In the Prayer for the Divine Love that Jesus gave to James Padgett on December 2nd, 1916, Jesus would have us to say with all the sincerity of our loving heart:
Our Father who art in Heaven, You are all holy and loving and merciful, and we are Your children - the children your care and not the subservient, sinful and depraved creatures that our false teachers would have us believe.
We are the greatest of Your creations and the most wonderful of all Your handiworks, and the objects of Your great soul love and most tender care.
In a message received yesterday from Celestial angels they would have us to know:
Humility is a wonderful quality that is very misunderstood. It is humility that will allow you to accept that you are indeed the peak of God’s creation and completely worthy of Father’s love and of the gift of Divine Love. You don’t need to change to receive this wonderful love. You only need to ask for it with full sincerity and the certain knowledge that it will be given and, further, that you deserve it. You don’t need to abase your selves and plead that you are but poor sinners unfit to kiss the hem of Father’s robe. This renders you fit for nothing than begging in the street if you should so choose. Stand tall with open face to look squarely at Father with you hearts full of love for Him. You are loved and all is given to you. We have a deep desire for you to share this with us so that we stand shoulder to shoulder in the totality of our family.
There will be tremendous transformative experiences in our life when we make the effort at developing a continuous positive about who we truly are. You and I are beloved children of God, completely worthy of His attention and unconditional love. Don’t grovel in unworthiness. Stand tall!
Allow yourself to be loved by the greatest power in all the universe – the Divine Love of the Father. This love is nearer to you than the air you breathe. In the words of the Divine angel: You don’t need to change to receive this wonderful love. You only need to ask for it with full sincerity and the certain knowledge that it will be given and, further, that you deserve it.
– Joseph