True Gospel Revealed Anew By Jesus. Volume 3
Jesus attended a church service with Mr. Padgett and tells of what the preacher should have said regarding the blood sacrifice.
May 6th, 1917.
Received by James Padgett.
Washington D.C.
I am here, Jesus.
I intended to finish my message tonight but I see that you are not feeling inclined to receive it and so I will wait until tomorrow night.
Well, that is satisfactory, for I desire that you shall receive it just as I may write it, and I want you to be in condition; so do not think that I am disappointed. I understand and you must not feel that you have caused me any disappointment.
Yes, that I desire you to do, for sometimes it is difficult to make the exact expression; your mind will at times become positive and that interferes with my control. But I am well pleased with the way in which it was written.
Well, I will write all that is essential for man to understand just what the way to that kingdom is and what he must do to become an inhabitant of it.
I was with you at the church this morning, and I impressed you with my feelings in reference to what the preacher said as to my sacrifice and blood. Instead of calling upon his people to show their gratitude for the sacrifice and the cross, he should have taught them that the sacrifice and the blood do not save them from their sins and in that particular there is nothing that calls for their gratitude; and that to worship me as they do, and as he teaches them to do, is blasphemy, and a more heinous sin than ingratitude.
I was successful in impressing you with my feelings of dissatisfaction, and was glad that I could, for it shows that our rapport is becoming closer, and after a while you will be able to receive my thoughts by inspiration as well as by writings. You must pray and have faith, and if you do you will more often have the experiences that you did last night, which only means a quicker soul development. Trust me and you will not be disappointed. I will not write more now.
So with my love and the Father’s blessing , I will say good night.
Your brother and friend,
Jesus.
This message is a composite of two, being published in Volume II on page 186 and Volume III on page 201. For more details see this page.