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Mysteries of John
- Gesprochen von: Andrew Morantz
- Spieldauer: 5 Std. und 56 Min.
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Metaphysical bible students recognize in the Gospel of John a certain spiritual quality that is not found in the other Gospels. Although this is not true of all bible readers, it may be said that those who look for the mystical find it in the language of this book. The book is distinctive in this respect and is so successful in setting forth metaphysical truths that little interpretation is necessary. Only in a few instances does the original writing conceal the deep truths that the student seeks to discern.
Written language is at best a reflection of inner ideas, and even though a teacher couples ideas and words as adroitly as Jesus does, elucidation is sometimes difficult. Nevertheless ideas are catching, and this may be the best reason for publishing another book about this spirit-arousing Fourth Gospel. We are all heavily charged with ideas, and when these ideas are released they spring forth and pass from mind to mind, being recorded as they fly, and when they are expressed the whole race is lifted up - if the idea is charged with the uplifting Spirit.
Jesus was God's idea of man-made manifest in the flesh; so He was warranted in making that dynamic assertion, "if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto myself." Nowhere in all literature has this truth of the unity of God, man, and creation been so fearlessly expressed and affirmed by man as in the Book of John. Here the question arises as to God's responsibility for all that appears in the flesh, both good and evil, which seems to confound our logic and understanding.