Prayer of the Messenger Paul From the Nag Hammadi Library โ€” Codex I (Jung Codex)

โ€œGrant me your mercy. My redeemer, redeem me, for I am yours.โ€

THE PRAYER

Grant me your mercy.
My redeemer, redeem me,
for I am yours.

I came from you.
You are my mind:
give me birth.

You are my treasure:
open for me.

You are my fullness:
accept me.

You are my rest:
give me unlimited perfection.

I pray to you,
you who exist and preexisted,
in the name exalted above every name,
through Jesus the anointed,
lord of lords,
king of the eternal realms.
Give me your gifts, with no regret,
through the human child,
the spirit,
the advocate of truth.

Give me authority, I beg of you,
give healing for my body, as I beg you,
through the preacher of the gospel,
and redeem my enlightened soul forever, and my spirit,
and disclose to my mind the firstborn of the fullness of grace.

Grant what eyes of angels have not seen,
what ears of rulers have not heard,
and what has not arisen in the hearts of people,
who became angelic,
and after the image of the animate god
when it was formed in the beginning.
I have the faith of hope.

And bestow upon me
your beloved, chosen, blessed majesty,
you who are the firstborn, the first-conceived,
and the wonderful mystery of your house.

For yours is the power and the glory and the praise and the greatness,
forever and ever.

Amen.
Prayer of Paul (the) Apostle [or, Messenger].
In Peace.
Christ is holy.

Translatorโ€™s Note

This prayer appears in the Nag Hammadi Library, Codex I (Jung Codex). It is presented here in the Codex Reborn format for clarity and mobile readability. Lineation has been preserved to reflect the textโ€™s liturgical character. Translator attribution follows the Gnostic Society Library/Nag Hammadi tradition.

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๐Ÿ“ข Authorship & Origin Disclosure

The Prayer of the Messenger Paul is preserved in the Nag Hammadi Library, Codex I (Jung Codex). This presentation follows publicly available translations curated by the Gnostic Society Library and scholarly editions of the Nag Hammadi texts. It is reproduced here for educational and spiritual purposes, with formatting adapted to the TGK Codex Reborn style.

Archival reference: The Gnostic Society Library โ€” Nag Hammadi Collection.

๐Ÿœ Part of the Nag Hammadi Library (Egypt, 4th century), preserved by The Gnostic Vault as sacred memory.