Parable of the Lost Sheep

 

As children, you were all told the parable of the lost sheep, and being children you did not think of it as having any deeper meaning.  But as you climb on your chosen road and feel the hand of God guiding you, you get very sensitive to the heights of elation, but also to how lost you can feel when you let doubts and fears creep into your mind.  Fretting about lost opportunities when there was no need.  Always you worry more about unimportant trivialities.

We of The Brotherhood, and as the many hands of the Creator, realise how much the Trinity have sacrificed to us to make channels of you to spread the word.  We also know how much the responsibility falls on us to protect you in your vulnerable moments.

I know you have detected that someone different is coming through but you need have no fears, for Ezra guards you always and only by his hand are we allowed access.  I also heard your giggle so I will keep my teachings a bit lighter.  I know you think we keep repeating ourselves, but education is listening to all different aspects of teaching, and as these writings are going out to people eager to hear the words from this world, I will start the lesson.

I know that sometimes you wake in the morning wondering what it is all about.  Some of you so heavy laden with the past and the future that you drag your body around as though the load was too heavy to bear.  But look at it in a logical way.  Is the world too much for God?  Does He ever give up on you?  In your heart you know the answer to that so try calling to God as you awaken.  Let your spiritual side take over.  Open yourself to the gleam of God within you.  Pray that you can see all the wonders or the world and feel the hands of the invisible ones whose only purpose is to be your Guardian Angels.

Remember, your Guardian Angels do not see you as a pessimist, they work on your etheric body, that’s why you have to be very sensitive to know they are there.  Go forward, enjoy your day, try your best to walk with God.

 

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