The Light works continuously to provide humans with the knowledge that enables them to discover truths they do not yet know. Many spiritual knowledge exists that is of great importance, but much of it remains unknown to many.
It is the Light that grants each person the time necessary to encounter and understand the Truth. This process is not instantaneous; each person is given the opportunity to confront the Truth according to their own path and at their own pace, guided by the Light and the circumstances presented to them.
Jesus came to Earth on a mission to bring the Spiritual Word to humankind. Before His arrival, God had already sent other servants to convey the Living Word. However, over time, this Word has often been distorted, thus losing its purity and original essence. Servants of God, bearers of this Living Truth, regularly faced neglect, slander and rejection from their fellow humans, even though there was a real need for this spiritual message to be received.
Among these servants sent on mission before Jesus, some incarnated on Earth in order to serve God and guide humanity. However, they are not always recognized, as their mission can take many different forms. By helping others in various ways, they fulfil their divine service according to what the Light entrusts to them, thus continuing the work of transmitting the Truth in various ways adapted to the needs of the times and circumstances.
When the Light chooses servants, It grants them a special force, enabling them to devote themselves fully to God’s service. This gift of force and this vocation are not temporary: they accompany the servant throughout their earthly life. Everyone chosen by God to fulfil a mission incarnates on Earth with a specific purpose: either to serve constantly, or to accomplish a specific task dictated by the Light.
Sometimes a servant also incarnates to resolve certain ties from their past. However, this is never the only reason; receiving God’s Grace and coming to Earth always implies a broader mission to accomplish. No one incarnates without a purpose; Divine Grace enables everyone to accomplish something during their time on Earth.
Some individuals feel a recurring and profound desire to act, to accomplish a task, or to help others. Even when hesitation arises, this desire persists and manifests itself regularly. This is a sign that an inner mission dwell within these individuals, calling them to serve God and guiding their daily actions.
From an early age, Jesus distinguished Himself through His deep desire to help others. Wherever He was and whatever the situation, this altruistic feeling was always with Him. Driven by a strong inner will, He never hesitated to act for others, regardless of His parents’ opinion or reaction. For Him, the most important thing was to listen to His inner voice and faithfully follow the Will of God.
There are many acts that Jesus performed during His childhood, although most remain unknown. From the age of three, He already showed a tendency to act for the good, even when He was simply playing with His friends. The place where He lived brought together many children of His age, providing an environment conducive to His first impulses of generosity and service.
It is important to note that not all of the stories about Jesus’ childhood have been passed down to us. The Light has enabled certain individuals who lived during Jesus’ lifetime to return and incarnate in order to bear witness to what they actually experienced at His side. However, these testimonies are often met with scepticism; many people refuse to believe them, and some of these witnesses are even attacked or rejected for sharing their experiences with Jesus.
Through these experiences and accounts, the Light encourages the spiritual evolution of each individual. By inviting humans to open their hearts to the Truth and to the spiritual dimension of existence, It helps them to progress and ascend on the path of knowledge.
ACCOUNT 1
At the age of five, Jesus was the catalyst of a remarkable event that occurred on His birthday. His mother, Mary, was in a difficult financial situation and unable to buy food to welcome Jesus’ friends to their home for the celebration. Usually, Mary would prepare for the event a few days in advance by going to the markets to make the necessary purchases. That year, however, time was running out and the situation remained precarious; Joseph, Jesus’ father, was anxiously awaiting payment from those he had done work for. This payment would have enabled Mary to acquire what she needed to organize a small party for Jesus, but it never materialized and the wait dragged on.
Faced with this impasse, it became necessary to address the issue with Jesus and for Him to be explained to that this time it would not be possible for His birthday to be celebrated as usual. Jesus had a deep and respectful relationship with Joseph, His father. As His birthday approached, Joseph took Jesus in his arms and sadly explained that it would be difficult to organize the usual birthday party that year. He told Him that due to insufficient financial means, it would not be possible to invite His friends and cousins to the house as in previous years. Jesus was saddened by the news, as He particularly enjoyed these moments of sharing, playing and joy with His loved ones.
