
Jane Lead
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The Revelation of Revelations
0REV 6:1Jane Lead preaches a profound revelation of the divine mysteries hidden in the Book of Revelation, symbolizing the spiritual journey of believers towards the establishment of the New Jerusalem. The sermon emphasizes the need for believers to overcome earthly temptations, embrace spiritual transformation, and prepare for the imminent reign of Christ's Kingdom. Through the opening of the seven Seals, believers are encouraged to engage in a deep spiritual battle, conquer the Beast within, and rise to reign with Christ in a new, immortalized state of being.
The Enochian Walks With God
0DAN 12:4ROM 5:121CO 15:45EPH 1:101TH 5:23Jane Lead preaches about the universal love and redemption of God, emphasizing the transformation from a fallen state to a quickening spirit through Christ. She discusses the higher glory intended by God for mankind, transcending the initial created image. Lead also mentions the necessity of passing through degrees of purification for all souls, whether in bodies or out, and the provision of regions for this purpose. She addresses objections regarding the presumption of salvation after death, highlighting the punishment of witnessing others' rest while lacking redemption.
The Laws of Paradise
02CO 10:3EPH 6:12JAS 4:71PE 5:8REV 12:17Jane Lead, a Paradisiacal inhabitant, resists the temptations and threats of the King-Crowned Beast, standing firm in her commitment to the Laws of Wisdom. Despite the opposition and seduction, she rejects the false laws and dominion of the Beast, choosing to adhere to the divine laws of Wisdom. She boldly defies the Beast's attempts to sway her, knowing that her allegiance lies with the Virgin Wisdom and the principles of the Paradisiacal Kingdom.
The Wonders of God's Creation Manifested in the Variety of Eight Worlds
01CO 15:52REV 21:2REV 21:27Jane Lead preaches about the heavenly realms of Paradise, Mount Sion, and the New Jerusalem, describing the spiritual journey of souls after death and the purification process they undergo to reach higher levels of glory. She emphasizes the importance of living a pious and watchful life to ensure a swift passage through the elemental realms and into the heavenly kingdoms. Lead encourages believers to seek spiritual transformation and to be prepared for the ultimate union with God in the New Jerusalem.
A Living Funeral Testimony
0PSA 16:11PSA 23:6ISA 60:191CO 2:9REV 3:21REV 19:8REV 21:4REV 22:5Jane Lead preaches about the heavenly experiences and privileges of the saints in the eternal kingdom of Christ. She describes the divine revelations she received regarding the heavenly realms, the glorious presence of God, the community and society of the saints, their priestly ministrations, and their royal attire. She emphasizes the eternal joy, worship, and fellowship in the heavenly realms, where saints serve as advocates for those in lower degrees of spiritual progression. Jane Lead also highlights the infinite treasures, delights, and pleasures that sustain the saints in their eternal existence.
The Message to the Philadelphian Society
01CO 6:19EPH 1:41PE 2:91JN 4:1REV 21:2Jane Lead preaches about the establishment of a Pure Virgin Church, brought forth by the Holy Ghost, characterized by purity, power, and spiritual gifts, to manifest the New Jerusalem State on Earth. This Virgin Church, conceived by the Holy Ghost, will grow to perfection, abolishing the law of sin, and will be empowered to perform mighty works akin to Christ's. The Church will be distinguished by its unity with God and Christ, its manifestation of the New Jerusalem's glory, and its ability to gather all nations under its rule. The message emphasizes the need for a clear oracle, discerning true spiritual guidance from false spirits, and the importance of walking the path of holiness and purity in preparation for the establishment of the Virgin Church.
The Tree of Faith
0ROM 6:41CO 15:421CO 15:512CO 5:17GAL 3:22EPH 4:22PHP 3:20COL 3:11JN 3:2REV 21:1Jane Lead preaches about the deep mysteries of faith, emphasizing the need for a spiritual transformation and the importance of dying to the earthly self to rise in a new life of divine essence. She highlights the process of passing through various baptisms symbolized by pools of conviction, repentance, renovation, dedication, blood, oil, and fire, leading to the attainment of a deified body capable of living in the celestial realm. Jane Lead envisions a future age where faith will transfigure mortal bodies into immortal ones, bringing about a radical transformation and the manifestation of the glorified presence of Christ and the saints.
Jane Lead's Journal Entries: 1670-1675
0PRO 2:6PRO 3:13PRO 8:11PRO 16:16MAT 7:141CO 2:101CO 3:16JAS 3:17Jane Lead preaches about the journey of seeking divine wisdom and revelations, symbolized by passing through three gates of difficulty and progression, leading to a place of infinite blessings and wonders. She emphasizes the importance of embodying virtues like humility, meekness, and purity to attract spiritual growth and transformation. The sermon delves into the mystical journey of becoming a 'magician' in theosophical wisdom, where the inner and outer worlds align to manifest divine miracles and treasures. Jane Lead highlights the significance of transmutation, purification, and spiritual alchemy in the process of attaining divine knowledge and enlightenment.
