"Whoever wishes to talk with Me, Let him come to Me and I shall lay the answer in his heart. But only the pure whose heart is full of meekness shall hear the sound of my voice.
And he who prefers Me to all the world and loves Me like a tender bride her bridegroom, with him I shall walk arm in arm, and he will always behold Me like a brother his brother, and as I beheld him from eternity before he was.
Jesus Christ, (as recorded in the Household of God, Volume 1.)
This is the website for Australians who read, meet and discuss the writings of the New Revelation (Second Coming Revelations), as recorded by the Christian Prophet Jakob Lorber and his associates.
From 1840 - 1864 Jakob Lorber received direct communication from Jesus Christ to clarify the Gospel Teachings and guide mankind through our tumultuous times.
These revelations are part of The Second Coming of Christ,
They are entirely consistent with the Bible.
The Lorber texts make it clear that God is a god of Love and could not create a Hell:
From Robert Blum, Volume 1, pg 31:
"Has there to be a hell? And do such spirits have to be capable of pain? Could all this not be arranged in a less cruel way?'
Say I: Hearken my dear friend, do you think that God set up hell that way? Oh, here you are much mistaken! Behold, this was done by the spirits themselves, from antiquity. God merely permitted it in order not to curtail their freedom in the least. But that He should have created a hell, that no being in heaven can remotely imagine. For if God could create a hell, then He would also have to be imbued with sin and evil, which would be an impossibility for God, for it is not possible for him to act against his own eternal order. And so it is unthinkable that God, out of Himself, in the actual sense of the word, could create hell. But He can and must allow it to the freest spirits, if out of their completely perverted original order they prepare circumstances for themselves which indeed are most evil and wicked.
You shall not however, throughout all infinite anywhere find a place which had already been founded by God as hell. For nowhere is there a hell outside of man himself."
This is explained by analogy later on the same page:
"... If someone owns a vineyard into which only precious vines are planted, the owner eradicating all precious vines afterwards, setting thorns and thistles in their place, finding more pleasure in such wild growths rather than in simple vines, - say, is the Deity also to blame if this foolish owner takes in no wine harvest, becoming thereby a miserable person without means?"
Also the texts made clear that God is a god of Love not of Revenge (GGJ XI/37-43):
"Don't you see that I am a Lord of Life?! Don't you have every reason to rejoice?! Why are you so faint hearted? - God's love, meekness and mercy are infinite, and He does not forget even the least of His created beings. The God of revenge lies only in your fantasy. You made him that because only a revengeful, stern God appeared to the Jews as worthy of veneration, wherefore so much emphasis is placed on His judgements which, however, were always only the consequence of the wickedness, foolishness and obduracy of men. But I am the Father Himself, Who has now descended in the form of man in order to show His immense love to the people and to open to them the gates of life which they have barricaded themselves."
"Has there to be a hell? And do such spirits have to be capable of pain? Could all this not be arranged in a less cruel way?'
Say I: Hearken my dear friend, do you think that God set up hell that way? Oh, here you are much mistaken! Behold, this was done by the spirits themselves, from antiquity. God merely permitted it in order not to curtail their freedom in the least. But that He should have created a hell, that no being in heaven can remotely imagine. For if God could create a hell, then He would also have to be imbued with sin and evil, which would be an impossibility for God, for it is not possible for him to act against his own eternal order. And so it is unthinkable that God, out of Himself, in the actual sense of the word, could create hell. But He can and must allow it to the freest spirits, if out of their completely perverted original order they prepare circumstances for themselves which indeed are most evil and wicked.
You shall not however, throughout all infinite anywhere find a place which had already been founded by God as hell. For nowhere is there a hell outside of man himself."
This is explained by analogy later on the same page:
"... If someone owns a vineyard into which only precious vines are planted, the owner eradicating all precious vines afterwards, setting thorns and thistles in their place, finding more pleasure in such wild growths rather than in simple vines, - say, is the Deity also to blame if this foolish owner takes in no wine harvest, becoming thereby a miserable person without means?"
Also the texts made clear that God is a god of Love not of Revenge (GGJ XI/37-43):
"Don't you see that I am a Lord of Life?! Don't you have every reason to rejoice?! Why are you so faint hearted? - God's love, meekness and mercy are infinite, and He does not forget even the least of His created beings. The God of revenge lies only in your fantasy. You made him that because only a revengeful, stern God appeared to the Jews as worthy of veneration, wherefore so much emphasis is placed on His judgements which, however, were always only the consequence of the wickedness, foolishness and obduracy of men. But I am the Father Himself, Who has now descended in the form of man in order to show His immense love to the people and to open to them the gates of life which they have barricaded themselves."
This video discusses the teachings of Lorber in relation to God.
Copies of English Translations of the Lorber Texts
(many thanks to the various translators who have made this available for us all).

the-healing-power-of-the-sunlight.pdf | |
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secrets_of_creation_01-30-2019.pdf | |
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the-fly.pdf | |
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explanation_of_scriptures_-_final.pdf | |
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spiritual_sun_vol__1_-_final.pdf | |
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spiritual_sun_vol_2_-_final.pdf | |
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the-spiritual-sun-part-2.pdf | |
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the_lord_as_a_poor_man_hg_2.pdf | |
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jakob-lorber-the-household-of-god-vol-i.pdf | |
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jakob-lorber-the-household-of-god-vol-ii.pdf | |
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jakob-lorber-thehousehold-of-god-iii.pdf | |
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sermons_of_the_lord.pdf | |
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the_whale_of_jonah.pdf | |
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the_shortest_way_to_a_spiritual_rebirth.pdf | |
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secrets-of-life.pdf | |
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3-days-in-the-temple.pdf | |
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7-words-on-the-cross.pdf | |
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9713262-jakob-lorber-earth-and-moon.pdf | |
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ls08_the_wedding_in_cana.pdf | |
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gifts_from_heaven-2.pdf | |
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E-Books

The Childhood Of Jesus (lost gospel of James) | |
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the_natural_sun_-_jakob_lorber.epub | |
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Explanations by Friends of HisNewWord.

a_piece_of_divine_health_advice.pdf | |
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eggenstein_vi.pdf (future of the Catholic Church) | |
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genesis_one.pdf | |
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god_and_sex.pdf | |
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jesuse.pdf | |
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passione-2spaltig.pdf | |
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salvation_redemption.pdf | |
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The Great Gospel Of John (First 10 books by Lorber, 11th book came later, recorded by Leopold Engel)

GGJ - Book 1 | |
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GGJ - Book 2 | |
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GGJ - Book 3 | |
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GGJ - Book 4 | |
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GGJ Book 5 | |
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GGJ Book 6 | |
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GGJ Book 7 | |
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GGJ Book 8 | |
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GGJ - Book 9 | |
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GGJ - Book 10 | |
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GGJ - Book 11 | |
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Other inspired spiritual texts

NEWLY TRANSLATED! - Judas Iscariot - his fate in the beyond (translated by Charlotte Jones) | |
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A day in the house of Joseph (translated by Charlotte Jones) | |
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The Diary Of Love - Dr. Luigi Gaspari | |
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