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December 29th, 1916
Received by:James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, John. Let me write a line. I was with
you tonight and heard the sermon of the preacher on the second coming
of Jesus, and by it you were convinced of the continued revelation
of the truths that you are receiving. How very much mistaken this
preacher is in his beliefs, and how disappointed he will be when
he comes to not only realize the truths, but also the knowledge
that while living on earth Jesus had already come the second time,
and that he, the preacher, might have had the benefit of that coming
if he had not permitted his orthodox beliefs to prevent the truth
from entering his mind and soul.
Well, I would like tonight to write on this subject, but I do not
consider it advisable to do so. I promised you a short time ago
that I would write on the subject in detail, and so I will very
soon, if I can make the proper rapport. Your condition is much better
than it has been for some time, and if you will continue to pray
and let your longings go to the Father as you have done today, you
will soon be in that condition that will enable us to make the rapport
so that we can communicate our deep spiritual truths. Try with all
your determination and effort to get in this condition and you will
not fail. There are other messages, as you know, that I desire to
write and their delivery depends only on you. I will not write more
now.
With my love and prayers, I will say good night.
Your brother in Christ,
John
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