
Jacob Boehme
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Of True Repentence
0PSA 139:23MAT 16:26LUK 15:11JHN 3:3ROM 12:2Jacob Boehme preaches about the deep spiritual journey of the soul towards repentance and transformation, highlighting the inner struggles and revelations that lead to a profound encounter with the Divine Wisdom, symbolized by the Noble Virgin Sophia. The soul is urged to confront its sins and unworthiness, to seek forgiveness and transformation through the love and grace of Christ, and to embrace the process of spiritual rebirth and regeneration in the presence of the Divine. Through prayers, reflections, and dialogues with the Divine Wisdom, the soul is guided towards a deeper understanding of its inner turmoil, the need for repentance, and the joy of encountering the Divine Love and Mercy.
Of Regeneration
0JHN 3:3JHN 14:6ROM 8:11CO 3:161CO 8:11CO 13:2GAL 5:221JN 4:7REV 18:4Jacob Boehme preaches about the essence of regeneration or the new birth, emphasizing the need for individuals seeking salvation to allow themselves to be led out of confusion and contention by the Spirit of Christ to be born anew in Him. He highlights the importance of seeking salvation earnestly, surrendering to Christ, and living a life dedicated to Him alone.
Of True Resignation
0MAT 16:24ROM 6:6GAL 2:20PHP 2:51PE 5:6Jacob Boehme preaches about the necessity of daily dying to one's own will and desires, bringing them into God, and seeking His will. He emphasizes the danger of exalting one's own reason and knowledge above God, leading to pride and separation from true humility. Boehme delves into the origins of sin in Lucifer and Adam, highlighting the importance of surrendering the will to God to avoid falling into the same errors. He stresses the need for a new mind and will through the Spirit of Christ, renouncing self-desire and embracing true resignation to God's will.
Of the Super-Sensual Life
0MAT 6:22JHN 4:241CO 2:7COL 3:2Jacob Boehme preaches about the journey to the Supersensual Life, emphasizing the need to break down the partition wall in the soul separating it from God. He discusses the two wills and two eyes within the fallen soul, highlighting the importance of uniting them to attain divine vision and hearing. Boehme stresses the significance of surrendering the creaturely will to God's will, seeking the divine light to regulate and ennoble the natural light within the soul. He encourages seeking the unity of will and vision by entering fully into the will of Christ and focusing on the eternal light to bring harmony to the soul.
Treasures From the Writings of Jacob Boehme
0GEN 1:27ROM 5:191CO 15:49EPH 4:24COL 3:101JN 3:2Jacob Boehme, a chosen servant of God, was deeply concerned about the salvation of his soul from a young age. Through intense spiritual battles and seeking the heart of Jesus Christ, he experienced great joy and triumph, leading to profound illuminations about the nature of God and man. Despite facing persecutions and suffering, Boehme's writings revealed deep insights into the original state of man in the image of the heavenly, the fall into the image of the earthy, and the path to restoration in the heavenly image through Christ's regeneration and divine love.
Of Heaven and Hell
02CO 2:112CO 7:21TH 4:11TH 4:6Greek Word Studies delves into the meaning of 'defraud' (pleonekteo), emphasizing the act of selfishly taking advantage of others for personal gain, especially in the context of sexual sin. The term highlights the deprivation of one's rights and the deliberate perversion of truth, reflecting insatiable selfishness and idolatry. The misuse of 'defraud' extends to various forms of exploitation, including theft, evil ambition, and sexual immorality, ultimately leading to a violation of God's law and a lack of love for others.
The Way From Darkness to True Illumination
0PSA 51:10ROM 12:2GAL 2:20JAS 4:71PE 2:9Jacob Behmen (Jakob Boehme) preaches about the journey of a soul from darkness to true illumination, illustrating the encounter between a soul hungry for the love of Jesus Christ and a soul enlightened, showing the path to seek comfort in Christ and warning against the thorny ways of the world that lead to destruction. Through a discourse between a distressed soul and an enlightened soul, the process of forsaking one's own will, repentance, and surrendering to God's mercy is described, leading to the transformation of the soul's image from a beastly nature to the divine image of God. The sermon emphasizes the importance of perseverance, faith, and prayer in the face of trials and temptations, ultimately leading to the soul's restoration and reconciliation with God.