Gospel of Apostle Gabrielle: Chapter 6
6:1 And Jesus did teach Archangel Gabriel, who is't wast Apostle Gabrielle eke, and oth'r f'rms of en'rgy, oth'r simulcarnations 6:2 Jesus hath said: God is not a physical being. 6:3 God is en'rgy yond lies beyond our univ'rse and all the univ'rses, beyond the most wondrous beyond. 6:4 Ev'rything in the univ'rse enwheeling our physical bodies art just madeth of en'rgy and yond en'rgy shall only taketh on yond shapeth f'r a c'rtain amount of timeth, at which hour its timeth is completeth 'twill beest did destroy and the en'rgy can beest did free, allowing t taketh on anoth'r shapeth 'r f'rm. 6:5 Nothing lasts f'rev'r, earth wonneth't at each moment beest h're, neith'r shall the travelling lamp n'r this galaxy, but yond en'rgy still exists and is free to maketh oth'r creations living and nonliving in this vast univ'rse 6:6 Liketh a riv'r, we art the droplets but nay matt'r what we doth the riv'r returns backeth into the 'riginal current and the univ'rse continues its infinite cycleth. 6:7 T's so quite quaint, death is nothing to fear. 6:8 Apostle Gabrielle in h'r female f'rm in the future, in the 21st century saith: F'r the first timeth in mine own life i truly did lift out if 't be true mine own corse, i did float above t, looking down on myself, and i did float high'r without any corse f'rm, just en'rgy, all i did see wast blue, liketh a dark blue sky at the top of a mountain. 6:9 And then i did see a circle of cascading lighteth from high'r above, and i did float to t, t hath called me, i wenteth into this lighteth, and spake to God 6:10 I hath asked what doth i doth with mine own life? 6:11 God hath said doth what maketh thee feeleth loveth, and i went to ask what God meant. 6:12 And God madeth me feel'th i already kneweth the answ'r, and gaveth me love and hath said goodbye f'r anon mine own issue. 6:13 I did bow in mine own f'rm and hath said i loveth thee God, 6:14 And without turning hence bowing down i cameth backwards and cameth but soft into mine own corse, by this pointeth mine own corse once i cameth out of this exp'rience wast spasoming slightly but in a valorous way, liketh the humour of at which hour thee stretcheth but much most wondrous'r, mine own muscles w're humour almost in ecstacy 6:15 I truly loveth God because anon i wast honour'd with his/h'r directeth communication. 6:16 Thanketh thee Jesus f'r this gospel because t did allow me to truly connecteth liketh i nev'r has't bef're 6:17 Thanketh thee f'r the crosseth l'rd thanketh thee f'r the price thee hath paid 6:18 Bearing all mine own sineth and shame in loveth thee cameth and gaveth most wondrous grace 6:19 Thanketh thee f'r this love l'rd thanketh thee f'r the naileth pi'rc'd hands 6:20 Wash'd me in thy cleansing floweth anon all i knoweth thy f'rgiveness and embrace 6:21 W'rthy is the lamb did seat on the throne coronet thee anon with many crowns thee reigneth vict'rious 6:22 High and did lift up Jesus, Son of God 6:23 The God of heaven crucifi'd 6:24 W'rthy is the lamb, w'rthy is the lamb 6:25 I am guilty L'rd, Jesus, Son of God! 6:26 The God of heaven crucifi'd...
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