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This is My Word, Alpha and Omega
The revelation of Christ “This Is My Word” for people of all cultures worldwide
Many people today only know about the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth from biblical sources. But if you look further, you can find out much more about what this great teacher of wisdom brought 2000 years ago, what His teachings have to say to us today, and what was behind His life on Earth and His violent death. We learn, for example, that Jesus did not have to die on the cross, that He did not encourage dogmas, rites or ritual acts and also no mediators between God and the people – in other words no priests, pastors, excellencies, eminences or a “Holy Father”. It is even reasonable to say that Jesus did not found a religion, but simply taught and lived the commandment to love God and one’s neighbor in all its facets – and called on every willing person to “Follow Me!”
Non-Biblical sources also show that Jesus was a friend of animals and that He and His disciples lived a vegetarian way of life. The teaching of reincarnation is also largely unknown in the usual Christian tradition of today, and yet there are sources that show that the teaching of reincarnation – that souls can come to Earth several times in order to learn in the “school of Earth” – was and is definitely a part of early Christian teachings.
Many details about this are contained in the work of revelation “This Is My Word”. Based on a non-Biblical gospel, the “Gospel of Jesus”, it contains a comprehensive, up-to-date revelation of Christ, in which Christ Himself corrects, explains and deepens the “Gospel of Jesus” and explains His life and His original teachings. It deals, for example, with the meaning and purpose of life on Earth, with the law of cause and effect and the significance of the redemptive deed of the Christ of God.
In book form, this fundamental work on the life and teachings of Jesus has been translated into 20 languages and distributed worldwide.

What topics can be found in “This Is My Word”?
Anyone who wants to learn more about the life of Jesus of Nazareth, about His childhood and youth, about the meaning of the many parables, about the essence of His teachings in the Sermon on the Mount, about the last days and hours of His life on Earth and about the significance of His return will find what they are looking for here. In this revelation of Christ, many questions are also answered from a higher perspective that concern every person in the course of their life – questions about the whys and wherefores of humankind and why we are on Earth at all. There are answers to questions such as “Who is God and where can I find Him?”, “Am I at the mercy of my fate or can I take my life into my own hands?”, “Why is there injustice and wars on Earth?”, “How do I find healing, where do illnesses come from?”, “How can I raise my children to be good people with ethical values?” and much more.
The topics of some chapters are, for example:
– Jesus Explains His Pre-existence – To Believe Means To Understand
– The Parable of the Talents – The one to whom is given shall pass it on
– About Death, Rebirth and Life
– Jesus Teaches How to Pray
– Jesus Reproves Cruelty to a Horse
– The Sermon on the Mount
– The True Temple of God – Every person is a temple of God, a temple of the Holy Spirit
– The Raising of Lazarus
– Jesus Condemns Scribes and Pharisees as Hypocrites
– The Betrayal of Judas
– What Is Truth?
– The Laws of God for the Kingdom of Peace of Jesus Christ
What is the origin of this revelation of Christ?
In the foreword to this extensive work, we learn more about the origin of the revelation of Christ: It was given in 1989 by the Prophetess and Emissary of God, Gabriele, and thus ties in with the 4000-year stream of God’s prophecy, from Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah… to Gabriele today.
One reads for example:
Christian denominations and communities as well as many Bible experts have made “their Bible”, which they consider to be the whole and pure truth, their own. They are mistaken in the conviction that the Word of God was given once and for all time in their Bible and is therefore complete. This made it impossible for Christ, the Redeemer of all souls and people, to explain, correct and deepen that book, their Bible, within the still existing Christian denominations and the communities that bind themselves to it. That is why Christ went other ways; He revealed and reveals the truth outside the Christian denominations and binding communities. For all beings and people should experience God, the eternal light, the unlimited truth. All are free to accept or reject it.
The basis for the work of revelation “This is My Word. Alpha and Omega” was therefore the book “The Gospel of Jesus. What happened 2000 years ago?” (Rottweil 1986). The preface to the revelation of Christ states: The book that people call “The Gospel of Jesus” contains – despite the translations and despite the words that have a different meaning in this day and age [1989] – deep insights into the events that took place during My life on Earth as Jesus of Nazareth. Therefore, Christ builds on the truth present in the book “The Gospel of Jesus.” He explains, corrects and deepens it and thus, fulfills … what is in the mission of the Redeemer’s work: to bring a historical work for the Kingdom of Peace of Jesus Christ, the work “This is My Word.”
Why this new revelation?
Anyone who delves into this book comes to the conclusion that Jesus of Nazareth was not yet able to teach people everything 2,000 years ago because they were not yet ready for it, because the time was not yet ripe. Some people remember the traditional words of Jesus of Nazareth: “I still have much to say to you, but you cannot grasp it yet. But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all truth,” which is explained below: In this turn of times … the light – I, the Christ, the eternal truth – breaks through in a broad spectrum and radiate into the whole world. The law of truth flows as a great stream through the prophetic word, for I sent divine wisdom to the people so that the truth may be revealed.
However, the origin of God’s revelation “This is My Word” is not only justified by the fact that it is only in our time that people are ready to hear the whole divine truth, but also by the fact that the teaching that Christ brought to people as Jesus of Nazareth was falsified by the religious institutions and, in some cases, even twisted into its opposite.
The following passage can be found in “This is My Word”:
It was an externalized Christianity, a so-called state religion, which was divided into a Catholic and a Protestant Great Church. Both religions were based on a Bible that only contained parts of the eternal truth. However, this book was not the standard for their lives, although they referred to it as the Word of God. They spoke of the Bible and read the gospel from it to their believers. But very few of those who called themselves shepherds actually followed what they expected of their believers.

