The Light is always doing Its work, which never stops, to help you with these teachings which give you the knowledge and explanations you need to be able to live a life that conforms to God’s Laws, to do God’s Will on earth as it is in heaven, for your well-being, your spiritual evolution, the salvation of your soul and a better world, which you can only achieve and live by leading a life according to God’s Laws, according to God’s Will.
Jesus said: “I am the Way, the Life and the Truth”, and that no one comes to the Father except through Him. But Jesus' Mission on Earth to save humanity has been misunderstood.
The Light wants you, humans, to receive these stories of Jesus’ life on Earth so that you can understand how Jesus lived and fulfilled His Mission on Earth.
Jesus’ Mission began in His family. His father, JOSEPH, was always with Him. Every action of Jesus was a teaching for Joseph who, though he was his father, did not understand some of the things Jesus did. Joseph received many teachings from Jesus, in different ways. Jesus didn’t always want to give him instructions and explanations about what to do. He let Joseph, His father, have the experience that would lead him to understand what Jesus was trying to teach him when he acted or behaved in a certain way that he, Joseph, did not understand.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, knew from the moment of His birth that He was not a child like the others. She believed in Jesus for certain things without trying to understand them because she adored Jesus. She didn’t see what Jesus could do that couldn’t be appreciated. She had the problem of not understanding the teachings after Jesus left, because she took Jesus’ teachings without deepening or understanding them, and saw Jesus more as her child.
She only saw Jesus as a Servant when He was on a spiritual mission with His Disciples. There were certain things she could do out of maternal instinct. She wanted to protect Jesus, forgetting that Jesus was the Son of God and that she was being used by the Light as a Bridge through which Jesus had to pass to become incarnate on Earth. Mary was important in the life of Jesus.
After Jesus left the Earth, Mary, His mother, set herself the task of gathering together the Disciples, the people who had been with Jesus, so that they could follow in His footsteps.
Mary acted as Jesus’ adviser, providing Him with servants and organizing herself around him, because everyone wanted to be close to Him. She was not with Jesus in all the things He did on His Mission, she had other responsibilities for the family. She had formed a group of women who followed spiritual and other teachings on how to look after the house. Jesus had many houses.
People gave Jesus offerings in kind, in material form.
After He had performed a miracle in people’s lives, some people who owned several houses and plots of land gave some of them to Jesus. Mary, Philip and Peter were the Disciples of Jesus who took care of these houses and land.
When God sends servants on a mission on Earth, He fills them with graces so that they can carry out their spiritual mission. Jesus, the Son of God, had everything He needed to accomplish His Mission on Earth.
STRORY I
Jesus had an uncle, an artisan shoemaker named SOLOMON, who repaired and made shoes for the members of the family. Jesus had been wearing his shoes since he was a child. Solomon did not have a shoemaking shop, he worked at home.
When Jesus began His Mission, He needed quality shoes that would withstand His long walks.
Solomon didn’t have enough money to buy the leather needed to make these quality shoes for Jesus. He didn’t want to ask Jesus, because he didn’t know if Jesus had enough money to buy this expensive, durable, quality material to make His shoes.
Solomon was always very concerned that his work should be appreciated by Jesus, who was the most popular servant, going everywhere and meeting different people. He needed good quality shoes, like those worn by the rich. But how could he get the material needed to make these shoes?
Solomon had heard that Jesus would soon return to visit Mary and her family. He began to fear that Jesus would come and ask him for shoes, as he was his custom.
One day, Solomon had a dream in which he saw himself in a forest, not understanding how he had ended up there, in the middle of this unknown forest. He began to walk until he saw a small house in the forest. He cautiously approached the house and knocked on the door. A short man opened the door and greeted him by name: “Hello Solomon”. He was very surprised to be recognized by someone he did not know in this forest where he had never been before.
The man invited Solomon into his house. On entering, Solomon found a large quantity of leather for making shoes. The quality of the leather was very rare. The man told Solomon that he had been waiting a long time to give him the leather he had seen in front of him to make Jesus’ shoes. Solomon was very surprised and couldn’t believe it. The man told him that he had simply been sent to bring the material to this house, where Solomon would come and take it to make Jesus’ shoes.
Solomon asked the man how he could carry such a large, heavy quantity of leather to his house. The man didn’t answer.
Solomon awoke from his sleep and, without delay, went to the Temple to pray to God to show him the way to find the material he had seen in his dream.
He was convinced that this was not just a dream, but a vision in response to his concern about obtaining the leather needed to make Jesus’ shoes.
After his prayer, Solomon returned home, but he was not at peace. He told his wife that he was going into the forest to cut down trees for the house.
He got on his wagon and set off into the forest. He did nothing but walk and turn, pushing his cart through the forest in search of the house he had seen in his dream. He took the opportunity to cut down the trees that would serve as firewood for the kitchen and other household chores.
After cutting down the trees and putting them in his wagon, he saw a small house not far from where he was cutting down the trees, similar to the one he had seen in his dream. He dropped what he was doing and ran towards the house.
He knocked on the door, but no one answered. He continued to knock, but no one answered. As the door of the house had no lock, it opened at Solomon’s first attempt. Solomon was faced with an enormous amount of high-quality leather, which covered the floor and filled the whole house. He couldn’t even go any further into the house, because the leather covered the whole floor.
He went to get his cart and fill it with leather. He was a little afraid, but he heard a voice telling him to take this leather to make Jesus’ shoes. He seemed a little lost, because he had walked so far in the forest looking for the house in this big forest, not knowing where it was.
