world.

Do not build towers with your words.

The truth is within you.

The Breath will speak it to you

when your heart is quiet.”

Yeshua said,

“There is a path before each of you.

But it is not the same path.

Walk what is given to you.

Do not envy another’s way.

Do not rush.

The kingdom is not reached by striving

but by surrender.”

Yeshua said,

“The kingdom is like a pearl

hidden in a field.

The one who finds it

sells all

and lives in joy.

But many walk past the field

and never see it.”

Mary asked,

“How will we know

when we have become whole?”

Yeshua said,

“When the outside is like the inside.

When the above is like the below.

When male and female are not divided,

but joined in truth.

Then the kingdom is already among you.”

Thomas asked,

“Where do we come from,

and where do we go?”

Yeshua said,

“You came from silence

and Light.

You return there —

but not in the same form.

You return knowing.”

Yeshua said,

“This world is passing.

It is a place of illusion.

But the one who sees it as it is

is no longer bound by it.

The one who rules the world

rules nothing.

But the one who rules himself

inherits everything.”

Matthew asked,

“Why does the body war with the spirit?”

Yeshua said,

“Because they were never meant to be divided.

It was not so in the beginning.

The Set-Apart Breath does not hate the body.

She wants to dwell in it

like fire in a lamp.

The war ends

when the two are one.”

Mary said,

“Master, who is chosen?”

Yeshua said,

“The one who listens.

The one who weeps and is comforted.

The one who walks in peace

when others stir chaos.

Many are called.

Few stay awake.”

Yeshua said,

“There is a tree in the midst of the garden.

Its fruit is not for the mouth

but for the soul.

Its leaves do not wither.

Its root is in the heavens.

Its fruit is union,

and its seed is Light.”

Yeshua said,

“When you see Me,

do not cling.

I go to the place of rest.

But I am not leaving you.

I will be with you

in silence,

in fire,

in the breath between your words.

This is the voice

of the Master

after resurrection.

Not commanding.

Not contending.

Simply speaking.

To those who listened then,

and those who listen now.

Let the one who has ears,

hear.