Jesus: I Speak to You Again

Chapter 136

The Educational System Must Educate Children for the Benefit of the Whole Rather Than for That of the Individual

Individualistic, self-centered teaching is harmful to both society and the individual. The sooner you realize this, the sooner you can dismantle the flawed system that encourages striving for personal gain at the expense of the collective good. The consequences of this narrow approach are already visible—less than one percent of humanity controls the rest, and the leaders of society prioritize their own interests rather than the well-being of the whole. This is the result of the way your children have been raised and educated.

You lack true teachers, which is why you can’t create proper educational programs that nurture children to think beyond themselves. Without good programs, you can’t train good teachers, and without good teachers, you can’t break the cycle. But this is not a hopeless situation—it can be quickly transformed on a global scale. The solution is simple: discover the Father within. When each of you discovers the Father, you will know instinctively how to raise and educate your children, and you won’t need rigid programs or curriculums. The Father, through your soul, will guide you, and you will realize that education must begin by filling children with love, not by stuffing their minds with dry, academic information that lacks meaning or purpose for the betterment of society.

Remember this key truth: you live in the creation of the Father, and you participate, according to your abilities, in the development of this creation. You will never achieve true success in science, industry, or education if you disregard the role of the Father in your work, especially in the upbringing of your children.

The moment you begin experiencing the Father in your everyday life, the quality of your decisions will change. You will see clearly that competition and individualism are pathways to destruction, not progress. And with this realization, you will actively work to correct the distorted state of the world. No politician or scientist can tell you this—it is a truth you must hear from the Father within, just as you hear it now through these words. But when you experience the Father personally, this message will resonate with your heart, and you will see that true progress comes from cooperation, not competition.

You must reject the false belief that competition is necessary for humanity’s advancement. This idea leads to division, conflict, and ultimately, destruction. Without cooperation and love, humanity will descend into chaos, where survival, not progress, becomes the only concern. When chaos and panic take over, no one will listen to reason, and the world will be engulfed in disorder.

I urge you to turn to the Father, discover Him within your soul, and begin living as the sons and daughters of the Father. This is the only way you will learn how to raise your children, what to teach them, and how to teach them. Children raised with this understanding will know the true purpose of life—to share the love they receive from the Creator and to dedicate their efforts to the service of the whole.

When this transformation happens, educational systems will change. Schools and universities will no longer focus on self-serving careers, but on teaching students how to serve each other with love, just as the Father serves you. The emphasis will shift from personal success to collective well-being, and students will no longer chase prestigious careers for their own gain. Instead, they will be motivated to express their unique talents in ways that benefit everyone.

Once you understand this, you will realize that working for the good of the whole is a far more powerful force for progress than competition ever could be. By sharing knowledge and methods with others, you will equalize the economic development of the world, reducing poverty and hunger, and easing the burdens that lead to chaotic migration and suffering.

There are no unsolvable problems—only unwise methods of addressing them. You often say, “With God, all things are possible.” So why not apply this truth to solving the problems that weigh you down in economics, politics, education, and social development? Turn to the Father and begin cooperating with Him, and you will learn how to cooperate with each other. In doing so, you will create a world where everyone benefits, where progress is driven by love, and where each individual grows richer in spirit.

The Father has already taken His step by bestowing upon each of you a fragment of Himself, His spirit. Now, He is waiting for you to take your step, to open your heart, and to experience a living relationship with Him. Once you do, you will have the strength and wisdom to tackle all the challenges you face—both personal and collective.