Jesus: I Speak to You Again

Chapter 105

The Father Has No Exceptional Son or Daughter

Priests are not exceptional people, even though they may be regarded as different. Priests are just as much the children of the Father as you are. They do not have additional rights or privileges beyond what you have. I did not appoint any priest, pope, or special rank holder other than my twelve apostles, the seventy evangelists, and my contemporary apostles today.

However, even these apostles and ambassadors of mine hold no exclusive rights. They accepted their roles freely, out of their own will, and they have no more gifts or guarantees of staying close to the Father than you do. Like you, they possess free will bestowed by the Father, and I have never, nor will I ever, restrict their free will.

My apostles and ambassadors of the Father share one unique quality: a living faith in the Father and a relationship with Him, with me, and with the Mother Spirit of the Universe, along with other helpers of ours who are also your helpers. This faith is what allows them to walk the path that others might hesitate to follow. You too can become apostles, both men and women, as I do not limit anyone’s free will.

When your souls open and sincerely submit to the Father’s guidance, desiring to do His will above all else, I will appoint such souls—every single one of them—as ambassadors of the Father and my apostles. The Father will confirm this appointment, authorizing them to preach, teach, and heal in His name. I will also confirm this, allowing them to preach, teach, and heal in my name as well, for the Father and I are one in spirit, just as the Father, I, and His ambassadors and apostles are one in spirit.

I urge all priests, nuns, and monks to open their hearts to the Father and me, to feel the spiritual connection and ask for this appointment as ambassadors of the Father and my apostles. If they do, both the Father and I will hear them, and the desire of their souls will be fulfilled. Then, they will preach the living word of the Father, not from scriptures but through the Father’s own voice speaking through their lips. When they desire it, I too will speak through their lips, just as I speak through my apostles today.

Everything is in your hands—the hands of each of you. Only you can decide what you want, not I. Even though I know better than your mind does what your soul truly desires, I cannot make that decision for you. Not even the Father can do this for you. Free will, bestowed by the Father, cannot be violated, not even by Him. If it were, the entire creation would collapse, for free will and the experience of the Father’s love are the pillars upon which creation is built.

Therefore, no one, regardless of their religious rank, should deny priests, nuns, and monks the opportunity to exercise their free will to have families. Each priest must have the freedom to decide whether to have a family, but they must be given that option.

All creatures should have equal opportunities, and these opportunities are granted through the wisdom of collective agreements and laws. You have created laws that provide for education, medical care, personal safety, social security, human rights, and freedoms such as speech and private property. These laws are designed to ensure equal opportunities for all.

However, when laws are violated and the violators escape punishment, the equal opportunities promised by the law disappear. Once someone breaks a law without facing consequences, the integrity of those laws is undermined, and the system of equal opportunities collapses.

When this happens, people’s subconscious minds accumulate negative vibrations, dissatisfaction with lawbreakers, and frustration with the failure of institutions. Over time, these negative impulses build up, unnoticed at the conscious level, until they manifest as aggressive or destructive actions. These actions may be triggered by something minor, like a wrong look or a careless word, but the underlying frustration has been accumulating for a long time.

Subconscious negativity can lead to illness, stress, and societal breakdown. When people see laws violated without punishment, they lose trust in the system, and this creates a dangerous environment for both individuals and the state. The principle of cause, action, and consequence governs these situations, and the breakdown of equal opportunities leads to suffering for all.

It is essential to understand that while equal opportunities are offered to all, individual abilities vary. Some children will respond quickly to a task, while others may resist. Some people can concentrate for long periods, while others struggle to focus. These differences arise from a combination of genetics, upbringing, education, and, most importantly, the relationship with the Father. No two people commune with the Father in the same way.

I began my own communion with the Father during my time on Earth without any clear guidance. I had to discover the path through my own efforts and exploration. The world was dark and full of fear of God, but my teachings today can serve as your guide, making your journey easier if you choose to follow them. If you reject these teachings, your abilities will remain limited, but if you sincerely engage with them, your abilities will expand greatly.

The Father’s creation is diverse, filled with countless ideas and opportunities. Uniformity has no place in His creation. Each of you is unique, and even though we share a spiritual unity, the expression of that unity is wonderfully diverse. As you grow in your relationship with the Father, your abilities will continue to expand in ways that serve the whole of creation.

By discovering the Father within, you will stop violating others’ free will and devote yourselves to ensuring equal opportunities for all. This is the path of true growth and service, the path that leads to the unfolding of your highest potential.