Showing posts with label save your soul. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 14, 2019

The Melchizedek Chronicles – So what can little old you do to Save your Soul?


Often times I run into people who want to talk, talk about life, world affairs, politics, fears, or even the hereafter since I seem to write about it.  There are a lot of potential seekers of Truth out there who want to do the right thing.  Instinctively they know the life they are living cannot be what God expects of them.


Yet they feel inadequate, insignificant even, when I tell them to talk to God or Jesus.  They respond that God or Jesus are Divine beings, with billions of people to worry about not to mention the politicians, nations, cultures and bad people walking the earth.  What could I possibly say to God without sounding like a fool and why would God or Jesus even want to talk to me?

I truly understand their dilemma.


When you are one Soul in a world of 7.7 billion Souls, what chance do you have of ever being heard?

No doubt, it is hard to identify your importance to the Creator and his Son, particularly when you think like a human which we are prone to do.  Here we are, surrounded by billions of people who seem to have no interest in God, the cosmos, and beyond.  Few in that mass of humanity indicate any foundation of divine inspiration to fall back on.


People are almost afraid to encourage others to pursue a path of hope, joy, and compassion for others because there is so much fear and anxiety engulfing them from the negativity projected by those around you.

Collective consciousness is a powerful force for good or evil as it has no moral compass itself but is dependent on the free will of the people feeding it.  When the collective consciousness is devoid of divine inspiration, it is quick to embrace the malaise of the masses we encounter daily.


Most days, if we were to assess the spiritual evolution of humanity, your conclusion would lead you to think humanity is stuck in a quagmire of epic proportions running counter to the teachings of Jesus.

Most days your conclusion would be right.


Now, as long as you are dwelling on observing people, try dwelling on the example Jesus gave us when he walked the earth like you, without the designer clothes and smartphones of course.

When you think about it, Jesus faced a much more hostile and dangerous challenge back then.  In his day the collective consciousness was every bit as negative as today, and the accumulated fear and outright hatred was directed at the bullseye on his back.


The Son of God came here on a mission, to bring about a paradigm shift in humankind without the aid of modern technology like smartphones, WIFI, the Internet, social media, television, news distribution, transportation or any of the marvelous advances in science and technology that spoil us today.

There were no live podcasts of his beautiful message, no videos of his talks, no interaction of Jesus and people on YouTube, no news media coverage of him, no documentaries, books, CDs and certainly no reporting of his inspirational message.


Social media in his day was word of mouth.  If you did not see him in action, or know someone who did, you knew very little about the Son of God.  Jesus was only able to spread his message as far as he could walk, to the next village.

If you were fortunate enough to be a witness in the crowd, you saw a handsome young man, calm, smiling, filled with hope and joy, brimming over with love, compassion and empathy for everyone, most certainly a man of destiny.


He spoke Truth, often using parables rather than direct attacks on the listener to make a point.  The real attention grabber, however, was his strange way of working miracles that defied the human belief system, yet reinforced his message of love to the masses.

Yet Jesus was born into life on earth knowing full well of his impending death at an early age, 33 years old, at the hands of those very people he loved, tried hardest to heal, and sought to awaken to the light.


There was no hint of ego in this kind soul from Nazareth and no hint of bias in his attitude toward people.  He embraced and often healed young and old, rich and poor, Jewish Sanhedrin and lepers, Roman rulers and the blind, and now and then an occasional dead person.


Jesus was not an orator who spewed fire and brimstone to get attention or make a point like his cousin John the Baptist, the Zealot.  In spite of the fact Jesus knew his tragic fate he never projected fear but hope and understanding, love and finding your way into the light.

Oh, he knew his destiny, and even when all his apostles abandoned him at the end, leaving only his Mother and the Magdalen at his side, yet he still accepted the most horrific torture and death imaginable.


Still, when the moment came, even in a world devoid of any and all technology and communications, millions of people around the world experienced it with him.  At the moment of death, the evening sky turned pitch black, giant fingers of lightning exploded throughout the horizon, where it was light it turned dark and where it was dark it turned light all around the globe.  All the continents of the earth started shaking violently as earthquakes ravaged the lands.


For three long days and nights people hid indoors, terrified of the storms and the weather anomalies everywhere.  What was really going on outside?  If people went out during those fateful days, they might have witnessed a glimpse of Heaven protruding from the Heavens.

The sky was filled with millions and millions of Angels in formation behind their leader Michael the Archangel as the legions soared, swooped, and blazed across the horizon in joyous celebration of the death of Jesus and the fulfillment of the ancient prophecy about the Messiah.  For there could be no miraculous Resurrection of Jesus until he first died.


Today, two-thousand years after his Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension, billions upon billions of people know the story of his life.  They know the sacrifice of Jesus so that we may find the Truth in his message of redemption and salvation for all the children of God like us.

Next time you think of how insignificant one little soul like you may be in a sea of billions, think of what Jesus taught.  He said we are no different than he, we are all the same children of God, and we all have the same ability to heal the sick, raise the dead, even move mountains.


One little star in the vastness of a black sky is like a beacon of hope in a world desperate for truth.  Its brilliance pierces the black void drawing our attention away from the depths of darkness and into the ray of light from the heavens.

If you really stop and think of all the miracles of creation it took to create a single, functioning human, you might realize the significance of your being.


If you open yourself up to the possibility that even you are the beneficiary of the Creator’s miracles, you might start to understand the love it took to create you in the first place.

Now, if you were the Creator and created a human from nothing, whose functions and potential remain largely unknown even to this day, would you walk away from your masterpiece?  Of course not!


You want it to succeed, to reach its potential, to radiate the goodness, joy and happiness inherent in it.  The Creator gave you an unlimited imagination to inspire you, a free spirit to motivate you, a Son to show you the path home, and a Holy Spirit to awaken you to the love of God, and the desire within you to help others find their way home.


Seek the Truth and it will find you.  You are never alone and never forgotten.  God will never give up on you.  For you are one of God’s precious children.  Now, talk to your Father will you!