BD.6841
received 28.5.1957
The will for truth guarantees its receipt....
The will for truth also guarantees its receipt. You humans
should believe that He Who is the essence of truth, Who is full of love
and mercy, Who would like to help all people become enlightened.... since
only light can give beatitude.... wants everyone to know the truth and
thus will also bestow it upon anyone who requests it.... Believe that
He also has the might to repel the prince of falsehood and darkness every
time he tries to interfere, but that the desire for truth must be present....
And because this desire is only rarely to be found My adversary succeeds
in spreading error and lies all over the world. If you are therefore indifferent
and unreservedly accept whatever is offered to you, then your desire for
truth is not present in you and you will hardly live in truth, for then
God's adversary has the prerogative which you have granted him yourselves.
But where the desire for truth prevails, you must not dispute God's might....
nor should you doubt that His love wants to give what is beneficial for
you. It is so simple to accept this explanation that God will always prove
His might and love where people submit to Him. And it is foolish to assume
that the human being cannot possibly receive the pure truth because he
is imperfect....
Only the person's will is the decisive factor but this cannot be substituted
by fine words. And thus you need only ever ask yourselves whether you
aim for nothing else but the pure truth, whether you desire the 'truth'
from the bottom of your heart, for then you desire 'God' and He will also
give Himself to you. And even if your thoughts were to go astray, even
if your thoughts gave room to error, He is nevertheless able to enlighten
you so that you can recognise wrong thoughts and turn towards the only
truth. But a person who only wants the truth will also be protected from
misguided thinking, he simply will not be compelled. Yet the spirits of
light, the messengers of truth, will have far more influence on his thoughts
than the forces of darkness, and can protect the person from misguided
spiritual knowledge.... They, on their part, can send him mental impulses
which are more readily accepted and invalidate the wrong thoughts. Due
to the desire for truth they are entitled to do so, given that this desire
acknowledges God Himself Who is 'Eternal Truth'.
People should never forget that it is God's aim to lead people to beatitude,
that everything which is immature and imperfect is not beatitude and that
error and falsehood simply demonstrate imperfection, that they are a part
of the one who brought all evil into the world.
Spiritual darkness, lack of realisation, is also a sign of imperfection.
But all these are just the consequences of a wrongly directed will by
the self-aware spiritual being. If, however, this will is turned in the
right direction.... which is proven by the desire for truth and thus for
God as the Eternal Truth.... then the effect of the wrong thoughts will
be neutralised.... Then God Himself must take the being's ignorance away
and lead it into realisation. And that necessitates an imparting of truth.
Hence people can always count on it that God will place the person into
a state of enlightenment as soon as he wants this himself.... But the
fact that he wants it is a prerequisite which has to be fulfilled by the
person himself. In that case, however, his initiation into the truth will
be assured, then his thinking will be enlightened, and he brightly and
clearly will be able to distinguish error from truth.... For God's love
wants to help its living creation find beatitude and not plunge it into
darkness again, if it desires to receive light....
Amen |