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May 2nd, 1920.
Received by:James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, Jesus.
Let me write for I am anxious to tell you that you are in a much
better condition than you have been for a long time, and your thoughts
of today and especially of tonight have put you in a spiritual condition,
and if you continue in these thoughts and longings you will soon
enable us to make the rapport by which we can continue our messages
with greater frequency and with exact expression of what we desire
to convey.
I have been with you a great deal today, and have tried to exercise
upon your soul and mind an influence that will cause you to more
fully realize the responsibility that rests upon you and the importance
of the work that you are to do. I was with you at church this morning
and saw the impression made upon your mind by the preacher, when
he asked the question - if anyone had anything to offer that
would show him that he had not grasped all of the truth as to the
spiritual things, as he called them, that would cause men to aspire
for and obtain a higher course of living - and also saw that
you realized that your work, if carried to its conclusions, would
answer that question.
And so you must think of this question and try with all the powers
that have been given you to learn these truths, so they can be made
known - not only to the preachers of the so-called Christian Churches
but to all mankind. You already have truths enough to show this
minister that he is not preaching the true Christian spirituality
that I came to the world to teach, and did teach, and that he must
not rest satisfied with his knowledge of spiritual things but must
seek for more light and truth, and then make them a part of his
own possessions, and teach them to the world of men, and especially
those to whom he has the opportunity of ministering.
I am much pleased that you are in so much better condition of soul,
and want you to persist in your efforts to obtain more of the Love
of the Father, and then you will be able to bring true enlightenment
to the unthinking and unknowing world, of the truths that are so
vital to their salvation.
I was also with you tonight and saw the impression made on you
by the preacher when he set forth Samuel as he then was, as an example
to be followed by the true seekers after the important things that
lead to spiritual regeneration and perfect manhood, and was glad
that you could appreciate how far the character of Samuel fell short
of what is necessary to make a man the Divine Angel, or even the
perfect man. The preacher does not experience the truth of the Divine
Love in his soul, and in fact has not even an intellectual knowledge
of its existence and operations. He believes that I am God, and
that my blood washes away the sins of all men who believe in me;
and thus thinking, he is satisfied to rest upon the promise of the
Gospels, which he accepts as the true teachings of me.
Samuel is now here, and was with you at the church, and realized
how devoid he was, at the time spoken of by the preacher, of that
thing which was necessary to his salvation. And that his demand
upon the people to behold him, and then bring any charge of unrighteousness
that they could against him and his conduct as a servant and prophet
of Jehovah (sic). This is a very pretty story and to a certain extent
contains in it a teaching of the moral laws that works for good,
but it is not more important than many other things contained in
the Old Testament. Samuel
will come sometime* and write you of his life on earth, and
his ministry as a servant of Jehovah.
Well my dear brother, I will not write more tonight, but will soon
came and write an important message, which I know will not only
benefit but interest you. Well, I will write on the subject that
you suggest, for this is an important thing for men to know, as
so many think they are doing God's will in their various courses
of living and in their various forms of worship. His will is one
that corresponds with all the laws that affect man in every way,
and men must know what this will is.
I will come soon and write on this subject and hope that you may
be successful in receiving my message as I intend to deliver it.
With my love and blessing, and the assurance that I will be with
you in all times of need, and try to direct you in your thoughts,
I will say good night.
Your friend and brother, Jesus
* This is the footnoted reference as published, but its a much
earlier message.
This message is a composite of two, being published in Volume II
on page 229 and Volume IV on page 160. For more details see
this page.
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