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Divinity of Christ. Prophetic Words of Jesus (In the Temple of Jerusalem, Jesus, facing hostility of th e Pharisees and scribes, tells them:) «you have raised the Son of man, then you will unders tand …More
Divinity of Christ.

Prophetic Words of Jesus
(In the Temple of Jerusalem, Jesus, facing hostility of th
e Pharisees and scribes, tells them:)
«you have raised the Son of man, then you will unders
tand who I am, and you will realise that I do
nothing by Myself... I solemnly tell you, that because o
f your sin in resisting the Light and Mercy of God,
He leaves you and will no longer dwell in this place
or in your hearts. And what Jeremiah grieved over in
his prophecies and lamentations
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will be fulfilled. Meditate on those prophetical wo
rds, tremble and return
to your senses with good minds. Do not listen to the
threats but to the kindness of the Father, Who warns
His children while they are still granted the possibil
ity to make amends and save themselves. Listen to
God in His words and deeds, and if you do not want t
o believe My words - because old Israel is
suffocating you - believe at least in old Israel. Her
prophets proclaim the dangers and misfortunes of th
e
Holy City and of all our Fatherland, if she does not
convert to the Lord her God and does not follow the
Saviour. The hand of God weighed heavily on this peo
ple in the past. But the past and present are
nothing as compared to the dreadful future, which is
awaiting it for not accepting the Messenger sent by
God. What is awaiting Israel, who repudiates the Ch
rist, cannot be compared with the past in severity and
duration.
I am telling you, straining My eyes into future ages -
like a tree uprooted and thrown into a stormy river
- the Hebraic race will be struck by divine anathema. It
will stubbornly try to stop on the banks, here or
there, and vigorous as it is, it will sprout and ta
ke root. But when it thinks it has settled, the viole
nce of the
flood will get hold of it again, tearing it away and
breaking its roots and shoots. And it will be carrie
d
farther away, to suffer, to strike roots again, and t
hen be torn off and scattered once more. And nothing
will be able to give it rest, because the flood purs
uing it will be the wrath of God and the contempt of

peoples. Only by throwing itself into a sea of living
sanctifying Blood it could find peace. But it will sh
un
that Blood... »
(
The Gospel...
, Vol. 8, pp. 59-60;
The Poem...
, Vol. 4, pp. 573-4)