Let me write a few lines.
I am much interested in you and your work, and want to do all that I
can to help.
I have heard your grandmother's message and it is a beautifully encouraging
one, and filled with deep truths, which, if you will grasp and apply,
will benefit you very much.
I had my troubles when I lived on earth, but never had the sustaining
power of the Divine Love that she speaks of, and, hence, lived my life
as best I could with only the help of natural powers and a rather cheerful
disposition. Had I possessed this Love, I now know that I should have
been saved many hours of worriment, and enjoyed many hours of happiness
that were not mine.
It seems to be the fate or destiny of mortals to experience trouble;
as some one has said, man was born for trouble, but this is not just true,
for man to a large extent makes his own troubles, and as men come into
a knowledge of the great law of compensation they will realize the truth
of what I say.
But thank God, even though man makes his own troubles and the law of
compensation works impartially, yet the loving Father can relieve him
from his troubles and make him happy. And in doing so, I want to say,
the demands of this law are not unsatisfied. This law, itself, is subject
to another law, and that is, that unless causes exist it cannot demand
anything from the mortal; and the Father in helping His children does
not say to the law, you shall not demand a penalty from this child whom
I desire to help, but says to the child, receive my Love and help, and
the causes for the demand of this law will cease to exist.
If mortals would only understand this truth they would not continue
to believe that the Father cannot help His children, and they would also
see that in order to confer such help, it is not necessary to set aside
or suspend this great law in its operations. The Father never grants a
special dispensation to relieve mortals from paying the penalties of this
law, but He does give to them His Great Love, and when they possess that
the causes that entail the penalties cease to have an existence.
The law of the Divine Love is the greatest law and supplants every other
law in the workings upon the souls and minds of mortals.
Well, my friend, I must not write more, and so with my love, will say
good-night.
Your brother in Christ,
JOHN BUNYAN
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I AM HERE, John Bunyan:
I am the writer of the Pilgrims Progress, and I want to tell you that
I am an inhabitant of the celestial spheres and a follower of Jesus.
I am now a Christian who knows that many of the things that I wrote in
my book as allegory are truths.
Of course, my belief in Jesus as God and as having made a vicarious
atonement is all wrong, for now I know that there is only one God, the
Father, and that every other living being, either in the earth plane or
in the spirit world, is his child--son or daughter, of the Father.
Jesus is the brightest spirit in all God's universe, and possesses more
of the Divine Love than the other spirits, and consequently is nearer
the Father, with whom he has his spiritual communions.
My belief in God and in His Love and Mercy is stronger than when on
earth, and I want every man to believe and understand that the great thing
to be acquired is the Divine Love of the Father and His grace.
I am so very happy that I cannot tell you of its extent, and when I
think of the troubles and sufferings that I endured when on earth it makes
me believe that I acquired the wonderful love at a very small cost.
I will not write more tonight, but will come again soon and write you
more at large.
I am in the Second Celestial Sphere where your folks are -- I mean those
who write to you. I want to tell you also that you are a very highly favored
man to have been selected to do this work. I know the fact that Jesus
is with you so very often, and that his great love and power will be with
you and you will feel their wonderful influences.
So remember that I want to write again.
Your brother in Christ,
JOHN BUNYAN
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