Called But Did Not Fulfil:
The Unfulfilled Mission of a Servant of God
From Master John
God, Who is Love, sends His servants on missions so that they may come to the aid of humanity. However, it is not granted to everyone to receive a mission directly assigned by God.
Nevertheless, everyone can commit in their own way to a mission by offering help to others. It is important to emphasize that servants on a mission who lack love of neighbour cannot claim to act in God’s Name, for God is Love and this quality lies at the heart of every Divine mission.
Servants on a mission play an essential role in providing spiritual support to humanity. Their main task is to care for people’s well-being and to seek the most appropriate ways to help them spiritually. However, it is important to note that not everyone possesses knowledge of spiritual teachings.
It is in this context that the servants on a mission, having undergone specific training and living in accordance with these teachings, are sent to guide and support others towards in living in harmony with the spiritual word. Their mission is fully aligned with the Will of God, as they act as intermediaries, conveying wisdom and spiritual principles to those in need.
It is essential that the Divine mission focuses exclusively on Love, leaving no room for personal interest or the pursuit of profit. While it is common to think that a spiritual mission is easy, in reality it involves demands to which the servants must conform in order to carry out God’s mission.
Servants on a mission are entrusted with a particular responsibility: they are called to conform fully to God’s Will throughout their journey. This obedience is the cornerstone of their commitment because acting according to the Divine Will means faithfully fulfilling the mission entrusted to them. Indeed, the mission assigned by God is designed for accomplishment, not failure or abandonment. Its objective is to actualize Divine Love, which remains the heart and raison d'être [the very reason] for all actions undertaken by these servants. Thus, the success of their mission rests on their ability to remain faithful to the Call they have received, working with devotion and perseverance, so that God’s Love can be embodied in a tangible way through their actions.
Servants on mission do not decide for themselves the mission they carry out during their time on Earth. In reality, it is the Light, guided by the Love and Grace of God, which chooses to send these servants to bring help to humanity. Thus, the missions entrusted to them are not the result of personal choice, but of a higher Will that aims to support and accompany others.
Throughout their spiritual mission, every servant is accompanied by the Force of God, and Divine Grace is granted to all who undertake a mission on Earth. Before their incarnation, servants are given everything they need to fulfil their mission of Light successfully. Thus, it is impossible for the Light to send a servant without granting them the indispensable force to sustain them throughout their commitment.
Everyone receives this Divine Force and remains fully conscious of what they must accomplish until the very last moment before their descent to Earth. This preparation ensures that they have the means to respond to the Call of the Light and to act faithfully in their mission.
Once incarnated on Earth, servants on a mission receive specific guidance to follow. They are guided by the Force of God, Which ensures that they follow the right path: the path of Light and Truth. This guidance must be consistently followed to ensure that the servants remain aligned with the spiritual purpose of their mission and with the Principles of Love and Truth on which it is founded.
However, the Light does not necessarily compel servants on a mission to follow the process of Light; each one has free will and may or may not act according to the process of the work of Light. This does not mean that servants who exercise their free will are abandoned or no longer accompanied by the Light; rather, the process of Light continues to work within them at every moment.
Although many servants are sent on a mission to Earth, only a few actually succeed in fulfilling the mission entrusted to them. The spiritual mission is indeed an immense and demanding task that confronts the servants with countless obstacles and the constant attacks from the darkness. In the face of these difficulties, certain servants distinguish themselves through their remarkable perseverance: they stand firm and remain faithful to their commitment until the end of their earthly incarnation.
When a servant on a mission dies, this marks the completion of their cycle of incarnation. However, physical death does not signify the definitive end of their existence. This closed cycle enables them to prepare for a future incarnation. After the end of their mission on Earth, they continue their spiritual evolution in the Afterlife, preparing to return with God’s Grace to untangle the ties of the past during a new life as a human being. Thus, the servant’s mission forms part of a continuum that extends beyond earthly existence, with each experience enriching their spiritual journey.
Fulfilling a mission of Light requires purity of thought, love for one’s neighbour, and the willingness to make sacrifices for all that pertains to the Light. This path is long and fraught with obstacles, dangers, problems and attacks. If the servant is not strong enough, they risk abandoning their mission to turn to something else. Darkness and its agents are sources of temptation and harassment that may prevent the servant from conducting themselves properly in their mission, hence the need to remain vigilant at all times.
When a servant on a mission stray from the straight path and follows a way that is not that of the True Truth, they lose the purity of their soul. They stumble through their mission, failing to help others and risking instead to lead them astray, or even destroying or attacking them. Servants who possess the Force of God but fail in their mission may become dangerous through their actions during their time on Earth.
