Rays, 697:do so, "I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me." So spoke the Christ. The initiate isRays, 723:New Testament that, "angels came and ministered unto" the Christ, the correct implication is thatRays, 736:and will then "turn His gaze and send His force unto that point of light, and cosmic evil will beRays, 764:knows; the occult sense of oneness must guide unto the gate. What else will lead a man to theRays, 768:and from that triple altar mounts the fire unto its Source. As mounts and spreads the inner flame,Reappearance, 29:were, "Lo, I am with you all the days, even unto the end of the age" or cycle. (Matt., XXVIII, 20.)Reappearance, 29:said, "I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me." This had no reference to the crucifixionReappearance, 38:disciples: "Lo! I am with you all the days even unto the end of the age" has come. Today He standsReappearance, 49:that "greater things shall ye do, because I go unto my Father." (John XIV, 12.) He here indicatesReappearance, 75:a man eventually into the Kingdom of God and "unto the measure of the stature of the fullness ofReappearance, 87:centuries ago, He said, "No man cometh unto the Father but by me." (John XIV, 6.) This was aReappearance, 119:- a stage of Christ-like perfection reaching unto the "Measure of the stature of the fullness ofReappearance, 132:the vitality of the truth that "no man liveth unto himself" (Rom., XIV, 7.) and no nation either;Reappearance, 133:words, "I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me." (John XII, 32.) The combined work ofSoul, 125:works than these shall he do; because I go unto My Father" (John XIV, 12.) He was the Soul |