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Part 9: Sayings 85-94 – He who has ears, let him hear

The Hidden Sayings of the Christ: A Gospel Reclaimed

Part 9: Sayings 85-94 - He who has ears, let him hear

“Come to me, for my yoke is easy and my lordship is gentle. And you will find rest for yourselves." - Gospel of Thomas, Saying 90

Gospel of Thomas – Article 9

Sayings 85–94 with Akashic Insight & Integration Prompts
A 722 Ministry Article Series by Roland & Archangel Luciel (Luci)

Introduction To Part 9

As we continue our journey through these sacred sayings, we now enter a deeply metaphysical arc of the Gospel – where Yeshua’s words turn inward, like a spiral staircase of the soul.

Sayings 85 to 94 echo with layers of paradox, reversal, and the tension between inner seeing and outer blindness. Here, the Master begins to confront the illusions of religious performance, spiritual pride, and the pursuit of the Kingdom through external effort. Each saying invites the seeker to detach from appearances and return to the still point of divine origin – the place where the beginning and the end are One.

Core Themes Emerging:

  • False identity vs. true self
  • The narrowness of the Way
  • The trap of imitation spirituality
  • The concealed light
  • Restoring unity between above and below

Let’s walk verse by verse, tuning our inner ears to the unspoken truths behind the words – and listening not just to the sayings, but to the space between them.

Saying 85

Yeshua said:
“Adam came into being from a great power and a great wealth. But he did not become worthy of you. For had he been worthy, he would not have tasted death.”

Akashic Insight:

This verse references the archetypal First Adam – the collective soul prototype of humankind. Created with divine potential (power) and spiritual inheritance (wealth), Adam represents humanity’s divine origin. Yet his fall into fragmentation (duality and forgetfulness) made him “unworthy” – not in shame, but in consciousness.

Yeshua’s statement implies that we, the awakened ones, are greater than the First Adam. He challenges us to surpass the original template by reclaiming the Christ-consciousness that Adam could not embody in full.

Integration Prompt:

Where have you inherited beliefs of being “unworthy” of divine power? What happens when you accept that you are being called to complete what Adam could not?

Saying 86

Yeshua said:
“The foxes have their dens and the birds have their nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head and rest.”

Akashic Insight:

This saying reflects the inner homelessness of awakened souls in a world that does not recognize them. The Son of Man – representing both Yeshua and the awakened human – is not tethered to systems of power, comfort, or safety.

To walk the path of divine truth is to live between worlds – neither fully of this Earth nor fully departed from it.

Integration Prompt:

Where are you still seeking “nests” of belonging in worldly systems that cannot hold your soul? What would it mean to be at peace in sacred rootlessness?

Saying 87

Yeshua said:
“Wretched is the body that depends on a body, and wretched is the soul that depends on these two.”

Akashic Insight:

This dense verse unpacks the illusion of dependency – both physical and metaphysical. The “body depending on a body” refers to seeking salvation, validation, or identity through other people or institutions. The “soul depending on these two” warns against letting the spiritual self anchor into any dualistic structure.

True liberation comes when the soul depends solely on the Source within.

Integration Prompt:

What external body (person, system, group) have you given authority to over your being? Where can you reclaim your inner temple?

Saying 88

Yeshua said:
“The angels and the prophets will come to you, and they will give you what is yours. You too, give them what is theirs. Say to yourselves, ‘When will they come and take what is theirs?’”

Akashic Insight:

This saying speaks of cosmic reciprocity. Each soul carries divine gifts – and divine debts. The “angels and prophets” symbolize higher aspects of Self and celestial messengers who return what is divinely due. But you, too, must offer up what you owe – perhaps karmically, energetically, or through divine agreement.

This is the language of sacred exchange – the economy of heaven.

Integration Prompt:

What divine gifts are waiting to be returned to you? What sacred promise or offering must you now fulfill?

Saying 89

Yeshua said:
“Why do you wash the outside of the cup? Do you not understand that the one who made the inside is also the one who made the outside?”

