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Jakob Lorber – The Great Gospel of John, vol. 5, part B<br />
becomes sick among us never again becomes healthy; he is deteriorating in<br />
health very slowly to the grave! This is the very evil character of this<br />
otherwise beautiful area. Oh, you dear savior, show us poor people also such<br />
a mercy of healing, as you have shown to the blind son of the innkeeper!<br />
Your will be done!‖<br />
[GGJ.05_253,20] And I said, ―Now good then, thus let it be according to your<br />
desires and faith! But now go to your sick and convince yourselves whether<br />
there is any sick person left in your houses and camps!‖ (Mt.19:2)<br />
[GGJ.05_253,21] At these words of Mine all but few who had no sick, hurried<br />
away to find out at home whether their sick had truly been healed. When they<br />
arrived at their houses, already almost evening, they found no sick, but<br />
instead everyone, whatever sickness and illness they had had, were so<br />
healed as if they had never suffered from any sickness.<br />
[GGJ.05_253,22] The sick however did not know what had happened, that<br />
they all at once had become healthy, and immediately asked after the cause<br />
of such an unheard-of event. Then their family told them about Me, and how I<br />
had made the blind son of the rich innkeeper see on the bank of the sea, and<br />
how now also surely all other sick of the innkeeper had been made healthy.<br />
[GGJ.05_253,23] When the healed had heard this, they hurried out of the<br />
houses and came in front of the innkeeper‘s house. Then they demanded in<br />
request to see Me and to give Me their thanks.<br />
[GGJ.05_253,24] Then I went among them and said to them, ―Go home now<br />
and sin no more; for if you fall back again to your sinful ways, you will thereby<br />
also fall back into your old sickness! Keep the commandments that Moses<br />
gave you and you will remain far from all evil.‖<br />
[GGJ.05_253,25] At this I let them all go and our innkeeper, who was now<br />
extremely cheerful and joyful, since all his other sick had also been healed,<br />
did not know at all what he should do for us for the benevolence we had<br />
shown him.<br />
Chapter 254<br />
[GGJ.05_254,01] But since the innkeeper was a Greek and also even a<br />
Gentile, but yet he knew very well that the Jews were not allowed to eat<br />
everything that the Greeks as Gentiles ate, then he asked Me, saying, ―Oh,<br />
you great Lord and Master, what do you and what do these disciples of yours<br />
tend to eat in the evening? Although I am a Gentile, I know nonetheless from<br />
my own personal experiences that the Jews do not eat many things that we<br />
tend to eat, and so I am asking you then what I can serve you all, dear men,<br />
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