October 10th, 1915.
Received by:James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, Jesus.
I came to-night to tell you that you are nearer the Kingdom than you have been for a
long time, and that if you pray to the Father in more earnestness you will soon realize
the inflowing of the Divine Love, that will make you free indeed and fit you to enjoy that
close communion with the Father that will enable you to forget all your worries and
disappointments, and see with your soul perceptions the great truths which I and my
followers may endeavor to teach you.
I know, that at times, it seems difficult to grasp the full meaning of faith in the
Father and His Love, but if you will earnestly seek for His Love, you will find that there
will come to you such a belief in His Wonderful Love and in the nearness of His presence,
that you will be free from all doubt.
You have asked me "what is faith" and I will answer: Faith is
that which when possessed in its real and true meaning makes the aspirations and longings
of the soul a real, living existence; and one so certain and palpable that no doubt will
arise as to its reality.
This faith is not the belief that arises from the mere operation of the mind, but that
which comes from the opening of the perceptions of the soul, and which enables its
possessor to see God in all His Beauty and Love. I do not mean that the possessor of this
faith will actually see God in form or feature, for he has none such, but his soul
perceptions will be in such condition that all the Attributes of the Father will appear so
plainly to him, that they will be as real as anything that he can see with the eyes of the
spirit form. Such faith comes only with constant earnest prayer, and the reception into
the soul of the Divine Love.
No man can be said to have faith who has not this Divine Love. Of course, faith is a
progressive quality or essence of the soul, and increases as possession of this Divine
Love increases, and is not dependent on anything else. Your prayers call from the Father a
response that brings with it faith, and with this faith comes a knowledge of the existence
of this Love in your own soul.
Many persons, I know, understand this faith to be a mere belief, but it is greater than
belief, and is existing in its true sense only in the soul. Belief may arise from a
conviction of the mind, but faith never can. Its place of being is in the soul, and no one
can possess it unless his soul is awakened by the inflowing of this Love.
So that, when we pray to the Father to increase our faith it is a prayer for the
increase of Love. Faith is based on the possession of this Love, and without it there can
be no faith, because it is impossible for the soul to exercise its function when Love is
absent from it.
Sometime, as you progress in these writings, you will be in soul condition to
understand just what faith is, but until that time your faith will be limited by your
possession of this Love.
Well, in my healing of the sick, and the blind and the others of earth, who needed a
cure, when I said: "as your faith so be it unto you," I meant that they must
believe that the Father had power to bring about the cure; but I did not mean that if
their minds merely had the belief that I might cure them, that then they would be cured.
Belief was not sufficient of itself, but faith was required.
Faith is not a thing that can be obtained by a mere exercise of the mind, but has to be
sought for with the soul perceptions, and when obtained will be enjoyed only by the soul
perceptions.
I am with you in all my love and power, for I love you as I told you and desire that
you shall become free and happy, so that you can do my work.
With all my love and blessings I will say good-night.
Your brother and friend,
Jesus |