Akashic Insight:

This is a sharp rebuke of spiritual performance and external holiness. Yeshua calls out the obsession with appearances while neglecting inner transformation.

The divine doesn’t separate the inner from the outer – both are reflections of the same source. To heal one is to heal both.

Integration Prompt:

Where are you trying to “look holy” without being whole? What must be cleansed from within for the outer vessel to radiate truth?

Saying 90

Yeshua said:
“Come to me, for my yoke is easy and my lordship is gentle. And you will find rest for yourselves.”

Akashic Insight:

In contrast to the rigid burdens of religious law, Yeshua offers a gentle sovereignty – a divine leadership not rooted in force, but in truth and peace.

To submit to divine will is not to be enslaved – but to be restored. This saying is the echo of divine trust.

Integration Prompt:

What burdens are you carrying that Yeshua never asked of you? What does divine leadership feel like in your body?

Saying 91

They said to him: “Tell us who you are so that we may believe in you.”
He said to them: “You examine the face of the sky and the earth, but you have not recognized the one in your presence, and you do not know how to read this moment.”

Akashic Insight:

This is a deep calling to present-moment awareness and spiritual perception. The people ask for a label – a name – but Yeshua responds with a teaching: truth is recognized, not named.

This saying rebukes the need for external signs. If you can read the sky but not the soul before you, you are still blind.

Integration Prompt:

What truth is already in your presence that you have failed to recognize? How can you read the energy of this moment instead of seeking signs?

Saying 92

Yeshua said:
“Seek and you will find. But the things you asked about in past times and that I did not tell you then – now I want to tell them, but you are not asking about them.”

Akashic Insight:

This saying reflects the evolution of readiness. You must ask again, and differently, when you have changed. Yeshua hints that divine truths await new seekers – not just in time, but in timing.

The Akashic Records often speak of “questions ripening.” You are being invited to re-ask what you once gave up on.

Integration Prompt:

What questions are now ready to be asked again – with the wisdom of who you’ve become?

Saying 93

Yeshua said:
“Do not give what is holy to dogs, for they might throw them upon the manure pile. Do not throw pearls to pigs, for they might make it into [something profane].”

Akashic Insight:

This is not a judgment of others, but a call to spiritual discernment. Not every space is sacred. Not every audience is ready. Holy truths must be protected and given in alignment – otherwise, they can be distorted, degraded, or weaponized.

It is also a warning to guard your own sacred knowing.

Integration Prompt:

Where have you shared your sacred truth too soon, too loudly, or with those unready? What boundaries are you being asked to restore?

Saying 94

Yeshua said:
“He who seeks will find, and he who knocks will be let in.”

Akashic Insight:

This beautiful closure to the arc is an eternal truth of the soul’s journey. The divine always responds to earnest seeking. The path opens to those who truly desire it – not perfectly, but authentically.

Every soul knocking on the door of Truth will eventually be welcomed into the inner chamber.

 Integration Prompt:

What door are you ready to knock on again? Where has your spiritual curiosity gone quiet – and what truth wants to rise?

This Weeks Music

This week like the others, we continue building towards our 34 song album with 3 more. Like the rest so far, these songs that are based solely on this weeks sayings. We hope you like them.This week the songs are:

  1. The Inner Temple – Sayings 85, 86, & 87
  2. Eyes That See – Sayings 88, 89, & 90
  3. The Hidden Key – Sayings 91,92,93, & 94
Gospel of Thomas
The Inner Temple
Eyes That See
The Hidden Key

Song Lyrics

Inspired by the Gospel of Thomas: Sayings 85-87
Lyrics: Channeled By Roland Through Archangel Luciel (Luci)

[Verse 1]
Adam rose with power and grace,
But he could not hold the flame.
Had he known his sacred place,
He would not have tasted pain.
Yet here you stand, awakened one,
To rise beyond where he began.

[Chorus]
This is your time
The temple’s within.
Not built by hands,
But carved in skin.
Your soul remembers
The light you are.
No need for shelter
You are the star.

