T. 25. IX. 1 – 4. Jesus: “What can it be but arrogance to think your little errors cannot be undone by Heaven’s justice? And what could that thought mean except that they are ‘sins’ and not mistakes, forever un-correctable, and expected to be treated with vengeance, not with justice?
Are you willing to be released from all effects of holding the belief in sin within your mind? You cannot answer this until you see all that the answer must entail. For if you answer ‘yes,’ it means you will forego all values of this world in favor of the peace of Heaven. Not one thought of sin would you retain. And not one doubt that this is possible will you hold dear, allowing any trace of sin be kept in place.
What this means is that truth has greater value to you now than all the illusions specialness has wrought. And now you recognize that truth must be revealed to you, because you acknowledge that you know not what it is!
To give to the Holy Spirit, yet ‘reluctantly,’ is not to gain the gift of peace, because you are still reluctant to accept it. It is saved for you until reluctance to receive it disappears and you are willing it be given you. God’s justice warrants gratitude, not fear. Nothing you give is lost to you or anyone, but cherished and preserved in Heaven, where all of the treasures given to God’s Son are kept for him, and offered anyone who merely holds out his hand in willingness they be received. Nor is the treasure less as it is given out.
To give to the Holy Spirit, yet ‘reluctantly,’ is not to gain the gift of peace, because you are still reluctant to accept it. It is saved for you until reluctance to receive it disappears and you are willing it be given you. God’s justice warrants gratitude, not fear. Nothing you give is lost to you or anyone, but cherished and preserved in Heaven, where all of the treasures given to God’s Son are kept for him, and offered anyone who merely holds out his hand in willingness they be received. Nor is the treasure less as it is given out.
Each gift but adds to the supply! For God is fair. He does not fight against His Son’s reluctance to perceive salvation as a gift from Him. Yet would His justice not be satisfied until it is received by everyone.
Be certain any answer to a problem the Holy Spirit solves will always be one in which no one loses! And this must be true, because He asks no sacrifice of anyone. An answer which demands the slightest loss to anyone has not resolved the problem, but has added to it and made it greater, harder to resolve and more unfair. It is impossible the Holy Spirit could see unfairness as a resolution. To Him, what is unfair must be corrected because it is unfair. And every error is a perception in which one, at least, is seen unfairly.
Be certain any answer to a problem the Holy Spirit solves will always be one in which no one loses! And this must be true, because He asks no sacrifice of anyone. An answer which demands the slightest loss to anyone has not resolved the problem, but has added to it and made it greater, harder to resolve and more unfair. It is impossible the Holy Spirit could see unfairness as a resolution. To Him, what is unfair must be corrected because it is unfair. And every error is a perception in which one, at least, is seen unfairly.
Thus would justice not be accorded to the whole Son of God! When anyone is seen as losing, the Son has been condemned. And punishment becomes his due instead of justice.
It is only the sight of innocence that makes punishment impossible, and justice sure. The Holy Spirit’s perception leaves no ground for an attack. Only a loss could justify attack, and loss of any kind He cannot see.”