Jesus: I Speak to You Again

Chapter 76

Cooperation Instead of Competition in All Spheres

Competition in any field—whether in politics, business, science, art, or sports—is nothing more than the result of living with low spiritual vibrations. It reflects a desire to satisfy one’s ego at any cost, much like the behavior of animals driven by basic instincts. This mindset belongs to the past. The time has come for you to understand that there is a higher path available in all areas of life—the path of fraternal cooperation, based on the love vibrations of the Father, leading to true brotherhood in all fields.

For most of you, it’s still hard to imagine letting go of competition. You’ve been conditioned to believe that without competition, there can be no progress. You think it drives development in politics, business, education, and even sports. This belief is deeply ingrained, but it is backward and rooted in a selfish mentality that seeks to serve individual interests at the expense of the greater whole.

This competitive mindset goes against the will of the Father. He has called each of you to strive for perfection: “Be perfect, even as I am perfect.” This command is not just a goal but a guiding principle that transcends even my gospel of the Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. It calls you to rise above competition and selfish pursuits, to live in harmony with the Father’s love and to radiate love in every aspect of your life.

If you open yourselves to the Father’s love, you will no longer seek victory for yourselves alone. You will see that such victories come at the expense of others, causing harm to the unity and well-being of humanity. By seeking personal gain, you lower your spiritual vibrations and lose touch with the love the Father has placed in you. This creates a world where some celebrate hollow victories while others are left in sorrow, creating a divide that has no place in the family of the Father.

True children of the Father do not rejoice in the suffering of others. They do not seek to humiliate or defeat their brothers and sisters in spirit. Instead, they radiate love, compassion, and a desire to uplift others. Cooperation, not competition, is the natural state of a family bound by love.

In a world where cooperation prevails, even sports and contests will be transformed. These activities will no longer be about winning prizes or earning material rewards. Instead, they will become opportunities to showcase the capabilities of a healthy body, to celebrate human achievement, and to foster unity between nations, races, and individuals. You will return to the true spirit of Coubertin’s motto: “It is important to participate, not to win.”

When you build a relationship with the Father, competition fades, and cooperation becomes your highest motive. Together, you will share what you have achieved in love, not for personal gain, but for the benefit of all.