Faced with this situation, Jesus responded to Joseph that He would pray that His mother would find the money needed to celebrate His birthday. After their conversation, Jesus withdrew to His room. He called upon the Essential Beings – His friends since the age of three – and shared His sadness at the thought of not being able to experience the long-awaited celebration. He expressed to them His desire that something would happen so that this day would be marked by joy and sharing, not lack.
From that moment on, Jesus began to pray fervently, asking God to help His parents gather the means necessary to hold His birthday party. He never ceased hoping and seeking divine support, convinced that prayer could pave the way for a favourable outcome for His family.
Two days before Jesus’ birthday, while the family was going through a difficult time, an unexpected event occurred the Monday morning. Mary saw her cousin Matthew approaching in the distance, driving a cart loaded with provisions. Matthew was a farmer by profession and owned a plantation far from his family. That day, he told to Mary that he had felt an unusual inner pressure, an irresistible urge, prompting him to bring her food. This feeling was unusual for him, so he hastily gathered various items from his home and also bought other food for the children.
Matthew’s cart was overflowing with food, including flour, milk for making bread and cakes, as well as many other items. Faced with this abundance, Mary called Joseph so that they could give thanks to God together for this unexpected miracle. Surprised by their reactions, Matthew wondered why they were so grateful. Mary then explained that Jesus’ birthday was fast approaching, but the family had no means of organizing the usual celebration with His friends and cousins. Thanks to Mathew's providential intervention, everything needed for the party was now in place, enabling the family to properly organize the long-awaited celebration.
ACCOUNT 2
When Jesus was seven years old, He and His family were preparing to attend the wedding feast of a friend of Mary’s. Everyone was busy getting into the cart that would take them to the celebration. However, Jesus quickly noticed that the donkey pulling the cart seemed preoccupied and uncomfortable. The animal appeared anxious, which caught Jesus’s attention and caused Joseph to worry, as he was nervous about the unforeseen situation.
Faced with this problem, the whole family got out of the cart and went back home. Mary, disappointed and in tears, was already regretting the prospect of missing her friend’s party. Finding a vet seemed impossible at that moment, as it would take several days and the family risked missing the long-awaited event.
Faced with this difficult situation, Jesus withdrew to His room. There, He called upon His trusted companions, the Essential Beings, who quickly rushed to His aid. Even before Jesus could ask for their help with the animal, the Essential Beings informed Him that the situation had already been resolved. They revealed that the donkey was suffering from a leg wound caused by a nail that had been driven in, which Joseph had not noticed.
Without receiving any instructions from Jesus, the Essential Beings had spontaneously gathered to remove the nail lodged in the donkey’s leg. Thanks to their intervention, the animal quickly recovered and regained its vitality. Witnessing this scene, Jesus hurried over to the donkey and saw the nail lying nearby the now joyful animal. Overcome with emotion, He called His father to come and see the state of the donkey that was expressing its happiness.
Sceptical, Joseph found the situation difficult to believe. Approaching the donkey, he saw the nail lying nearby. Perplexed, he cast a questioning glance at Jesus, trying to understand who could have done this. Jesus humbly bowed His head, enabling Joseph to grasp the situation. He knew that Jesus had already performed several miracles in the workshop, and he chose not to reveal anything to the family.
Without further ado, Joseph asked Jesus to fetch the other family members so that they could finally leave for the feast at last. Absorbed in the excitement of the departure, Mary did not seek to understand what had happened to the donkey. She hurried to get into the cart and they all set off for the celebration.
ACCOUNT 3
Jesus’ family arrived at the feast a little late, as the ceremony had already begun. The guests were seated around a large table, where an abundance of food was being served. The atmosphere was joyful and lively.
Among the guests was a mother holding her nine-month-old baby, Daniel, on her lap. She served her child various dishes at the table, including meat and fish. Daniel inadvertently grabbed a piece of fish and put it in his mouth; unfortunately it contained bones.
Moments later, Daniel began to cry, showing signs of intense pain. His mother tried to calm him down, but his cries grew louder and louder, attracting the attention of the other guests. Jesus, Who was sitting nearby with His friends, was concerned about the child’s distress, observing that his agitation did not cease and that anxiety was spreading among all the guests.
