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Chapter 25 |
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He who has been anointed possesses everything.
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He possesses the resurrection, the light, the cross, the Holy Spirit.
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The Father gave him this in the bridal chamber; he merely accepted the gift. The Father was in the Son and the Son in the Father.
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This is the Kingdom of Heaven.
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The Lord said it well: Some have entered the Kingdom of Heaven laughing, and they have come out [...] because [...] a Christian, [...].
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And as soon as [...] went down into the water, he came [...] everything (of this world), [...] because he [...] a trifle, but [...] full of contempt for this [...] the Kingdom of Heaven
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[...] If he despises [...], and scorns it as a trifle, [...] out laughing.
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So it is also with the bread and the cup and the oil, even though there is another one superior to these.
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The world did not come about through a mistake.
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For he who created it wanted to create it imperishable and immortal.
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He fell short of attaining his desire.
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For the world never was imperishable, nor, for that matter, was he who made the world.
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For things are not imperishable, but sons are.
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Nothing will be able to receive imperishability if it does not first become a son.
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But he who has not the ability to receive, how much more will he be unable to give?
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The cup of prayer contains wine and water, since it is appointed as the type of the blood for which thanks is given.
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And it is full of the Holy Spirit, and it belongs to the wholly perfect man.
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When we drink this, we shall receive for ourselves the perfect man.
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The living water is a body. |
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It is necessary that we put on the living man.
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Therefore, when he is about to go down into the water, he unclothes himself, in order that he may put on the living man.
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