T. 22. IV. 1 – 4. Jesus: “When you come to the place where the branch in the road is quite apparent, you realize you cannot keep going straight ahead! You must go either one way or the other. For now if you go straight ahead, the way you went before you reached the branch, you will go nowhere! The whole purpose of coming this far was to decide which branch you will take now.
The way you came no longer matters. It can no longer serve. No one who reaches this far can make the wrong decision, although he can delay! And there is no part of the journey that seems more hopeless and futile than standing where the road branches, and not deciding on which way to go. It is but the first few steps along the right way that seem hard, for you have chosen, although you still may think you can go back and make the other choice. This is not so!
A choice made with the power of Heaven to uphold it cannot be undone. Your way is decided! If you acknowledge this, there will be nothing you need to know that you will not be told!
Here you and your brother stand, in this holy place before the last remnant of the veil of sin that hangs between you and the face of Christ. Let it be lifted! Raise it together with your brother, for it is but a flimsy veil that stands between you. Alone, either you or your brother will see it as a solid block, not realizing how thin the veil that separates you now. Yet it is almost over in your awareness, and peace has reached you even here, before the veil. Think what will happen after!
The Love of Christ will light your face, and shine from it in a darkened world that needs the light. And from this holy place He will return with you, not leaving it, nor you. You will become His messenger, returning Him unto all who are within Himself!
Think of the loveliness that you will see, you who walk with Him! And think how beautiful will you and your brother, with vision, look to each other! How happy you will be to be together, after such a long and lonely journey where you each walked alone. The gates of Heaven, open now for you, will you now open to the sorrowful. And none who looks upon the Christ in you but will rejoice.
How beautiful the sight you saw beyond the veil, which you will bring to light the tired eyes of those as weary now as once you were. How thankful will they be to see you come among them, offering Christ’s forgiveness to dispel their faith in sin.”