The Church of the Laodiceans (The Last Message)
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About the Book
The world is full with books about Christian faith; few of them are outstandingly precious to the acquirement of knowledge and, which is more important, the blessings of the Holy Ghost. Most of them together with the creation of countless Christian sects have accomplished the main target of the Evil Spirit, to create the biggest confusion in Human History: The Spiritual Babylon, as one of the undoubted accomplishment of the prophecies of the Most High.
The Church of the Laodicean is now presented to the reader in order to dissipate this confusion, to guide back the faithful ones to the true beliefs of the primitive brotherhood reformed by our Lord Jesus Christ.
It is also presented to clarify some confused concepts about Christian History and doctrines; to show the world that Christianism is not - as most scholars pretend a new religion barely six centuries older than Islamism. The Church of Jesus has always existed since the beginning of Creation, since the appearance on this planet of our first parents Adam and Eve. That it never identified itself with any visible Institution through the dance of centuries and millennia. That the Church of God verily exists and it is spread out among all the unaccountable Christian sects but that it is, above all, greater than the sum of all of them.
This book was written too to show the reader and the student of the Holy Writ that to understand the New Pact - which tells us all about the Antitypical Ministration, it is necessary, due its overwhelming importance, to know and thoroughly understand first the Typical Ministration widely explained in the Old Pact. Without this spiritual requisite it is really easy to get entangled in the webs of the spurious teachings of the churches.
Most of all, though, inside the pages of this book it is plainly shown the last message of the Most High to Humankind, The Signs of the Times expressed in the biblical prophecies show us clearly that the end of this cycle of life is about to come. The hinge of Human History is about to turn definitively very soon. Sooner perhaps than anybody who studies the Holy Bible may think...
About the Author
The Bolivian Historic and Political background in the late 1940's and all the 1950's, bloody and terrible as they were, had set a profound and sad mark in the innermost fibers of the author's spirit as if it was made with an indelible burning iron; and as a cathartic counterpart to it he went away in the Bolivian wilderness for very long periods of time from then on. Absorbing the spell-bounding knowledge that seemed to come up from the magnificence of the Andean landscapes getting deeply into the teachings, wisdom and meekness of many isolated groups of native people - scattered among that immensity, that held the intellectual inheritance of ancient civilizations lost in the nebula of their quasi-memory whose landmarks seemed to project up until almost reaching the sky on the rocky ruins scattered all over those majestic mountains of Los Andes.
Then, beginning the 1960's there he had a most important encounter in La Paz city. It was the encounter with a man who later on came to be his guide and mentor, brother Daniel Gomez, a seemingly unimportant hard worker that made his living as a freelance auto mechanic where his best tool, however, was the twoedged sword of the true Warrior of the Lord. Brother Gomez had a selected group of siblings. The beginning with them was a hard one Ð as any important beginning is, there were discussions, learning, studies, controversies, and finally the most important acquirement of wisdom and knowledge all of it coming from the Bible itself...
Something ominous, though, was projected in the midst of that entire beautiful spiritual panorama, and together with Baudelaire they understood that the world is living the time of "the merchants of the Faith, the inventors of Religion"...
From then on, the author's life had been turned in another direction. His background (in his other life) is unimportant. He recognizes together with Fulcanelli how much it costs to barter Diplomas, Seals and outstanding Tittles by the humble Philosopher's mantle. It was necessary, nonetheless, to drink that chalice of sour beverage and with a broken heart, ashamed of his juvenile errors he had also to burn books and notes, confess his ignorance and, as a modest pupil, decipher another science in the benches of another schoolÉ