How does this current revelation of Christ differ from biblical traditions?
If you delve deeper into the book, you realize that there are certain similarities with the Bible. For example, the Bible also contains the Sermon on the Mount, as well as events from the life of Jesus, such as His birth, the journey to Egypt, the calling of the disciples, the healing of the people, the betrayal of Judas, the Last Supper, the crucifixion and the resurrection of Jesus. Through the explanations of Christ Himself in “This is My Word”, is the true meaning of these revealed to us humans for the first time. Anyone who has studied theology and the origin of the Bible knows that much of what Jesus of Nazareth taught and what was still present in the early Christianity of the first centuries as the teachings of the Christ of God was omitted or deliberately deleted when the writings were canonized – in other words when the decision was made as to what should and should not become part of the Bible.
For example, the idea of reincarnation, the knowledge of repeated incarnations of the human soul, was part of early Christian thought, as was the conviction that torturing or even killing animals contradicted the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
The book “This is My Word” contains numerous corrections to the biblical tradition. For example, it is explained – this is also a significant difference to the writings of the Bible – that Christ did not come to Earth with the aim of dying for the sins of humankind, but to establish the Kingdom of Peace.
Also, in contrast to many passages in the Bible, there is never any mention of a wrathful God, but of God as the loving “Father-Mother-God” who infinitely loves all His children and creatures. And the idea of eternal damnation is described as a “mockery of God.”
About the childhood and youth of Jesus
This book also provides a much more detailed account of the childhood and youth of Jesus of Nazareth than the Bible. Anyone who takes a closer look at the man Jesus of Nazareth will also want to know what the so-called “virgin birth” was all about and whether Jesus was a child like all the others.
It is also interesting to find out: What was His youth like? Did He struggle with His “humanity”? What was His relationship with His parents like and what connection did He have with nature? In the book of Revelation, we can read that Jesus learned the trade of carpenter and joiner – and with great skill. It also describes how, even as a child, He freed animals from captivity, respected them as creatures of God and stood by them.
About the Sermon on the Mount
The Sermon on the Mount is generally regarded as the centerpiece of Jesus’ teachings – but for today’s Christians it is hardly a standard for action. All forms of blame, denigration of others, hatred, violence and even wars are contrary to the statements of the Sermon on the Mount – and yet are accepted as “normal,” even in Christian countries. The work of revelation “This is My Word,” on the other hand, conveys that the teachings of the Sermon on the Mount are timeless and show all people of all cultures the way to peace and a God-filled life. The book provides concrete help and explanations as to how the individual passages can be understood in their deep meaning and put into practice – even today, in our time.
For example, you can read the following in this revelation of Christ:
The commandment of life is: “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you.” Every person should see their neighbor, their brother and sister, in every fellow human being.
You should also recognize your neighbors in apparent enemies and strive to love them selflessly.
The apparent enemy can even be a good mirror for self-knowledge when you are upset by hostility – which can have many faces – because if you are upset by something in your neighbor, there is something similar in yourself.
What did Jesus teach about animals and nature?
A central theme, which some people also know from other non-biblical sources and which is covered in detail in the work of revelation “This is My Word,” is the love of Jesus for animals and nature. The traditional statement of the creation story “Subdue the earth” has been interpreted in past centuries to mean that the human being, as the “crown of creation,” is allowed to kill animals and exploit the Earth.
In “This is My Word” on the other hand, is made clear: Life in God includes not only one’s neighbor, but also all other forms of life such as animals, plants, minerals and stones, because all being carries life, God. Those who are in unity with life neither wantonly kill animals nor wantonly destroy plants. He also respects the life – the forces of consciousness – of minerals and stones.
(…) The present human race [1989] is living in a great turning point from the old, sinful world to the New Age. When this change is largely completed, people will fulfill the laws of God more and more, and it will be as I have predicted as Jesus: There will be one shepherd and one flock, and the nations will be one people. Then all blood sacrifice will be abolished, as well as the eating of the flesh of animals.
Was Jesus a spiritual revolutionary?
In “This is My Word” you will find further topics and content that can give a new, ethical direction to a person’s perspective and life. Was Jesus a spiritual revolutionary? If you examine all facets of His life and teachings as this book does, you can answer this question with “yes.” The reader learns: Jesus taught love of enemies, He taught absolute peacefulness, love of animals and also equal rights for men and women.
He taught that God dwells in every human being and that no external temples are needed to commune with God.
The myth about the violent death on the cross, which is often portrayed as a God-ordained “sacrifice for humanity”, is also “explained, corrected and deepened” in the work of revelation, as it says at the beginning of each interpretation of the Gospel text. We learn: Jesus would not have had to suffer the terrible death on the cross if people had accepted Him and His teaching and if many had followed Him with an honest heart.
What does “Christ, our Redeemer” mean?
Jesus did not have to die on the cross – but Christ is the Redeemer of all souls and people.
What this means can be read, for example, in the following passage:
Through the act of redemption, every deeply burdened soul received the spark of redemption. The soul is thus supported, and the possibility of it dissolving into the omnipresent Spirit, the current of God, and merging into it as flowing energy is therefore ruled out. Through redemption, the soul becomes a spiritual being again and remains the child of God in spiritual form. If I had not released My inheritance and given it to the fallen children as support and developmental power, many spiritual bodies would have dissolved as a result of the ever-increasing burdens. This would have shaken the balance of creation and the disintegration of all spiritual forms would have been the inevitable consequence.
I therefore was given by the Father to act as a redeemer for all fallen souls and people and to bring His children back to His heart.
With this revelation of Christ, we learn the truth about life of Jesus, about the significance of His coming and about His teaching, with statements and explanations that should be of interest to every seeker of truth.