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December 23rd, 1917.
Received by James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, your own true and loving Helen.
Well dear, you have received some important messages tonight and
I hope that you will read and ponder them, for they are of great
spiritual importance, not only to the work that you are doing but
also to you personally. I shudder to think of what the consequences
might be if you would make a failure of the great privilege that
has been bestowed upon you, and you must think of what Swedenborg
wrote, for he would write as one having had an experience with
a knowledge that came from the experience.
But I know that you will not be a failure and that you will give your best endeavors to the accomplishing of the work. I wish to tell you also, that you should pray more for the Love and long for it with all the longing of your soul, and then as it flows into your soul I know that your desire to accomplish this work will so increase that there will be no possibility of failure. So sweetheart, follow the advice given you and determine that the great work of the Master will not this time be a failure through you.
I was with you at church tonight and realized that you enjoyed
the services very much and especially the music and your soul experience,
and considerable happiness from the love that came to you. And there
was much love with and around you, for many of the spirits were
present, but Jesus was not there. Again has Christmas come, and
the people are now worshiping their Jesus as God, a worship which
is very distasteful to him and one which he hopes by the truths
of the messages that he is delivering to you will cease, when these
messages shall become known to the people. He realizes how much
harm such worship does and also realizes that he is a mere son of
the Father as are many and all spirits who have received His Divine
Love in their souls, and become a part of His Divinity; and Jesus
knowing that he is merely a child of the Father, dependent upon
Him for His Love and Mercy, avoids all opportunity of hearing the
praises and worship of those who substitute him in the place of
the Father. So distasteful and blasphemous is this worship to him
that he even gives up his work in the earth plane among spirits
and men until the time of this universal worship of him shall pass
by.
I am so glad that this great truth of the only one and true God,
the only being to be worshiped, is being revealed to mankind. So
you see how important that you do your work. Well you have written
a great deal tonight and are tired and I will not draw on you further.
Love me and believe that I love you, and pray to the Father to give
you His Love and strength to perform your mission. Good night my
dear husband.
Your own true and loving
Helen
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