
  The Twelve Commandments of Jesus

Christianity’s Bible contains the Ten Commandments of God, which Moses brought to mankind, and also parts of the teaching of Jesus of Nazareth
In His work of revelation “This Is My Word, A and W, the Gospel of Jesus, the Christ-Revelation that true Christians the world over have come to know,” Christ now discloses through the prophetic word all essential aspects of His life on earth and of His teaching which go far beyond the content of the Bible.
In Chap. 46:7-21, we learn that already two thousand years ago Jesus gave the Twelve Commandments to mankind, the commandments for the emerging Kingdom of Peace on this earth. They are a continuation of the Ten Commandments of Moses through Christ, the Son of God, the Redeemer of all men and souls. In this work of revelation it is written:
And Jesus said to them, “Behold, I give you a new law which, however, is not new but old. Just as Moses gave the Ten Commandments to the people of Israel, according to the flesh, so will I give you the twelve commandments for the kingdom of Israel, according to the Holy Spirit.
Who is this Israel of God? All those, from every nation and every tribe, who practice righteousness, love and mercy and who follow My commandments are the true Israel of God.” And standing up, Jesus said:
“Hear, O Israel, Jehovah, your God, is the One. I have many seers and prophets. All live and move and have their existence in Me.
You shall not take away the life of any creature for your pleasure or your profit, nor torment it.
You shall not steal the goods of another, nor gather for yourselves more land and riches than you need.
You shall not eat the flesh, nor drink the blood of a slaughtered creature, nor anything else that harms your health or your consciousness.
You shall not make impure marriages, where there is no love and purity, nor corrupt yourself or any creature that has been created pure by the Holy One.
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor, nor willfully deceive anyone with a lie in order to harm him.
You shall not do to anyone what you do not want to have done to you.
You shall worship the One, the Father in heaven, from whom all things come, and honor His holy name.
You shall honor* your fathers and mothers who care for you, as well as all righteous teachers.
You shall love and protect the weak and oppressed ones and all creatures that suffer wrong.
You shall work all that is good and necessary with your hands. You shall eat the fruits of the earth, so that you live long in the land.
You shall cleanse yourselves every day and, on the seventh day, rest from your work, keeping holy the Sabbath and the feasts of your God.
You shall do to others what you want them to do to you.”
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»Die Bergpredigt«
Als Jesus von Nazareth gab Christus uns die Bergpredigt und Er erläutert und vertieft sie heute durch Sein Propehtisches Wort in Seinem großen Offenbarungswerk: »Das ist Mein Wort, Alpha und Omega, Das Evangelium Jesu. Die Christus-Offenbarung, welche inzwischen die wahren Christen in aller Welt kennen«
Dieser Text ist auch als Buch »Die Bergpredigt« erhältlich. Zu bestellen beim Verlag DAS WORT.
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