Full Word of God · 3.4 Voice of Wisdom and Hidden Messiah — Early Gospel Wisdom Witnesses
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Gospel of Truth
Gospel of Truth
The gospel of truth
is joy for those who have received grace
from the Father of Truth —
who knows all from the beginning,
who sees all to the end.
He sent the Anointed
so that those who were in ignorance
might awaken.
Forgetfulness did not come from the Father —
for nothing is hidden from the One who is.
But forgetfulness arose
because truth was veiled,
and error took form in absence.
The world was founded in illusion —
not in evil,
but in forgetting.
When knowledge appeared,
forgetfulness was dissolved
like mist in the morning.
The Anointed came to reveal the Name.
Because the Name of the Father
was hidden from the beginning —
not withheld, but forgotten.
And who can reveal the Name
except the one who came from Him?
Only the Living Son
who knows the silence and the fullness.
He spoke the hidden name
not in letters,
but in life.
And those who heard
were filled with joy.
The Light shone in silence,
and the world did not understand it.
It came as a whisper,
but carried the weight of all creation.
It was not forced upon the soul,
but opened like a blossom
within the heart that was waiting.
What did He bring?
Not fear.
Not punishment.
He brought love.
For love is stronger than the world,
deeper than the veil.
It draws the lost
not by force
but by fragrance.
He loved those who had not yet come to be,
so they might arise in joy.
Before the fall,
the soul saw itself in the Light.
But then it forgot —
and no longer knew what it was.
The Anointed brought the mirror back.
And when the soul saw its true face,
it rejoiced.
And those who saw became light themselves.
The One who knows
is known.
The One who loves
is love.
The One who sees
is seen.
And the One who rests
is rest.
Truth has returned.
Peace has returned.
The path leads not to law,
but to the heart of the Father.
In the end,
He rolled up the scroll of illusion
and handed it back to the Keeper of Names.
What was scattered was gathered.
What was blind was healed.
What was lost
was called —
by name.
This is the gospel of joy,
the good news of the Name.
The Anointed came
not to condemn,
but to unveil.
He did not bring sacrifice,
but remembrance.
He did not shout,
but called in stillness.
And those who listened
awoke.