Jane Lead's Journal Entries: January - May, 1676
0Jane Lead preaches about the spiritual journey towards New Jerusalem, symbolized by the foundation stones and walls made of precious stones and angelic beings. The vision emphasizes the importance of spiritual purity, strength, and victory in the face of opposition, guided by Wisdom's counsel and the eternal Spirit. The sermon encourages believers to seek the high calling of ascending to the heavenly city, overcoming trials and tribulations with faith and perseverance.
Jane Lead's Journal Entries: June - September, 1676
0ROM 6:41CO 15:532CO 5:17EPH 4:24EPH 6:10COL 3:101PE 1:3Jane Lead preaches about the spiritual journey towards transformation and the overcoming of obstacles through faith and divine guidance. She emphasizes the importance of letting go of the old self and embracing a new creation in Christ, symbolized by a new body and spirit. The sermon highlights the need for courage, valour, and faith in facing spiritual battles and entering into a higher state of divine communion. Jane Lead encourages believers to seek the creating power within themselves, to trust in God's promises, and to persist in prayer and spiritual warfare for the manifestation of the new spiritual body.
Jane Lead's Journal Entries: October - December, 1676 Including a Letter and Two Testimonies
0ISA 11:1EPH 4:301JN 5:7REV 22:1Jane Lead preaches about the significance of the three Heavenly Witnesses and the restoration of the soul, emphasizing the need for stability and sealing with the living print of the Olive-Tree to withstand the contrary winds of life. The vision of the four Winds being bound up and the Olive-Tree Seal being impressed signifies a fixed life and protection from mutability. The Witnesses bear record of the soul's original state, its fall, and its restoration through the Trinity, leading to a new creation and formation for God's habitation within us.
A Revelation of the Everlasting Gospel Message
0ROM 11:321CO 15:221TI 2:4JUD 1:6Jane Lead preaches a profound message of the universal restoration of all beings, including fallen angels, through the boundless love and mercy of God. She delves into the deep mysteries of God's plan for redemption, emphasizing the transformation of all creation back to its original state of purity and harmony. Lead encourages humility, seeking of salvation, and readiness for the great jubilee of God's love to be proclaimed. She envisions a future where all beings, both angelic and human, are reconciled and restored to their divine essence through the unfathomable love and power of God.
The Messenger of an Universal Peace
0PRO 10:121CO 13:4PHP 2:3In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the qualities and characteristics of a true Philadelphian, drawing from the teachings of the Apostle Paul. A Philadelphian is described as one who embodies virtues such as long-suffering, kindness, lack of envy, humility, and a public-spirited nature. They are not easily provoked, do not seek their own interests, think no evil, and do not rejoice in wrongdoing. The sermon encourages individuals to cultivate these qualities to reflect the essence of a true Philadelphian.
The Ascent to the Mount of Vision
0ACT 4:8ACT 6:5EPH 1:15EPH 5:18COL 1:9COL 2:10COL 3:162PE 1:2In this sermon, the preacher delves into the meaning of 'pleroo,' emphasizing the concept of being filled to the brim with the Spirit, causing permeation and domination in the believer's life. The sermon explores the idea of being fully equipped for the Christian journey and the importance of allowing the Spirit to control and dominate our thoughts, emotions, and will. The preacher highlights the significance of being constantly filled with the Spirit, leading to joy, thankfulness, and submission, and ultimately enabling believers to discern and perform God's will.
The Signs of the Times
0GEN 1:28MAT 24:37REV 20:6REV 21:2REV 22:17Jane Lead preaches about the signs of the approaching Kingdom of Christ, emphasizing the need for spiritual awakening, unity, and preparation for the manifestation of Christ's reign on Earth. She describes the importance of being chosen and elected to partake in the blessings of the new Kingdom, highlighting the role of spiritual leaders in guiding and feeding the flock under the overshadowing power of God. Lead urges believers to rise above earthly divisions, embrace a child-like spirit of humility and obedience, and prepare for a new creation where the Kingdom of Heaven will be established both internally and externally.
The Epistle to the Reader
0PSA 2:101CO 2:41CO 12:7EPH 4:11PHP 2:1Jane Lead preaches about the imminent manifestation of the Holy Ghost's powers, ushering in the glorious reign of Christ's kingdom. She calls upon kings, queens, nobles, and all in authority to prepare for this prophesied time by becoming supporters and encouragers of the church. To the ecclesiastical order and pastors, she emphasizes the need to move away from mere historical knowledge and embrace the ministry empowered by the Holy Spirit. Lastly, she addresses those who have already experienced the Holy Ghost's powers, encouraging them to continue seeking deeper revelations and unity in spirit.
January 1. 1678. a Crystalline Figure Descends From the Sea of Glass.
