Excerpt of The revealed work "The Great Gospel of John", vol. 9 chapter 23.
"[3] If men go too much astray and become entangled in the
enticements of the world and think that they only exist to provide
themselves, as sensible and thinking human beings, of all imaginable
pleasures from the world that is richly equipped with all kinds of
things, and if they do not discover the real purpose why they have
been put into the world and who put them into the world, then there
can be no question of a real, higher revelation of God and His will of
love. That can only take place when men begin to think due to all
kinds of need and misery, at least up to the point that they will ask:
`Why actually did we have to come into this miserable world, and why
must we actually let ourselves be tormented and tortured unto our
certain death, which is the miserable ending of our despair?'
[4] Then the moment has come on which God will again reveal Himself
to men, first by the mouth of awakened men, and by other signs, but
also by all sorts of judgment over those people who became rich and
mighty, proud and loveless and very arrogant through all kinds of lies
and deceptions and the suppression of the poor and the weak - people
who do not think anymore about any God themselves and still less have
any faith in their heart, but who only throw themselves into all the
pleasures of the world, run over the poor and who do not even consider
them anymore to have the value of a human being but only of a simple
animal.
[5] Once the measure among men on the world will be full, a great
judgment will come, and together with that, also a great, direct
revelation from God to men who in their heart will still believe in God
and who have thus also kept the love for Him and their fellowman.
[6] Then those who deny God and the proud deceivers and suppressors
will be wiped off the surface of the Earth, and those who believe and
the poor will be raised up and be enlightened from the Heavens, as
this is the case now, and as it will be the case again later in almost
2000 years."
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