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John Wesley, Founder of Methodism, Affirms That Jesus Will Attend to Mr. Padgett’s Needs.
JOHN WESLEY
(September 30th 1915 | Received by James Padgett)

I AM HERE. John Wesley.

When the Master said, “Feed my sheep,”[1] he not only meant that Peter and those to whom he was talking should feed the spiritual natures of those who should believe on him and try to belong to his fold, but he also intended that their material wants should be taken care of. And, tonight, he is saying the same thing. And, as you are his “sheep” of special care and love, he intends that all the things that are necessary for your well being shall be given to you. So, do not doubt at all, but believe that you will be looked after in all your times of need.

He was so loving to you tonight that we were all somewhat astonished at the great love which we saw going to you, and thought how dear you must be to him. I have never seen him take such interest in any particular person before. And when you realize what his love and powers are, you will be more astonished than were we.

I see what your troubles are. And while they may seem mountains high to you, they are merely temporary and will soon pass away. So, believe in what the Master told you, and pray to the Father for Love and faith.

I will not write more, but will say God bless you.

Your brother in Christ,

JOHN WESLEY.


  1. John 21:17