The servants sent on a mission to Earth are not known only to the Light; the darkness and its agents also recognize them. Throughout their earthly journey, the servants are accompanied by the Force of God, but they are also followed by the darkness, which watches their every move. The darkness and its agents monitor their actions, whether good or bad, waiting for the slightest opening to attack. The moment the servants lower their guard or stray from the Truth is the perfect opportunity for the darkness to intervene, diverting them from their mission and hindering their spiritual progress.
SCENARIO 1
A revealing example is provided, in which the challenges that may be faced by a servant on a mission on the Path of Light are highlighted.
This servant, endowed with Divine Force and Grace, is entrusted with the responsibility of a church. Despite his dedication and involvement, he notices that only few worshippers attend the Sunday services. This observation awakens in him a desire to see his church as well attended as others, prompting him to seek ways to attract more members.
Rather than turning to God in prayer and calling upon His Grace and Divine Force to touch the hearts of the faithful, the servant allows envy to guide his thoughts. This inner weakness opens the door to the influence of darkness, which, ever lying in wait, seizes the opportunity to sow doubt and instil thoughts contrary to the Light.
Under this influence, he considers contacting a pastor whose church attracts many worshippers, not through the Power of God, but by resorting to other powers. This progression illustrates how envy and the pursuit of material success can divert the minister from his original mission, exposing him to the dangers of darkness and the loss of his spiritual purity.
Lacking the Force of God, this pastor uses methods associated with darkness to fill his church. Influenced by these negative thoughts, the servant on a mission in turn adopts these practices contrary to the Light. Although he still believes himself to be a servant of God, he has strayed from the path of True Truth by resorting to dark powers. His church then fills up, but only through the power of darkness. After a period of apparent success, he faces numerous problems that prevent him from continuing his work for the church. Thus, he fails in his mission of Light, as envy has opened the door to darkness.
SCENARIO 2
A handmaid of God received the grace to incarnate on Earth to accomplish a Divine mission. Sent with the Force of God, she was awaited by the Light to act as a Bridge: as a mother, she could have passed on the grace to other servants so that they too might incarnate and participate in the fulfilment of God’s mission on Earth.
However, this handmaid does not follow the path of the Light. She allows herself to be influenced by bad friends who lead her astray and urge her to choose a different path: prostitution. Consequently, she strays from the mission entrusted to her and fails to fulfil the role of “bridge” expected of her by the Light.
Although she was born into a spiritual family, where spiritual guidance could have helped her fulfil her mission, the handmaid lets herself to be led by friends who practise prostitution to obtain material goods such as clothes and handbags. She grows increasingly eager to follow their example. She neglects family ceremonies and prayers, preferring the lifestyle of her friends. With each pregnancy, she chooses to have an abortion so that she can continue practising prostitution and acquire all the material possessions she desires. She also begins to use amulets.
She follows everything her friends advise her to do. The amulets and fetishes they use are intended to attract male clients. Material benefits are readily granted by the darkness, but they can be taken away at any moment. She eventually dies in a car accident, unable to fulfil her Divine mission. Although she had been prepared, trained and born into a spiritual family that could have helped her to accomplish her mission, the negative influence of her friends – who were agents of darkness – diverted her from her path.
By terminating her pregnancies, she prevented other servants of God from incarnating on Earth. She failed in her mission, for which God had granted her the grace to incarnate in order to accomplish it. Her refusal to give birth to the spirits who sought to use her Bridge of Passage, manifesting her lack of love for others, sealed her failure as a servant on a mission.
The handmaid of God, a Called One of the Lord, was granted the grace to incarnate once more on Earth. Unlike her previous incarnation, however, she was not welcomed into a spiritual family, but into one where her mother was a prostitute. This new incarnation does not confer upon her a specific mission as a servant or one Called by the Lord, as she bears a heavy burden, the consequence of her ties from the past.
The grace she has received in this life is intended specifically to enable her to untangle these ties and the errors she accumulated during previous incarnations. This burden on her soul hinders her ability to attain spiritual purity and to act positively in a spiritual mission. Her presence on Earth is part of the process of Light: she did not choose her biological mother, as this choice is made by the Light, which guides each incarnation according to the law of reaping the fruits of past deeds.
If she does not repent during this life, does not follow the true path of Truth, and does not open her heart more fully to loving children, she will not fulfil her mission as a servant and Called one of the Lord. Her reincarnation is an opportunity to reconcile her past ties and errors. This is not an isolated case, as there are many servants who, having failed in their mission, return to Earth in order to resolve what hinders their soul and their spiritual evolution.
