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By the age of seven, the Lord had begun to give to the Church for charity. His father would give Him money to buy drinks and allow Him to keep the change. At that age, not being particularly fond of sweets, He kept these coins in a small cardboard box from a purchase made by His sister. Rather than throwing the box away, He asked His sister to keep it so that He could put the coins He had collected in it. Once the box was full, He would take it to church and give the coins to the priest at the end of Mass.
At the age of 17, the Lord contributed financially when He received His salary from working for a bourgeois in a cooperative to support disadvantaged people, especially widows with children. He chose not to give this money to the priest because He was unsure how the priest would use it. Preferring to ensure that His donations served specific causes, He bought food directly for beggars on the street, thus wishing to guarantee the proper use of His resources.
He contributed greatly to the building of churches. He worked discreetly, using the funds he received from various people with care. Although he was well-off, He maintained a humble demeanour, prioritizing the use of financial resources to support useful initiatives. Receiving donations from all over the world, He strove to direct these funds towards helping people in need. Concerning His personal belongings: He obtained His clothes from His childhood friend, ULIRCH FRITZ, with whom He had attended the same school and class.
The Lord had discovered that Ulrich Fritz was a servant on a mission on Earth, particularly tasked with making His outfits. Ulrich Fritz knew the Lord’s clothing preferences perfectly and took care of ordering what best suited His needs.
The Lord was not in the habit of buying His clothes in ordinary shops. During His childhood and youth, His Mother and Sister took care of these purchases. As for shoes, He purchased them from a renowned French salesman, Mr. Alain, known for the quality of his products. Mr. Alain had been introduced to the Lord by his friend Claude, and the two often discussed the Lord’s spiritual mission.
During a Christmas party, Alain personally offered one of his finest pairs of shoes to the Lord, Who greatly appreciated the gesture. Since then, the Lord regularly visited Alain’s shop in town to choose and purchase shoes. He systematically refused to receive goods for free, claiming to respect the Law of Compensation. In His view, it was not acceptable to accept anything without offering something in return.
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The Lord was in New York when an eight-year-old boy crouched down in front of Him and offered to polish His shoes. Indeed, they were indeed covered in dust. The child performed his work carefully.
When asked how much he wanted for his service, the boy replied that an inner voice had prompted him to offer this gesture for free. The Lord then asked him his name; the child replied that his name was Victor. Deeply touched by the maturity and intuition of this child, the Lord placed His hand on Victor’s head in a gesture of kindness, which took the form of a silent prayer of which the child was unaware.
Several years later, at the age of 18, Victor received funds from a businessman he knew very little about. He then set up a shoe-shining workshop where customers would leave their shoes so that he and his associates could clean them before returning them. By the time he reached adulthood, Victor owned a shop specializing in the sale of shoes imported from all over the world. Although the Lord did not directly reward Victor for his work, he was favoured with unexpected financial support, which enabled him to become a merchant. Victor thus went from being a street child to a man of means. The Lord does not necessarily grant material resources to everyone, but He blesses children who strive to become accomplished individuals over time.
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One day, the Lord was walking down a street when He saw a woman sitting by the roadside. She had placed an empty glass of water at her feet and was asking passers-by for donations. Moved by her situation, the Lord inquired about this woman and learned from His guide that it was her husband who was forcing her to beg. This man, an alcoholic, used all the money collected to finance his drinking. He was repeating the behaviour of his own father, who was also a heavy drinker.
The Lord discreetly placed a few coins in the glass before continuing on his way; the woman thanked him. However, she was unable to benefit from this gesture: her husband immediately took the money to use at the bar.
When he arrived at the bar, he searched his pocket for money to pay for his drink, but found it empty – no money. The Essential Beings had already taken all his money, making it impossible for him to pay his bill, and he was thrown out of the bar.
At that time, anyone caught not paying was banned from all bars. This scenario repeated itself several times. The man lamented the loss of his coins, which he had initially intended to use to buy a beer. The Essentials were fulfilling their mission with him. Sometimes he would keep the money in his hand until he reached the counter, but it would always disappear when it came time to pay. Thus, every attempt to make a purchase failed and he was left without a drink, until he finally gave up drinking alcohol altogether.
The woman, for her part, noticed that the money her husband had taken was still in her handbag. Assuming that her husband had left it there, she chose not to question him about it because of her fears, even though the Essentials, in accordance with the Lord’s instructions, was tasked with supporting this family.
The man, though educated, struggled with alcoholism and was unable to work. After a period of job hunting, he joined the civil service, where he earned a salary. Following his previous experience with beer consumption, he managed to overcome his addiction.
