The Difference Between
Earthly And
Heavenly Kings
By
The
Twelve Apostles
The Differences
The city of Capernaum was by the Sea of Galilee, and
Peter's home was there. The homes of Andrew, John and James were near. These
men were fishermen, and must return to tend their nets, and they prevailed on
Jesus and His mother to accompany them, and soon with Philip and Bartholomew
they were resting by the sea in Peter's home.
The news spread throughout the city and along the shore that Judah's king had
come, and multitudes drew near to press His hand. And Jesus said, I
cannot show the king, unless you see with eyes of soul, because the kingdom of
the king is in the soul. And every soul a kingdom is. There is a king
for every man. This king is love, and when this love becomes the
greatest power in life, it is the Christ; so Christ is king. And every
one may have this Christ dwell in his soul, as Christ dwells in my soul.
The heart is the temple of the king, and men may call
a holy man a king. He who will cleanse his mortal form and make it pure,
so pure that love and righteousness may dwell unsullied side by side within its
walls, is king.
The kings of earth are clothed in royal robes, and sit
in state that men may stand in awe of them. A king of heaven may wear a
fisher's garb; may sit in the market of trade; may till the soil, or be a
gleaner in the field; may be a slave in mortal chains. He may be adjudged a
criminal by men; may languish in a prison cell; may die upon a cross.
Men seldom see what
others truly are. The human senses perceive what seems to be, and that which
seems to be and that which is, may be diverse in every way.
The carnal man beholds the outer man, which is not the temple of the king, and
worships at his shrine.
But, the man of God
is pure in heart; he sees the king; he sees with eyes of soul, with the
spiritual eye. And when he rises to the plane of Christ consciousness,
he knows that he himself is king, is love, is Christ, and so is son of God. Man
is a perfect God.
You men of Galilee, prepare to
meet your king.
And Jesus taught the people many lessons as He walked with them beside the sea.