Jesus: I Speak to You Again

Chapter 58

Did the Word Really Turn into Flesh?

When I was on Earth in human form, the world was very different from what it is today. People lived simply, with no machinery beyond what animals could provide. They didn’t know the conveniences you have now, nor did they see images from other lands or planets. Today, your understanding of the universe has expanded enormously. You are no longer startled by moving images, and you have grown used to seeing even the horrors of violence pressed upon you by the dispirited, profit-driven media. In my time, people lived under constant fear—fear of robbers, fear of God’s punishment, fear of disobeying religious leaders, and fear of hell. Since then, outwardly, humanity has changed beyond recognition.

However, inwardly, people have not progressed as much. In fact, the inner self has grown more troubled, sinking lower than before. Today, discussions about God are scarce. In my time, people would engage in sincere discussions about God, even after prayer services in the synagogue, asking questions of those who were wiser. These discussions were a way of connecting. But now, conversations about God are absent from your homes, schools, and workplaces. Your inner self has withered, caught in the quagmire of materialism, leaving no room for the spiritual refreshment of the soul. Your souls suffer and are sorrowful, yet you continue to teach your children to pursue material wealth and comfort, ignoring the needs of the soul.

Even the church, which claims to care for your soul, has largely abandoned this responsibility. You hear phrases like “And the Word became flesh” in church sermons, but there is no life in the words. The church itself, which utters these words, has not turned them into living truth.

This is why there is no vitality in your churches. This is why young people no longer attend, why churches are emptying, and why new sects are springing up. The church says, “The Word became flesh,” but it has not allowed the Word to truly come alive in the hearts of its members. It must stop relying on dead rituals and dogmatic statements and instead give freedom to those priests whose souls are open to both me and the Father. These priests should be free to lead prayer services, not by following rigid rituals, but by allowing the Spirit of the Father to guide them from within.

The priests must allow their souls to blossom in spiritual freedom so that the believers in attendance can feel the living spiritual vibrations flowing from the priest’s soul. These vibrations, filled with the Father’s love, will radiate outward, creating a living connection between the Father and the priest, between the believers and the Father, and among all those present. This connection is real, alive, and deeply felt.

When the souls of the believers open up, they will begin to feel a bliss within themselves—a desire to take flight and share the love they are experiencing. This love from the Father will press upon them so strongly that it will become impossible to contain. The only way to relieve this pressure is to share the Father’s love freely, without calculation or hesitation.

It is in this act of sharing that “the Word becomes flesh.” The dead rituals will fall away, replaced by the living vibrations of the Father’s love, felt by every open soul. Prayer books will become relics in museums, and the church will be filled with the living prayers of the priest, pouring from the depths of his soul. These prayers need not be memorized or recited from a book; each time the soul will supply the words that match the spiritual vibrations of that moment. These words will resonate with the opened souls of the believers, for they are all drawn from the love of the Father, a love that can only be recognized by a soul open to Him.

No ritual can bring this about—only a living communion with the Father can.