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On another occasion, the Lord met a young pregnant woman who was selling cakes on the street.
Helen had been robbed twice on her way back from the market one Friday afternoon. Several months later, she found herself pregnant, without knowing the identity of the father. To support herself, she continued selling cakes. Her mother, who had become visually impaired following a car accident, depended on Helen to provide food for the family. At the age of 13, Helen had started selling cakes bought from a bakery to support her family.
The Lord later met her and bought three cakes but did not eat them. He gave Helen more money than the agreed price for the cakes, which made her very grateful, and she shed tears of joy. Before the Lord left, Helen hurried to thank Him again. She then asked Him to pray for her mother, hoping that she would regain her sight and receive the help she needed to continue to provide for herself and her child.
The Lord, after exchanging a glance and a smile, inquired why she thought He could pray for her. Helen explained that she had perceived kindness in His gaze and wished to benefit from this favour for herself and her mother. She pointed out that, according to the teachings she had received at church, when an opportunity for grace presents itself, it should be seized, thus explaining her request to the Lord to pray for her mother.
The Lord told her that she had strong faith that would deliver her from her suffering, and revealed to her that her child was a boy and would be rich. Helen thanked the Lord, Who told her that she would have the means to take care of her son and pay for his education, and that her son would help her later when he was rich. The Lord left, leaving Helen to continue selling her cakes.
That evening, when she returned home, her mother Maria was overjoyed to see her back. She told Helen that she had been sleeping and saw a man touching her eyes. She had jumped up in her sleep, sat up in bed and, to her surprise, began to see. She said that at first her vision was a little blurry, but when she rubbed her eyes, she could see clearly. Helen fell to the floor crying. She told her mother about her encounter with the Lord and what He had told her about her unborn son. But Helen told her mother that they had not talked much about her, nor about how this miracle could have happened. From that moment on, Maria could see.
Helen returned several times to the place where she had met the Lord, but she never saw Him again. She gave birth to a boy whom she named WUNDER (Miracle). Helen found a job as a housekeeper in a large bourgeois house. She left the child with her mother when she went to work.
Her salary and bonuses were used to pay for her son’s food and education as he grew up.
When Wunder finished his studies, he was hired by a bourgeois who helped him become a wealthy man.
The teachings contained in the Lord’s Stories provide insights into how humans can coexist harmoniously. But some choose to keep their wealth instead of sharing it, thus demonstrating a certain selfishness. The principle that “you reap what you sow” is often mentioned, as is the notion of receiving Divine Grace.
Blessings accompany those who serve God with sincerity and devotion, including through the wise use of their resources. For certain individuals, discussing money within a spiritual framework is a sensitive topic, despite the fact that this matter can impede their spiritual advancement. However, it is when material concerns take precedence over spiritual matters that money can become an obstacle.
Some people make their spiritual commitment contingent on first obtaining financial resources, which runs counter to the principles advocated by the Light. Openness to the Light and spiritual progress are closely linked; the more a person cultivates their spirituality, the more they benefit from Divine Blessings.
Truly serving God opens up many positive paths. However, a lack of conviction, perseverance or faith in prayer can lead to disappointment and discouragement when no immediate results are forthcoming. Committing to an authentic spiritual journey means not placing money at the centre of one’s concerns. Many have failed in their mission by misinterpreting spiritual teachings and advice. A true servant of God does not place material considerations above their spiritual quest, nor in their teachings.
It is essential that everyone grasp the significance of the spiritual teachings and advice in the Lord’s stories so that the intellect does not become an obstacle to their understanding. Jesus illustrated this point with the parable of the rich man and the poor man, emphasizing that the Kingdom of Heaven is for those who embrace humility. Jesus’ intention was not to encourage material levies for the benefit of certain groups, but to teach, through parables, a just way of contributing to the Light and compensating for spiritual service rendered.
The rich man, in this perspective, symbolizes one driven primarily by personal ambition and the pursuit of material success, often at the expense of spiritual fulfilment and attention to others. His behaviour is based on self-interest, without concern for his environment or divine service.
Conversely, the poor man represents someone who is actively engaged in his spiritual progress, valuing the teachings he has received and acting in accordance with the Divine Word. He considers material resources as a means, not an end, and willingly shares them with those in need. His priority remains the elevation of the soul and service to the Light, never substituting material goods for the Creator.
Finally, it should be remembered that Divine Grace is accessible to all, without distinction. Anyone who welcomes the Light receives God’s Blessing.
Yours sincerely.
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