0GEN 1:1EZK 36:26JHN 7:382CO 5:17REV 21:5Jane Lead preaches about a vision she had on New Year's Day, where she saw a new creating power symbolized by a figure in transparent glass descending from the Sea of Glass. This figure transformed into a plain, from which water flowed and covered the land, symbolizing the Holy Spirit's work of renewal and transformation. The vision emphasized the sowing of the Holy Ghost in receptive hearts, bringing forth a new creation in spirit and body, pointing to the beginning of a new creation succeeding the old.
January 3. 1678. the Former Vision Opened.
01CO 15:44Jane Lead preaches about the importance of seeking the Love Banner and Pavilion of Power as our stronghold and hiding place, urging believers to relentlessly pursue this divine revelation. She describes a vision of a transparent Glassy-Body representing the original source from which the new creature in the powerful Divine nature would emerge. The Earthly Man is depicted as moldering away to make room for the Holy Ghost to sow in a pure formation, leading to a crystalline body fit for the fiery Breath to enter and walk with Jesus on the Glassy-Sea. Believers are encouraged to prepare for a transfiguring glory that will allow them to experience the Beatific Vision and intimate fellowship with Jesus through the Baptism of Water and Fire.
January 4. 1678. the New Creation Clear'd.
0JHN 6:50Jane Lead preaches about the restoration of the celestial image in humanity, highlighting the consequences of Adam and Eve's fall, the transformation of mortal bodies, and the expectation of a new state of existence. She emphasizes the need for believers to deny their sinful nature, hate their earthly life, and be willing to be transformed into immortality through Christ. Lead discusses the possibility of transparent bodies, the transmutation of earthly forms into celestial ones, and the preparation for a heavenly priesthood clothed in purity for the eternal kingdom.
January 6. 1678. the Stone of the Kingdom.
0MAT 16:181CO 3:161CO 15:521PE 2:4REV 21:22Jane Lead preaches about a vision she had in the night, where she saw a round ball of various colors descending from heaven to earth, symbolizing the foundation of the Kingdom of Heaven. She emphasizes the importance of being strong and holding onto the precious things laid in for the transparent Temple of the Holy Ghost, in preparation for the Kingdom that will be fully consisting of God's Omnipotence on the Resurrection Day.
January 7. 1678. the Date of Time.
0LUK 11:20Jane Lead preaches about the conflict and uncertainty surrounding the arrival of the Spiritual Kingdom, emphasizing the need for fasting, prayer, and abstinence to cast out the Evil Spirit and make way for the Kingdom of Heaven. She highlights the importance of observing the fall of the Earthly and Satanical Kingdom as a sign of the imminent arrival of God's Kingdom. Jane encourages fervent prayer and supplication through the Spirit to prepare for the manifestation of the Kingdom of God.
January 10. 1678. Transformation
0MRK 9:23ROM 8:24EPH 4:22HEB 11:1JAS 1:6Jane Lead preaches about the transformative power of faith and the importance of holding onto hope and faith in God's promises. She emphasizes the need for believers to breathe in the pure breath of life that comes from God, leading to the formation of a sinless body. Jane encourages her listeners to trust in the various operations of faith, highlighting it as the great wheel that drives spiritual transformation and urging them to guard against doubt.
January 11. 1678.
0JHN 14:26JHN 16:15ROM 8:252CO 3:18HEB 6:10Jane Lead preaches about the divine connection between the Father, the Son, and the Comforter, emphasizing that all the Father has belongs to Jesus, and the Comforter continues to reveal these blessings to believers. She encourages the congregation to seek a deep spirituality where the glory of God transforms what is considered lowly. Believers are urged to maintain hope and patience, trusting that the Lord will remember those who persistently seek His fullness.
January 12. 1678. a Caution About Preserving the Fire of the Altar.
0PSA 119:105GAL 5:161TH 5:19HEB 12:11PE 5:8Jane Lead delves into the spiritual realm, discussing the hindrances that prevent the rise of the life-flame on the altar of God, attributing it to natural causes, worldly influences, and the opposition of the enemy. She emphasizes the importance of nurturing the spiritual fire within, guarding against distractions and cares of the world that can hinder its manifestation. Lead encourages believers to be vigilant in protecting and nurturing the heavenly fire within them, likening it to a tender plant that needs constant care and nourishment from the Word of Life.
The Heavenly Cloud Now Breaking
0PSA 16:11ROM 6:61CO 15:42Jane Lead preaches about the profound spiritual journey of dying to the sinful nature and being raised to a new life in Christ, emphasizing the necessity of surrendering to God's transformative work in the soul. She describes the process of spiritual dying as essential for believers to experience the fullness of joy, glory, and encouragement in their spiritual journey. The sermon highlights the stages of dying to the body of sin, offering it up as a sacrifice, and being transformed into a new spiritual body in Christ. Jane Lead encourages believers to embrace the resurrection power of Christ, to live in heavenly places, and to manifest God's wonders on earth.