(V) 3.Rules of Conduct in Our Apothecary

Be vigilant, for your task is to love every person (…and heretic, and satanist, and sinner, and evil-doer, and… in a word: every person!). And when you hate this person, you distance yourself from the goal (God is Love, He loves this person whom you hate!). Do not be foolish, for when you come to your senses and understand that you must love all people, the scars of hatred (enmity, envy…) will be an obstacle for you on the path of letting this person (whom you hated: heretic, satanist, …) into your heart. Know firmly that Christ enters the heart of a person last (after all people!). If you do not let at least one person into your heart (…heretic, terrorist, or antichrist…)—Christ will not enter your heart (He is the last, the least, the servant of all!). As long as there is no place for even one person in your heart, Christ will not be able to enter it. Christ lets everyone go ahead, before Himself. So, if you want to receive Christ—you must accept, forgive, have mercy on all people (every person)!

Prophets should be vigilant in how they prophesy so as not to be like the prophet Jonah (Jonah hated (and wished destruction upon) those (the Ninevites) to whom he proclaimed the truth (exposed heresies, satanism, delusions…) and whom he called to repentance; he was an Old Testament man, so he has an excuse… and in the end, he repented, recognized God’s mercy…), so as not to hear the terrible words: I do not know you, prophets who prophesied in My Name (exposed heresies, synagogue orders, idolatry, etc.), but did lawlessness (hated… but should have loved (enemies…)). Be vigilant in how we cleanse our hearts, how we humble ourselves, how we acquire the Holy Spirit, how we become like Jesus Christ! And those who have the gift(s) of the Holy Spirit should be vigilant in how they serve, how they use this gift(s): whether for the edification of the church (themselves and others) or for destruction (themselves…). Therefore, with fear and trembling, let us work out our salvation! God is Love, He permits everything!

In each book, we warn our readers-visitors so that none of them get hurt, harm themselves. And we especially warn those who do not enter through the door but, like a thief, climb in some other way. We have already had bitter experiences with such visitors to our apothecary—we testified in detail about them in part III, and through this, warned our brothers and sisters not to imitate them. Let us remind you again: in our apothecary (in our books), there are various thought-medicines for treating various diseases. God is Love! Be vigilant, you are free to do good or evil to yourself—do not do evil to yourself!

So, having briefly familiarized yourself with the rules of conduct, we can start the overview-introduction to the thought-medicines of our apothecary.

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