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John, the Apostle, Affirms That Mary, the Mother of Jesus, Wrote to Mr. Padgett.
JOHN, APOSTLE OF JESUS
(April 16th 1916 | Received by James Padgett)

I AM HERE. John.

I came tonight to tell you that the Master will not write, as he is not present, but is at work in another part of the universe where he is needed, and where he is doing a work that none of us can do.

(I was expecting the Master to write tonight.)

Well, I know that he had an engagement with you, but he thought it best not to keep it. He sent me here to tell you, for he did not want you to think that he had forgotten you, as he has not. Very soon he will come and continue the messages, and you will not be disappointed.

I will not write more tonight, as you will have a communication from another that will be interesting.

(I have certainly had some wonderful messages already!)

Yes, it was a glorious night! For, as you were told, many of the Celestial spirits were present with their love and helpful influences—and one especially was with you, having a great love for you and your friend. She still has a great mother’s love as well as the Divine Love; or, rather, she has this Divine Love which includes this motherly feeling and desire to make you happy as one of her children, although she is your sister rather than your mother. But, still, she feels like the mother of all of Jesus’ followers, as she is his mother still; yet she is not his equal in the great soul development.

She really wrote to you. And what she stated is true, notwithstanding the declarations contained in the Bible as to Jesus’ conception and birth.

And I must state here again that at no time in his ministry did Jesus claim or have the slightest thought of having been conceived by the Holy Spirit, or that he had any other father than Joseph.

We never looked upon him as God or as a “Son” of God in the peculiar sense in which the orthodox churches teach. And now I know he was not such God, or “Son” of God. He is merely a spirit, as are the rest of us, but the one possessing more Divine Love, and having the greatest knowledge of the Father and of His Personality and Attributes.

So, believe what we have written you on this question, for it is true.

I will stop now and, in doing so, will say God bless you.

Your brother and friend,

JOHN.