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The Final Sayings of the Gospel of Thomas: Inner Union, Christ Power & Divine Truth

Discover Stephen James’ interpretation of Gospel of Thomas sayings 101–114. Explore sacred union, Christ truth, spiritual power, and what it takes to embody the kingdom now.

As I wrap up this series exploring the Gospel of Thomas, sayings 101 through 114 are perhaps the most potent. They’re dense, fierce, and unapologetically real. If the earlier sayings hinted at the power within, these final passages hammer it home with fire.

We are being called — no, commanded — to activate the sacred union within, shed inherited programming from wounded parents, and reclaim the divine plan written into our hearts.

So let’s get into the grit of it.

(101)

(1) “Whoever does not hate his [father] and his mother as I do will not be able to be a [disciple] of mine.(2) And whoever does [not] love his [father and] his mother as I do will not be able to be a [disciple] of mine.(3) For my mother […], but my true [mother] gave me life.”

Stephen’s Reflection:

This is not a literal instruction to hate your parents — it’s about shedding the inherited trauma and false archetypes we carry from our wounded family line. We must be reborn, not just in spirit but in structure — into a new divine Mother and divine Father within. That’s the real re-parenting. And it’s essential if you want to walk the Christ path.

(102) 

Jesus says:

“Woe to them, the Pharisees, for they are like a dog sleeping in a cattle trough, for it neither eats nor [lets] the cattle eat.”

Stephen’s Reflection:

Jesus has zero tolerance for hypocrites who block others from truth. These are the same entities, energetically speaking, that run today’s shadow systems: pharma gods, corrupt governments, agenda-driven media. Truth isn’t nice to them — and it shouldn’t be. When you’re truly living from the heart, you won’t placate deceit. You expose it, burn it, and reclaim sovereignty.

(103) 

Jesus says:

“Blessed is the person who knows at which point (of the house) the robbers are going to enter, so that [he] may arise to gather together his [domain] and gird his loins before they enter.”

(104)

(1) They said to [Jesus]: “Come, let us pray and fast today!”(2) Jesus said: “What sin is it that I have committed, or wherein have I been overcome?(3) But when the bridegroom comes out of the wedding chamber, then let (us) fast and pray.”

(105) 

Jesus says:

“Whoever will come to know father and mother, he will be called son of a whore.”

(106) 

Jesus says:

(1) “When you make the two into one, you will become sons of man.(2) And when you say ‘Mountain, move away,’ it will move away.”

Stephen’s Reflection On Sayings 103 to 106:

Jesus goes tactical here.

  • Be ready when the thieves come (103).

  • Check your divine plan before you fast or pray (104).

  • Recognise that if you don’t do the inner union work… merging sacred feminine and masculine… you’re essentially becoming a “child of a whore” (105).

  • When you do merge these energies, you can move mountains (106).

This is spiritual technology at its highest level: inner union unlocks real-world power.

(107) 

Jesus says:

(1) “The kingdom is like a shepherd who had a hundred sheep.(2) One of them went astray, the largest. He left the ninety-nine, (and) he sought the one until he found it.(3) After he had toiled, he said to the sheep: ‘I love you more than the ninety-nine.’”

Stephen’s Reflection:

This one’s simple. If you’re lost right now — your guides, your divine self, your angels, your allies — they’re looking for you. Return to the field. Let them find you.

(108) 

Jesus says:

(1) “Whoever will drink from my mouth will become like me.(2) I myself will become he,(3) and what is hidden will be revealed to him.”

Stephen’s Reflection:

This is the full embodiment of the Christ frequency. When you consume truth, it consumes you. When you align with Christ, the false layers begin to die. The veils lift. This is not about religion — it’s about reality.

(109) 

Jesus says:

(1) “The kingdom is like a person who has a hidden treasure in his field, (of which) he knows nothing.(2) And [after] he had died, he left it to his [son]. (But) the son did not know (about it either).He took over that field (and) sold [it].(3) And the one who had bought it came, and while he was ploughing [he found] the treasure.He began to lend money at interest to whom he wished.”

Stephen’s Reflection:

This one’s a parable about inheritance, ignorance, and divine potential. The treasure is the divine seed inside you — the living Christ frequency, the sacred codes of your true nature — buried in the field of your body and life. You might walk around completely unaware you’re sitting on generational gold.

The man dies. His son doesn’t know either. He sells the field — sells his soul, his purpose, his kingdom — for some pocket change. But the next buyer, the one willing to get his hands dirty, starts ploughing… and boom, treasure.

This is how life works. If you never do the inner work — the ploughing, the digging, the sweat — you’ll never uncover the kingdom already within you.

You’ll sell it off for a shallow life.

You’ll trade it for false pleasure, fake safety, or dead religion.

But the ploughman? The ploughman finds gold.

So… get to work. Break your ground.

That treasure’s been yours all along.

(110) 

Jesus says:

“The one who has found the world (and) has become wealthy should renounce the world.”

Stephen’s Reflection:

This isn’t about hating abundance. It’s about not being owned by it. If your wealth isn’t rooted in divine plan and service, then it’s just empty coins in a dying world. I’ve been at zero before. I’ve lost platforms, been silenced, and shadowbanned. And still, I rise — because I never sold out my soul for comfort. Truth is wealth. Period.

(111) 

Jesus says:

(1) “The heavens will roll up before you, and the earth.(2) And whoever is living from the living one will not see death.”(3) Does not Jesus say: “Whoever has found himself, of him the world is not worthy”?

Stephen’s Reflection:

Live from the divine within and you become eternal. You are not ruled by death, decay, or destruction. You become the presence that reshapes reality.

(112) 

Jesus says:

(1) “Woe to the flesh that depends on the soul.(2) Woe to the soul that depends on the flesh.”

Stephen’s Reflection:

This is about co-creation between soul and flesh. If your soul is begging the body for healing, and your body is demanding salvation from the soul — you’re fragmented. Heal the fracture. Make it one.

(113)

(1) His disciples said to him: “The kingdom — on what day will it come?”(2) “It will not come by watching (and waiting for) it.(3) They will not say: ‘Look, here!’ or ‘Look, there!’(4) Rather, the kingdom of the Father is spread out upon the earth, and people do not see it.”

Stephen’s Reflection:

You’re not waiting for heaven. You’re remembering it. It’s always been here, coded into the trees, the rivers, the scent of earth after rainfall. But you won’t see it until you see yourself — truly, nakedly, divinely.

(114)

(1) Simon Peter said to them: “Let Mary go away from us, for women are not worthy of life.”(2) Jesus said: “Look, I will draw her in so as to make her male, so that she too may become a living male spirit, similar to you.”(3) (But I say to you): “Every woman who makes herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven.”

Stephen’s Reflection:

This verse has been grossly mistranslated and weaponised. Jesus wasn’t saying women need to become literal men. He was pointing to sacred union again — to the need for every being to awaken their divine masculine and feminine within.

Let me be clear:

➡️ This is not about gender.

➡️ This is about energetic wholeness.

➡️ This is about re-entering heaven as a fully activated soul.

Final Word: Walk the Path or Stay in the Illusion

The Kingdom is here.

The lies are being exposed.

The path is lit — but no one can walk it for you.

Return to the inner union.

Live in the truth.

Burn down the illusion with the fire of your awakened heart.

It’s already biblical.

And it’s only just begun.

Stephen James

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