God, in His Love, grants His Grace to servants who have failed in their mission, so that they may untangle the bonds and errors of their past lives. However, when these servants carry a heavy karmic burden, the Light does not allow them to take the earthly path to help others until they have resolved these debts of the past. This burden weighs upon their souls, hindering their inner purity and creating a sense of blockage that limits their spiritual evolution. It then becomes difficult for them to offer sincere help to those they wish to support and whom they are tasked with helping spiritually.
It is important to understand the process of the Light that governs these situations. A servant sent to fulfil a mission may, instead of serving God, stray by serving another god or by mixing spiritual teachings with harmful doctrines. Until they have made amends for their past errors, they will not be able to receive the necessary grace for a new mission. This is a common occurrence: many servants on a mission must first sever their ties to the past before they can truly serve the Divine Will.
In certain cases, the Light intervenes directly in the life of a servant engaged in their spiritual mission. It grants them with companionship and provides support and guidance at every stage of their journey. This exceptional favour is intended to enable the servant to continue their work with confidence and to overcome the obstacles encountered.
However, in the majority of situations, servants on a mission are weighed down by the burdens of their past lives. Despite their sincere desire to serve God, these unresolved issues act as hindrances, holding the servants back and limiting their spiritual progress. This inner burdens hinder the purification of thoughts and prevent the servant from fully receiving the Divine Force, which is necessary for effectively fulfilling their mission in the service to others.
SCENARIO 3
An Apostle, during his previous incarnation, devoted himself to the occult, accumulating grave sins. These included human sacrifices and a lack of love for others – demonstrating the severity of his actions. These harmful acts resulted in the failure of his spiritual mission, bringing that life cycle to an end. The sins and sacrifices he committed remain with him as he transitioned to the Afterlife.
Nevertheless, Divine Mercy grants him God’s Grace, allowing him to be reincarnated on Earth once more. This new existence comes with the promise to serve God and to act as a servant on a spiritual mission. But the Light, in Its Love, gives him this chance, even though It also makes him feel the heavy weight of the mistakes and unresolved connections of his past. These ties persist, weakening him and revealing themselves whenever he faces situations similar to those in his previous life.
When the Apostle confronts adversity, the temptation to resort to the old occult methods to defend himself or resolve difficulties remains persistent. His memory retains traces of these practices, which may prompt him to employ them instinctively, despite his awareness of the evil his actions represent. Consequently, he finds himself blending his spiritual counselling and teachings with elements drawn from the occult. This poses a major risk as it may lead others to follow erroneous paths, even practices as grave as human sacrifice.
Although he recognizes the gravity of his actions and is aware of their harmful nature, an inner voice may sometimes convince him that these practices offer a quick solution to his problems. However, this is a sin that requires atonement. Taking the life of another remains a grave offence that the Apostle must urgently atone for.
God does not grant grace to humans and servants on a mission so that they may fail. His Will is that everyone may accomplish their work and progresses along the path of Light and Truth. However, it sometimes happens that some servants fail in their spiritual mission. This is not due to a lack of Divine support, but rather to a deliberate turning away from God’s Will. When humans abandon the true Path of Light and Truth, they embark upon paths that do not correspond to the Truth, thereby straying from the original purpose of their mission.
Inner guidance plays a fundamental role in determining which path one takes. Intuition, regarded as the inner Voice of Humans, must remain the servant’s primary guide. Nonetheless, there are times when individuals allow themselves to be influenced by other voices, arising from the darkness, which divert attention and cloud intuition. The intellect, though useful, can be deceptive if it is not aligned with the Divine Will and true intuition. Therefore, it is crucial to learn to listen discerningly to one’s inner voice in order to remain on the path of Light.
God’s Grace remains accessible to all who wish to incarnate on Earth and work for the good. However, this grace does not override the individual’s freedom of choice. Everyone is free to choose the path they wish to follow, provided this choice is in harmony with the Divine Will. It is by striking a balance between inner guidance and respect for the Will of God that servants can fully fulfil their spiritual mission and progress towards the Light.
Many of the Lord’s Called ones incarnate on Earth in order to sever the ties of their past. But few servants are truly entrusted with a mission on Earth. The Lord sends His servants to fulfil their mission, not to fail in it. The cunning forces of darkness seek to tempt certain servants on a mission so that they may fail. Traps, obstacles and dangers are ever-present on the path of servants fulfilling God’s mission. These servants are recognizable by the star of Light that shines upon their foreheads. As soon as the darkness becomes aware of the servants’ work, it seeks to prevent them from remaining in God’s service. Therefore, one must be vigilant regarding one’s surroundings and every action taken in the mission.
Servants live on Earth, but they are not of this world.
MUCH STRENGTH.