When he set off into the forest in search of the little house he had seen in his dream and which contained the high-quality leather he was interested in, he walked for a long time, thinking he had lost his way, until he came to this place where he found the house he was looking for.
He arrived home out of breath, his heart pounding. He called his wife, who was amazed and surprised to see all this material in her husband’s cart. Solomon told his wife the whole story. But she asked him not to touch the material until she was sure that no one would claim it in any way. Solomon took the material and put it in a safe place, covering it with a cloth.
While Solomon was fast asleep, though was having trouble falling asleep thinking about what he had just discovered in the forest, he saw in his dream a man dressed in white coming and telling him not to be afraid to use this material, which was a gift to him from the Light, to make shoes, and more specifically to make Jesus’ shoes. The Light had wanted to give him this durable material to make Jesus’ shoes.
In the morning, Solomon set to work making several pairs of shoes for Jesus. He knew the model of the shoes that Jesus liked so much.
When Jesus came to visit His family, He did not stay long without stopping at His uncle Solomon’s house, to see if he might have something for him. When Jesus arrived at His uncle’s home, Solomon welcomed Jesus with great joy and asked Jesus to sit down.
Solomon took out some very fine leather shoes and gave them to Jesus. At the same time, Jesus had a vision of the little house in the forest and understood His uncle Salomon’s joy.
Jesus had pretended to be unaware of this discovery and had proceeded to thank His uncle for the surprise. He appreciated simple shoes made of fine leather. He took the shoes and gave them to his cousin Mary to keep for Him. The Disciples and the people around Jesus were amazed at the quality of the leather that Salomon used to make Jesus’ shoes. The secret remained between Solomon’s wife and himself.
When the supply of this high quality leather dwindled, Uncle Solomon, who needed it to continue to make quality shoes for Jesus, became concerned, because Jesus’ shoes always had to be made from the highest quality leather, just like His clothes. Many people admired and respected Him for His clothes and shoes.
One day, Jesus went to see his mother as usual. His uncle Solomon arrived looking very sad. Jesus asked him why he was so sad. Solomon told him that he didn’t know where to find a good material to make Him good shoes. Jesus took his uncle Solomon aside and told him not to worry about the material. He told him that whenever he needed the material, he would have to go back into the forest to find more. But before going into the forest, he had to think about going to the Temple and pray that God would show him the way to the little house in the forest.
Solomon looked at Jesus and asked Him how He knew his secret, a story he had never told anyone but his wife. Jesus smiled and told His uncle that he had to have faith and conviction in God and that he would see how things would change in his life.
Jesus told him that he shouldn’t just make shoes for himself. He could just as easily make shoes to sell and earn money to buy a big house and build a shoemaking workshop. Solomon was happy with what he had just heard from Jesus.
He went back into the forest to look for leather, quality leather to make quality shoes that everyone could buy. The people who bought the shoes asked Solomon where he had got this good-quality leather. He turned the conversation to something else instead of telling them about his discovery in the forest, where he always went alone, discreetly, to look for this material in the forest.
This little house in the forest was not a solid building that existed in the forest and in which Solomon could find the leather he had come for when he needed it. It was the image of a little house in the forest that was shown to Solomon, and which he believed and saw as a normal house.
In reality, there was no such house. Whenever Solomon had to go to the little house in the forest to get leather, the Essential Beings managed to build that little house, long before Solomon found it, and put everything Solomon needed in it. Solomon had become rich. He bought land and built houses.
STORY 2
Jesus wore beautiful clothes from the day He was born. Mary and Joseph were poor, but they received many gifts for the baby from many people. The Wise Men came with gifts for Jesus at His birth. And before He was three years old, there were people who had also received messages from the Light to give gifts to Jesus – one of these people had given good quality baby clothes to Mary and Joseph.
When Jesus began His Mission on Earth, He wore clothes that came from people who shopped for Him and who were familiar with the quality and type of clothes that Jesus wanted to wear at that time.
A man called BASIL, a famous tailor, was in charge of making Jesus’ clothes. He bought the fabrics in Rome, where he met many famous people, merchants and clothing retailers. Basil visited Creolus* in his palace, where He wanted Basil to make him a noble festive garment and even asked him to stay in his palace and do the work until it was finished.
It was while carrying out this work entrusted to him by Creolus that Basil began to tell the story of Jesus. Creolus was interested in the different accounts of Jesus’ life and mission. When he had finished, Creolus asked Basil to help him dress Jesus. Creolus told Basil that he would send one of his servants to give him the money or materials he needed to make Jesus’ clothes.
Creolus asked Basil to be very discreet about his commitment to Jesus. This was how Basil received the high-quality fabrics that Creolus bought to make Jesus’ very high-quality clothes. Basil did not reveal to Jesus the source of very high quality fabrics that made His clothes, but he did not know that Jesus knew about them. His guides had told Him of Basil’s meeting with Creolus.
The clothes Basil made for Jesus were for events and large gatherings. Jesus also wore clothes bought elsewhere. Jesus did not pay for the clothes Basil gave him. Basil said he was seeking God’s blessing to work for Jesus. The Disciples wondered how and why Basil would sacrifice so much to make clothes from very expensive fabrics and give them to Jesus for free. They didn’t know the truth. Jesus knew the truth about the quality and high price of the clothes Basil had given him after meeting Creolus in Rome.
He thanked Creolus for his generosity.
Do you support the servants of the Light on their mission? Abdruschin and Jesus, the sons of God, were rich. They had people who supported them in their mission on Earth. These people are blessed down to their descendants.
MUCH STRENGTH!