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December 16th, 1914.
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, Helen:
You certainly did make an impression on Mr.
Riddle, for he is now trying to pray as you suggested to him
to do. But you must not let your love for him keep you from feeling
that we all want you to pray for us also, for you seem to have such
faith that we wonder at you.
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No, not that, but we need your prayers too, so do not forget us.
I am not one bit selfish in the matter, but I want you to help me
too.
I do not know, but it seems to be so. Whenever you talk to these
spirits, who will not believe us, they listen to you and soon commence
to pray to God for forgiveness and love. We do not understand it
any more than you do, but it is so and your grandmother says that
your faith must be very great that you should have such influence
with the lost spirits. She says, that she does not understand herself
and that if you continue you will do so much good that your reward
here will be especially great. God seems to listen to your prayers
for these spirits and we are all amazed at it.
But let me say that you must also pray for yourself for you also
need the Love of God in your heart to a greater degree in order
to be at-one with the Father.
You should not doubt this, for it is true. As I said, we do not
understand, but some day we may, so believe me when I say that as
we write to you and tell you only what we know to be true.
God seems to hold you in His care to such a degree that no one
can now turn you from His Love, only do not let the thought that
He is not your loving Father, keep you from praying for yourself.
I am tired and must stop. I lost my strength when I tried to tell
you what she was doing. I will tell you tomorrow night in full.
With all my love and many kisses. I am
Your own true and loving,
Helen
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