LOVE, FAITH & STEWARDSHIP

“Verily, I say unto you, this generation shall not pass away until all that has been hidden is brought again into the light, for it is the epoch for the fulfillment of promise.”
Oracles of Celestine Light, Nexus 1:21

Yeshua and Miriam Speak on Women

CHAPTER 28

Yeshua speaks about the importance of the equality of women as it relates to balance and one’s eternal progression and wholeness before God. Miriam speaks about the dream she had, beginning at the age of twelve, foretelling her marriage to Yeshua and how their destinies are intertwined.

1 Lazarus was filled with an understanding of the words Yeshua spoke. Yet still he had questions, and he asked, “You give great deference to my sister. Though I love her too, she is just a woman, and yet you would give her the privileges of a man and add what many would consider sin by allowing her to go forth among men unveiled, even uncloaked. When this becomes known, it will not bode well for you, and in truth, I do not understand why you treat her so.”
2 Yeshua answered him, saying, “On Earth and in Heaven, man is not without woman or woman without man if they desire to be whole and balanced and eternally progressing.
3 Therefore, those that would make woman less than man, given to serve man, and not be seen by any but he who in fact, if not law, owns her comprehends not that in the stifling of her spirit, he cuts off his only path to Heaven.
4 There is a man, and the spirit and energy that flows in him is different than the spirit and energy of a woman. But they are two halves of the same whole, and one without the other is like unto half of a wheel, for it cannot take you anywhere.
5 Now if a man has dominion over his wife and excludes her from his conversations of importance and considers not her opinion, then he can only confront his problems and challenges like a man with one eye, for alone, he has no depth of perception and thus is more likely to fall into a pit.”
6 Lazarus nodded his head in understanding and then asked, “Miriam how is it that you who have been raised in a patriarchal order have so easily become what many would call a fallen woman who consorts with men and knows not your place?”
7 Miriam laughed and said, “I have not fallen, dear brother, I have risen. Where before I was under the weight of tradition and the rule of men, because of Yeshua I now understand the true wonder that a man and a woman can have together and the marvels that are given for a woman of equality to find, which are things I had never before supposed.
8 You know that our parents have always said of me that I had too strong of a head for a woman. I will tell you how I came to be that way: When I was twelve years of age, an angel of God appeared to me in a dream while I slept. She told me that I would soon meet a young man who would become my husband, that he would change the world, and that I would help him. As she spoke, I saw Yeshua in great detail as he was on the day when we first met.
9 I had this dream many more times, so it was that when I met Yeshua, it was as if I was meeting someone I had always known; and in truth, the angel said that it was so.
10 The angel told me that I was called of God and that my purpose on Earth was ever intertwined with the youth in my dream, and more, that we would walk together through life and eternity and, by our lives, show a greater light.
11 Knowing this, dear brother, has never allowed me to be as other women are. As Yeshua has said if men and women are to grow beyond the confines of their existence, they must do so together as co-inheritors of glory.”
12 Then Yeshua asked Lazarus, “Can a man create a babe without a woman?” And Lazarus said he could not.
13 Yeshua said unto him, “Verily, there will never be upon the Earth a greater miracle than a child, but this, the most marvelous creation of man and woman, relies upon the woman in a magnitude far greater than the man, for the child is nurtured within her womb. Therefore, how deceived is the man who thinks to himself that he can be without the woman for the lesser things of life and still find God’s favor?
14 Verily, I say unto you unless a man puts his wife upon a throne as the co-regent of his kingdom, he will only have a kingdom of one in the world to come, and desolation will be its name.
15 For as man metes out to women in life, be it with esteem or disdain, so shall Elohim mete out to him in the world to come, returning to him the energy he gave in life that he might live imprisoned or freed within the bonds or wings of his own making in the life to come.
16 Unto the man of faith and righteousness who shows by his actions that a virtuous wife is his greatest treasure, God will bless them as one with a kingdom in Heaven that has no end.”