A Gospel Forgotten-Or Protected?
The Gospel of Thomas, also called the Book of Thomas the Contender, is often labeled “heretical,” “gnostic,” or “esoteric”-terms that hint at fear more than understanding. But what truly lies behind this mysterious book? Why did the early Church fight to bury it? And what hidden truths still call out from its pages?
This Gospel is not a narrative like Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John. There is no birth story, no crucifixion scene, and no resurrection tale. Instead, it contains 114 sayings attributed to Yeshua (Jesus)-brief, powerful teachings that mirror Zen koans more than church sermons.
But these aren’t just fragments of wisdom. According to the Akashic Records, they are vibrational keys–Christ Codes-spoken aloud to specific disciples, initiates, and spiritual companions. They were never meant to be systematized into dogma, but rather activated through contemplation, experience, and direct knowing (gnosis).
















