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THE LAUGHING CHRIST is about Jesus the Christ. It emphasizes the joyousness of his nature, describes his birth, infancy, and childhood. It also details countries to which he traveled between the ages of twelve and thirty - the years about which Holy Scripture is silent.
This book is about Archangel Gabriel's explanation of some of the words and phrases of the Bible. In nearly all his lessons (from 1987-1999), he quoted many Bible phrases. Most importantly, he explained the symbolic meaning of the Revelation to John, the last book of the New Testament. He clearly stated that this book is not about a horrific end-time but, rather, humankind's journey back home to God. Also, Jesus the Christ told us about his true journey two thousand years ago, correcting some misconceptions, providing original wording of mistranslations in the Bible, and expressing concern that his message was not passed on as he intended. Instead of his message of love and forgiveness, we got caught up in the miracles he performed.
"For we ascend unto the Father together, as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, for such is the nature of God's Son as his Father created him." A Course in Miracles - T 11: VI: 4: 9
Ancients traveled far and paid handsomely to hear the sibyls and oracles channel wisdom from the gods. The Holy Bible writes of many prophets and seers, but divination by ordinary people was strongly prohibited. As a result, mediums and psychics have since been laughed at, ostracized, and even burned at the stake. But always there have been some people who persisted in believing in spirit communication secretly. We must take a sober and realistic view of divination in the times ahead, but openly and publicly. This book will help you to understand divination for its true value. Listening to the spirit world is our only hope for a world of peace.
These sermons make a strong exegetical and homiletical case, each based upon specific biblical texts, for the central biblical claim for God's radical, unconditional, and universal grace to humankind. They address a variety of themes and texts for Ordinary Time, with the intent of surprising the reader, preacher, or hearer with a fresh and attention-getting perspective on the gospel message. This volume is filled with sermons that deal in every case with profound biblical and theological issues, exegetically grounded in direct interpretation of Scripture texts, and woven together in such a way as to consistently bring to the surface the mainstream of the radical grace theology that is the Word of God throughout both the Hebrew Bible (OT) and the Christian Scriptures (NT). That grace theology mainstream runs from Genesis 3:15 to the last chapter of The Revelation of St. John.
James Giscome, of English descent settled in Jamaica in the 1770s on a large tract of land. He married Ann Clarke and they were the parents of several children, Alice, James, Mary, John, Elisha, Frances and Dorothy. Their descendant Peter Giscome married Ellen Miller, of African descent. Descendants live in Canada, Panama and several states in the United States including Michigan.
Through her own life experiences, Reverend Douglas presents the unaltered truth of humanity from Creation to the present as provided by Archangel Gabriel from 1987 to 1999. Jesus the Christ also channeled wisdom about the Holy Bible for our enlightenment from 1995 to 1999. May this eternal wisdom bring comfort, solace, and joy to all who accept it and live by it.