I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE.
 HE WHO BELIEVES IN ME, THOUGH HE BE DEAD, WILL NEVER DIE

This lesson is very important for I say unto you, if you live your life in my glory, you will never die or
be damned. I promise you life, I promise you a "new covenant" with me, and I promise you a
mansion that I have prepared for you when you return to your heavenly home. I do not go back on
my promises. My people are precious to me. Your sojourn on the earth planet is just a temporary
one. It is a testing ground where stepping stones are placed on a pathway back to your heavenly
home when you are born.

Along the stepping stones of life, I will never forsake you or forget you, for I have carved you in my
memory of love. Sometimes I bring you back home after a short stay on earth and sometimes, after a lengthy stay. You see, time has no meaning to me, only the life of my people [has meaning to me].
Sometimes a child, in your eyes, is brought back home to me, not because I wish to hurt the family,
but because that soul is special to me and has been taken away for another, more meaningful
purpose. Death is not the final end--it is a new beginning, a journey back to the final destination that
God has created for each soul.

As previously explained, as a child, you are formed at birth by a loving Father and sent on your way. As you live as a human on the earth, you are nurtured, molded, and guided by a divine Spirit who
links you to him with a beautiful chain of love that is woven to connect your life with your Creator's.
He never forsakes you. He tenderly cares for you all the while you are away from him. Even when
you fall, you are picked up, much like a child who stumbles and falls when first learning to walk.
Your God picks you up and with tender, loving hands places you back to walk the "pathway" that
leads back to your heavenly home. The older you grow by earth's standard, the more you are
expected to learn about your heavenly Creator for when you leave the childhood stage, you
sometimes lose the glow of heaven and take on the false glitter of worldly possessions that take you
away from your Creator. You forget the beatific vision as you wheel and deal in earthly terms, not
heavenly terms. Man becomes blinded by the dazzling lights of worldliness, which is Satan's way of
deceiving man, and is soon in danger of losing sight of his Creator. But even though man may forget
his Creator, God has not forgotten him. At times, he will send other humans into the life of a
wayward child to bring that child back into the fold. Sometimes he will use a spirit from this heavenly realm to jolt the soul back onto the pathway to the Father's home.

A loving father would not forsake his child, even though the child may hurt or embarrass him by his
bad deeds. No, a loving father will go to all lengths to save this child from destroying himself. So it is
with the heavenly Father. He will go through all odds to find the lost sheep and forgive him and bring
him back into the good fold. He might have to reprimand the wayward child,. He might have to
polish the tarnished chain of love that connects him to his loving Father. He might have to perform
CPR on the wayward child's heart, a heavenly jolt to bring his heart back to life--God's life in
him--lest he die to Satan's curse.

So all through life, God is in command of the soul. When a soul is finished with its purpose for living
on the earth, God gently and lovingly brings it back home. This can happen in the "blink of an eye." It can happen after a lengthy illness, but it will happen eventually. When a child leaves its heavenly
home, he is sent with a purpose in the mind of his heavenly Father, and he is sent with the knowledge that this is just a "way station," a temporary home that he will live in and then, at the command of his
Creator, he will be returned and welcomed back into the kingdom of God where a special place of
honor has been set for him. For this reason, death should not be feared, for fear is the devil's
handwork. Death is a beautiful experience if the soul is still shining with the brilliance of love between God the Creator and the soul of each creature. Man will shed his cocoon of tragedy and put on the
white garment of everlasting life that will be given him as death enters. He will be welcomed with
open arms into his special home that has been tenderly and lovingly prepared for him. He has made
the sojourn through one life and is ready to enter a "new life," one that will shine more brilliantly than
all the stars. God will call him by name and show him the carved name in his hand and say unto him,
"Oh, good and faithful servant, you have been away and have done your work in a stalwart manner.
I am proud of you and I love you. Welcome into your true home, the home I have especially
prepared for you. You will be greeted by all your loved ones and all the angels and saints here in
your special home. I sent you off with a kiss and a special blessing. I welcome you back with a kiss
and a special blessing. I love you, and you will receive your just reward. Come, let us rejoice and be happy, for another faithful servant has been returned to his rightful place in the kingdom of the God
who created him. A special place has been set at the banquet table of love, and we will have a feast
and enjoy the sweet heavenly music and companionship of all who have gathered to welcome their
brother back home. Come to me. I love you. You did well with your life while you were away from
these heavenly parts. I am proud of you. The chain of love never broke, and it is still as brilliant as
the day I fashioned it for you and sent you on your way. Let us rejoice and be glad."

Your master teacher,

JESUS

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