✨ THE FORBIDDEN GOSPEL OF LIGHT – THE LOST WORDS OF JESUS UNEARTHED IN ETHIOPIA

High in the mist-shrouded mountains of Ethiopia, a discovery has emerged that could shake the foundations of Christianity itself. Hidden for nearly two millennia, ancient manuscripts—sealed in gold-threaded linen and guarded by monks for generations—have finally spoken.

Inside their fragile pages lies something no one thought would ever be found: the living words of Jesus, spoken after the Resurrection.

The texts, written in the sacred Ethiopian tongue of Ge’ez, form part of an unaltered version of the Ethiopian Bible—81 books in total, long kept secret from Western eyes. Among them, the fabled Book of the Covenant describes the forty days after Christ rose from the tomb—not as a fading ghost, but as a man of radiant light, walking among his followers and teaching truths that the world was never meant to hear.

He speaks not of punishment, but of awakening.

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Not of blind obedience, but of inner light.
And in words that now chill the soul, he warns:

“Many will build temples in my name but will forget the God within their own hearts.
They will worship shadows, not the sun.”

These texts describe a dual creation—a Father of Light and a Builder of Shadows—and a world where humanity stands forever between them. Jesus urges his disciples to look inward, to break the illusion of power, and to free the divine spark hidden within each soul.

For centuries, the monks who protected these scrolls feared the world was not ready. They whispered of an ancient curse: that whoever revealed the “Second Voice of Christ” would upend kingdoms and faiths alike.

The Ethiopian Bible is the oldest and complete on earth. Written on Ge'ez an  ancient dead language of Ethiopia, nearly 800 years older than King James  version and contains 88 books compared

Scholars who have begun to decode the writings claim they reveal a radically different vision of Christ—one who may never have died on the cross, but instead vanished into the desert to continue teaching a secret doctrine of love and nature. A doctrine buried by empires that sought control, not enlightenment.

As global faith faces division and doubt, this rediscovery could spark what some call a Second Reformation—and others, a heresy of apocalyptic proportions.

The monks’ message is simple yet haunting:

“The world is dark because it has forgotten the light. Now, the words of the Living One return.”