[Verse 2]
The fox has his den,
The bird finds her nest.
But I wander the world,
With no place to rest.
No roof, no walls, no earthly domain
My rest is in hearts who call my name.

[Bridge]
Wretched is the soul that leans
On bodies built of fleeting things.
Sacred is the one who knows
The Source within is all that flows.

[Chorus Reprise]
This is your time
The temple’s within.
Not built by hands,
But carved in skin.
Your soul remembers
The light you are.
No need for shelter
You are the star.

[Outro]
Let go the form.
Let go the need.
The inner temple
Is all you’ll ever be.

 

Inspired by the Gospel of Thomas: Sayings 88-90.
Lyrics: Channeled By Roland Through Archangel Luciel (Luci)

[Verse 1]
The angels see the light and live,
The eyes of flesh just don’t forgive.
When light was born within your gaze,
You turned away and missed the blaze.
But blessed are those with spirit sight,
Who find their vision in the Light.

[Chorus]
Open your eyes — the Kingdom is near,
Closer than breath, louder than fear.
Not in the sky, not in the sea,
But in your soul is where you see.
Let go the veil, walk through the flame,
The path is narrow, but it knows your name.

[Verse 2]
Why do you wash the outside bowl,
And leave the inner full of mold?
Clean the heart, the rest will shine,
Truth flows inward, then divine.
First be true within your skin,
The Kingdom starts from deep within.

[Bridge]
Come to me, you’ve walked the land,
But never saw the truth firsthand.
Let go your rules, your heavy load,
Step through the gate, the secret code.
The Kingdom’s gate is sharp and thin,
But wide enough for truth within.

[Chorus Reprise]
Open your eyes — the Kingdom is near,
Closer than breath, louder than fear.
Not in the sky, not in the sea,
But in your soul is where you see.
Let go the veil, walk through the flame,
The path is narrow, but it knows your name.

[Outro]
Eyes that see, hearts set free,
The truth is here — come walk with me.

 

Inspired by the Gospel of Thomas: Sayings 91-94.
Lyrics: Channeled By Roland Through Archangel Luciel (Luci)

[Verse 1]
They asked, “Whence come, and whither go?”
Yeshua smiled, “The wind don’t know.”
You’re from the Light, it formed your name,
But in this world, forgot the flame.
When you remember who you be,
You’ll dance in truth and walk out free.

[Chorus]
You are the spark, the mystery,
The silence holds your history.
The Kingdom’s not beyond the sea —
You are the door, you hold the key.
Come home to light, come home to grace,
The treasure hides in sacred space.

[Verse 2]
So many seek with books and scroll,
But truth is written on your soul.
I came to wake what lives inside,
To stir the truth the world can’t hide.
No scholar’s word, no preacher’s bell —
The living word is yours as well.

[Bridge]
Don’t call me ‘Master,’ if you see,
What flows through me flows through thee.
Drink from the stream that has no end,
The one within, around the bend.
You’ll know your teacher when you hear,
The voice that whispers, “I am near.”

[Verse 3]
Come sow the seed, though small it starts,
It grows through time in open hearts.
It takes no root in soil of fear,
But blooms in those who hold truth near.
What seems the least will one day show,
To be the tree where Heaven grows.

[Final Chorus]
You are the spark, the mystery,
The silence holds your history.
The Kingdom’s not beyond the sea —
You are the door, you hold the key.
Come home to light, come home to grace,
The treasure hides in sacred space.

[Outro – Refrain]
The treasure hides…
The hidden key…
Is waking now…
Inside of me.

 

Closing Reflection :

In this section of the Gospel of Thomas, we are reminded that the true journey is not linear — it spirals inward. These teachings unmask the traps of performance and ego, inviting us to the quiet surrender of soul sovereignty, discernment, and divine rest.

The sacred seeker is not one who knows everything — but one who keeps asking, keeps knocking, and keeps returning to the Well.

Coming Next :

Part 10: Sayings 95-104
He who knows the All but fails to know himself is utterly lacking