Jesus: I Speak to You Again

Chapter 142

Create a New Life and Cherish It Together with the Father Only

When I lived on your planet two thousand years ago, I didn’t know about the resurrection until I established a living relationship with the Father. Before that, I was troubled by questions: What happens when someone dies? Why do people have to die? Why can’t God, whom everyone called Yahweh, show mercy and let them live longer? What kind of life—one full of wealth or one of faith—has value?

It was only after forming a deep connection with the Father’s spirit, dwelling within me, that I began to understand the purpose of resurrection. The Father, out of love, designed resurrection so that we would not remain here forever—this material life is just the beginning. It’s a brief moment, but long enough for each of us to decide if we want to journey toward the Father. If our faith grows strong enough, it begins to shape our choices and actions, making us more loving, merciful, and just. This faith gives us an inner strength that expands our understanding of life and assures us that death is not the end but a passage into a new life, one that continues beyond the material world.

A critical part of this understanding is how we raise our children. Children should be nurtured in the vibrations of the Father’s love, not in selfish or possessive love. Your child is not your property; they are a new son or daughter of the Father, just as you are. As parents, your role is to guide them, not control them. You have a brief window to influence their growth, and if you do so with all your heart, your child may surpass you in wisdom and love.

Parents should begin this process even before the child is born. When you discover the Father within, you experience love that radiates outward, including to your unborn child. The most blessed parents are those who, even before marriage, have found the Father within themselves. Their love for each other is intertwined with the Father’s love, and when they conceive a child, it is a sacred act, involving the Father as a Co-creator. The child, from its very beginning, is enveloped in love—both from the parents and from the Father.

After birth, the baby should not be separated from the mother, and the father should be as present as possible. The child needs not only the mother’s milk but also the love vibrations of the father. These vibrations help the baby grow strong and healthy. Fathers should avoid alcohol, tobacco, or drugs, as these substances lower their energy vibrations and negatively affect the baby’s health. The higher the vibrations within the family, the healthier and happier the child will be.

Mothers who have strong faith may even experience painless childbirth, as the vibrations of the Father’s love can ease physical pain. Both parents should understand that their role is not just to provide material care but also to infuse every moment with love, creating an environment where the child can grow in strength and vitality, surrounded by the Father’s love.

As the child grows, their diet is important, and the best nourishment comes from food filled with the vitality of life. Mothers should be mindful of their own diets, avoiding animal products that carry lower energy vibrations. A plant-based diet, rich in raw fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains, sustains both the mother and the child. This type of food carries the life force of the earth and preserves the vital nutrients necessary for health. When combined with love and gratitude, the family’s diet becomes a means of spiritual and physical sustenance.

It is essential to understand that life operates as a system, governed by the principle of cause and effect. You cannot change or escape this principle, but by living in harmony with it—by living in love—you will find that your life and the life of your child will flourish. As your faith deepens, you will naturally be drawn to a diet and lifestyle that promotes health and well-being, and you will see food not as mere sustenance but as a gift from the Creator, meant to nourish both body and soul.

The bond between parent and child is more than physical. It is a connection of spirit, and when parents live in love, they create an invisible yet powerful link with their child. This connection allows them to understand the child’s needs without words, sensing when the child is hungry, tired, or in need of comfort. This bond, rooted in the Father’s love, ensures that the child grows in peace and harmony, feeling secure and deeply loved.