God has made Something from Nothing, Ponder that for a second..
Now, think about how he decided to make you.
God has guided Souls through his Holy Spirit and 'physical' incarnations toward the way, the truth and the life.
And has been assisted by other Higher dimensional beings along the way.
Over years, and years...
He truly cares and loves every soul in a way that no one can even fathom
He is patient, and a good Shepard.
He even stepped down, sacrificed himself, and saved you from Sinful ways.
How think ye? If a man have a hundred sheep and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains and seeketh that which is gone astray? Mathew 18:12
God has being shepherding every soul, for a really long time now...
Many have passed through the gates, but many sheep have strayed to the darkness.
God does not abandon his sheep, he cares for all the souls and as a good leader, he want to bring them Home.
Gods love & patience is unmatched, unconditional, reckless & intense.
He does not turn from a souls and desires ALL to be with the light.
"A good leader ensures all are fed, then eats''
Hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done; on earth as it is in heaven.
The 'Great sleep' is over & its time for the Masses to Awaken
Its time for the Souls to Unite & Prosper towards Eternity.
But God does not force his love, free will means its up to you to accept, humble yourself and open your energy centres (mind, heart, third eye etc) to the endless ocean of love that flows through everything.
The Story of the Prodigal Son
A wealthy man had two sons. The younger son asked for his inheritance early and left home. He wasted all his money on wild living. When a famine struck, he was so poor he had to work feeding pigs. He decided to return home, ashamed and expecting punishment.
BUT his father saw him coming from afar and ran to embrace him warmly. He threw a big celebration, saying his son who was lost is now found. The older son was upset, but the father explained that they should rejoice because his lost son had returned.
This parable teaches about forgiveness, love, and the joy of reconciliation.
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