January 20th, 1915
Received by:James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, your old friend G. R.
Yes it is I, and I am glad to be able to write to you again. I told your wife that I
desired to write and tell you of my progress in spiritual matters, and as you are kind
enough to give me the opportunity, I will try to tell you how my eyes were opened to the
things of the spirit, and my heart to the Love of God.
Well, as you know, when I first commenced to write to you, I did not exactly believe in
a God or Jesus or his teachings, except as they related to the moral condition of men.
When you first commenced to talk to me about these spiritual things, I thought that you
were merely telling me the things that you had learned in your church or Sunday school,
and that they were only intended for men and women of no capacity to think for themselves,
and suited only to receive what the preachers might tell them. So, you see, I was not in a
very receptive condition of mind to enable me to believe that what you told me had any
foundation in fact or in truth. Jesus, to me, was just the same as any other man who had
received large conceptions of the truth; but he was only a mere man, in the sense that
what he attempted to teach he had learned by study and meditation, or through some worldly
source that I did not know of. At any rate, I believed that his teachings were not the
result of inspiration, or derived from a source any different from what mankind received
other information as to things of nature, or of spirit. Well, as you continued to tell me
that I was mistaken, and that there is a Source from which all good flows, other than the
mere mind or conscience of man, I began to think about the matter. And when I looked
around me and saw that your mother and wife - who claimed that they had received this Love
of God which you insisted was waiting for me to obtain - were so beautiful and happy,
while I and my folks were not very beautiful and not at all happy, I began to inquire the
cause. And when you told me that their, I mean your mother's and wife's, condition was due
to this Love of God, I asked them to tell me about the nature of this Love, and the way in
which they obtained It. And your mother, bless her soul, took great pains to instruct me
in these things.
And, when I learned that prayer was the only way to this Love, and saw you praying for
me with all your heart and in great earnestness, I commenced to pray also; but I must
confess that my prayers were not accompanied with much faith. But I continued to pray, and
every night when you prayed for me and for the many others who were with you praying, I
tried to exercise all the faith possible and prayed for more faith. This continued for
some time, and one day your grandmother, who is a most wonderful spirit in goodness and
beauty, came to me and said that she was your grandmother and was very much interested in
me, on your account as well as on my own, and commenced to unfold to me the great efficacy
of prayer. She assured me that if I would only try to believe, and pray to God to help me
believe, He would answer my prayers; and I would soon find that with my earnest efforts,
faith would come to me, and with faith would come this Love into my heart, and with this
Love would come happiness and joy.
So I listened to her, and tried to believe that what she told me must be true, and that
she was interested in me and desired only my happiness. I continued to pray, as I said,
and one day after I had received some considerable faith, I met Jesus, and he told me of
the wonderful things that his Father had prepared for me, if I would only believe and ask
Him to give them to me. Jesus was so very beautiful and loving that I could not resist the
influence which came over me; and then my faith increased, and I prayed with all my heart
and soul.
At last, light came to me, and with it, such an inflowing of Love as I never dreamed
could exist, either in the earth or in the spirit world. But it came to me and I felt as
if I were a new spirit, and such happiness came as I never experienced before. And then
that dear mother of yours came and rejoiced with me, and also your beautiful wife who had
tried so hard to induce me to seek for this Love.
Oh, Padgett, I tell you that in all the wide universe of God there is nothing to
compare to this Love of the Father. Let me say, that in all my life, when only my
intellect ruled me, there was nothing to compare with that which came to me with this
inflowing of the Love.
I am now in the third sphere with many beautiful and happy spirits. Your mother and
wife are higher up, and are so beautiful and good that when I am in their company I feel
that I will become a much happier man if I will try to follow them. Your father has
progressed too, and so has Professor Salyards.
Well, my soul is one now that is filled with this Love. My mind is elevated in its
thoughts and not inclined to think of those things that are merely intellectual. For I
tell you that while knowledge of all God's laws and nature's apparent mysteries is
desirable, yet a knowledge of this Love of God is far and above compare - and not only
more necessary but more desirable. I would not give the feelings that come to me from the
possession of this Love for all the sensations of delight that might arise from the
discovery of the most stupendous and important law of the workings of nature.
Let this Love come first, and then the other acquirements will only
help to show the spirit that God is a God of Wisdom and Power as well as of Love. But as
you have read, "Love is the fulfilling of the law" - nothing else is. And the man who has all the knowledge
and wisdom without this Love is poor indeed.
Jesus is the most wonderful of all the spirits in both Love and the knowledge of the
Father's attributes. He is the greatest, and knows that the Father's plans to save and
redeem mankind are as he teaches. So you must listen to him and believe.
I am going to try to learn more of his teachings, and when I do, you shall know what I
learn. Jesus appears to me the one altogether lovely - he has no competitor, and no one
who sees him, if he has any of this Love in his soul, can fail to know that he is the true
Jesus of the Bible, and the most perfect son of his Father. I realized this only after
this Love came to me; it seems that spirits who have not this Love do not realize who
Jesus is, or how wonderful and glorious he is. This may seem strange to you, but it is a
fact. Only when the spirit has an awakening of his soul's love for God does Jesus appear
as their great brother and teacher of this Great Love of the Father.
You must not let the things of the material life lead you to think that you must wait
until you come to the spirit world to get this Great Love, for I tell you that the man
whose soul is opened to the inflowing of this Love while on earth is a much more fortunate
man than he who waits until his earthly life ends. If I had only become conscious of this
Love when on earth, I would have been saved many hours of suffering and unhappiness after
I became a spirit. My own experience is so true to what so many undergo, and will undergo,
that if I could proclaim to every man on earth the necessity of becoming possessed of this
Love while on earth, I would do so with all my might and strength.
I can tell you of my experience in passing over, but I do not think it best to do so
tonight, as it would take too long and require more strength than you have tonight.
Sometime soon I will do so in detail. I am so glad that I have been redeemed by this Great
Love, and the teachings of Jesus, and the help of your spirit relatives, and also, by the
help of your prayers, that I cannot express the extent of my gladness. Nothing in all
heaven or earth can compare with the feelings of joy that come to a soul when it realizes
that it is at-one with the Father in Love and power. Yes, they (old friends of Padgett in
spirit world) know, and are with you every night as you pray. They don't seem to quite
understand though that you can help them in any way, but still they, in a manner, feel
some peculiar sensation as you pray and the others pray with you. Do not stop praying for
them.
I tell you that you are a wonderfully blessed man in having such a loving Christian
mother and grandmother to pray with and watch over you all your life. If all men had
Christian parents to teach and show them the Way to this Love of God, as they grow from
childhood to manhood, many a time of suffering and unhappiness would be avoided, and many
a spirit would come into this life with many less sins to atone for.
Your old friend,
G. R. . |