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"At this time, the Messenger is engaged in compiling over three decades of spoken Revelation into a final and complete text form. The New Message will ultimately be contained in six volumes and possibly more. Each volume will contain two or more books, and each book will be organized into chapters and verses. Therefore, the New Message from God will be structured in the following way: the New Message from God > Volume > Book > Chapter > Verse.”<ref>''God Has Spoken Again'', Introduction</ref>
 
"At this time, the Messenger is engaged in compiling over three decades of spoken Revelation into a final and complete text form. The New Message will ultimately be contained in six volumes and possibly more. Each volume will contain two or more books, and each book will be organized into chapters and verses. Therefore, the New Message from God will be structured in the following way: the New Message from God > Volume > Book > Chapter > Verse.”<ref>''God Has Spoken Again'', Introduction</ref>
 
Excerpt From: Marshall Vian Summers. “God Has Spoken Again.” iBooks.
 
  
 
==The Sacred Texts of the New Revelation==
 
==The Sacred Texts of the New Revelation==

Revision as of 23:19, 3 September 2015

"What is sacred is not an object. It is not a book. It is not a place. It is not even an event. These are all things in time through which the sacred moves." [1]

Structuring the New Message from God

"At this time, the Messenger is engaged in compiling over three decades of spoken Revelation into a final and complete text form. The New Message will ultimately be contained in six volumes and possibly more. Each volume will contain two or more books, and each book will be organized into chapters and verses. Therefore, the New Message from God will be structured in the following way: the New Message from God > Volume > Book > Chapter > Verse.”[2]

The Sacred Texts of the New Revelation

Published by New Knowledge Library

Forthcoming

References

  1. The Sacred (April 29, 2008)
  2. God Has Spoken Again, Introduction