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January 8th, 1917
Received by James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here St. Luke.
I want to write a few lines upon a subject that may be of interest
to you both. You have remarked upon the expression obtained in the
letter that you have just received, "that it
is hard to learn of heavenly things in hell." It is a statement
in a succinct way of a great truth, and one, if it were known and
fully appreciated by mortals, it would cause them to realize the
necessity of thinking and learning of these heavenly things while
on earth.
I know that many say, they will not believe in the orthodox hell,
or in the necessity of troubling themselves about the future, or
that they will take their chance in the hereafter, if there be one.
If these persons could realize the meaning of such a course of life,
they would not leave their future to chance, but would, while on
earth, seek for these heavenly things, and make a start for the
realization of these things now, and not wait until they had left
the form of flesh.
They say that a just God will not punish them by condemning them
to eternal torment, and they are correct; and while this just God
does not condemn them at all, yet they are condemned by a law that
is just as invariable as is the Love of that God, and that law brings
its certain punishment, even though it may not be eternal. But it
is certain, and upon the spirit itself depends very largely its
duration. If the spirit finds itself in that condition that it cannot
make a start towards its redemption, until a long time after its
coming into the spirit world, then that punishment will longer continue;
and, if the start depends, as it does very frequently, upon the
ability and capacity of the spirit to receive and understand those
things that will start it upon its progress, then many spirits will
remain for years and years in the condition in which they find themselves
when they first come to their homes in the hells. There is nothing
in these places to induce or help the understanding of these heavenly
things, but, on the contrary, everything to prevent and obstruct
such understanding; even hopelessness and beliefs in an eternity
of punishment, and, frequently, want of knowledge that there is
any other or better place than where they find themselves.
And I want to say here, that within the spirit
there is nothing that has the qualities or powers to start it on
a progression, and in this sense, the old Bible expression, "that
as a tree falleth so shall it lie," is true. Even as to the
natural love these spirits in the hells, cannot initiate a start
towards high thoughts and beliefs, and only when some influence
from without comes to them, can they have an awakening of their
dormant better and true natures, so that their progress may commence.
I don't mean by this that it is necessary that some high and spiritual
helper shall come to them, but only that some influence from outside
of themselves must come in order for them to have an awakening.
This influence may be from a spirit* in an apparently similar condition
to their own, but which has received some glimpse of uplifting truth
that it may convey to the dark brother spirit.
All spirits can help others who are in a lower or more stagnant
condition than themselves, and sometimes they do; but the great
trouble here is, that unless the possibly helping spirits have some
desire to benefit their fellow spirits of darkness, they do not
try to help. and so as your friend says, "it is hard to learn of
heavenly things in hell." He realizes that fact fully, and even
with the help that has been offered and will be given him, he will
find it difficult to make a start. The mortal life is not the only
place of probation, but it is the most important place, and the
easiest for man to make his start in, and understand the beginning
of these heavenly things.
I will not write more now, but will soon come and write a formal
message. So with my love to you and friend, I will say to you both,
have faith and let not doubt come to you as to the heavenly things
that we have written you about. Good night.
Your brother in Christ,
Luke
* Luke: And when I used the term spirit,
I mean the soul clothed in a spiritual body.
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