Faced with this situation, Jesus closed His eyes and prayed to God to calm Daniel. While the commotion continued, He finished His prayer and then opened His eyes. At that precise moment, Daniel began to vomit, expelling the pieces of fish he had swallowed until the bone stuck in his throat was dislodged.
His mother gave him water to him feel better and wiped away the traces of vomit. Realizing that the child had swallowed fish bones, she understood the cause of his pain and thanked God for restoring calm, unaware that it was Jesus’ prayer that had brought relief to Daniel.
The feast could then continue in a peaceful and joyful atmosphere, with everyone regaining their composure after the incident.
ACCOUNT 4
Jesus had a friend named Gabriel who lived nearby. They were both the same age – ten years old – and often spent time together. Gabriel’s father, Simon, was a fisherman by trade. On several occasions, Jesus and Gabriel accompanied Simon to the river to watch him fish.
One Friday, Gabriel suggested to Jesus that they go and watch the fishermen at the river to see how they brought in their catches. Jesus agreed, as He nothing else to do at home that day. Gabriel, who was boisterous by nature, was particularly enthusiastic.
When they arrived at the river, they found many fishermen and onlookers gathered on the riverbank. In the bustling atmosphere, Jesus lost sight of His friend. Ever fearless, Gabriel had wandered off to help a fisherman whose boat, laden with fish, was struggling to move forward in the wind.
Not knowing how to swim, Gabriel took the risk of helping the man. As he tried to push the canoe out of the water, he suddenly slipped and fell in, gradually drowning. Despite the crowd and the surrounding noise, no one heard the fisherman’s cries for help.
It was then that Jesus sensed the presence of the Essential Beings around Him – a rare phenomenon that immediately alerted Him to danger. He understood the urgency of the situation and called Gabriel by name, hoping to locate His friend beneath the water. Although Gabriel’s voice seemed distant, Jesus persisted in calling him until He heard His voice getting closer.
Jesus then prayed to God to intervene and rescue Gabriel. Much to His surprise, a robust man suddenly appeared and jumped into the water. No one knew where he had come from. He swam to Gabriel, brought him back to the water’s edge and revived him. Gabriel, who had swallowed a lot of water, coughed and caught his breath.
After saving Gabriel, the stranger simply smiled at the crowd that had gathered, then disappeared without giving anyone the chance to question him. Once Gabriel had fully recovered, he got up and left with Jesus.
On the way back, Jesus asked Gabriel if he had heard Him calling his name while he was in the water. Gabriel replied that he had lost consciousness as he sank and had not heard anything. Jesus explained to Gabriel that He had called him and that is was his answer that had enabled Him to locate him, but Gabriel remembered nothing.
They never found out who the man who saved Gabriel was. However, Gabriel mentioned that he had seen a bright light around him and felt himself being pulled up, until he opened his eyes and saw the crowd gathered around him. Gabriel then begged Jesus not to tell his parents about the incident, and Jesus kept it a secret.
ACCOUNT 5
Lady Hannah regularly visited Joseph’s workshop to ask for work to be done on her furniture. Unlike other customers who readily discussed their lives and concerns, Hannah remained reserved, speaking only about her furniture. That Thursday, while Jesus was in the workshop with Joseph, Hannah arrived, clearly in a hurry. When Joseph asked her to wait, she insisted on going home quickly, explaining that her husband, also named Joseph, was paralyzed and dependent on her. She was his only care-giver, as the couple had no children.
Moved by Hannah’s distress, Jesus, aged ten, felt pity for her. While Hannah waited for Joseph to finish repairing her table, Jesus prayed silently in His heart that Hannah’s husband would receive help in her absence. He also prayed for healing, so that Hannah could have more freedom and peace of mind.
When the work was finished, Hannah hurried to join her husband. Upon her arrival, she was reassured to find him sitting in his wheelchair, occupied reading a book without any difficulty, whereas he usually needed frequent assistance or had to go to the toilet.
Shortly afterwards, a man arrived at their home to help Joseph get up and walk. Thanks to this therapy, Joseph was able to move around the house independently, allowing Hannah to leave without worry. From then on, she returned to the workshop with a radiant face, no longer in a hurry. Jesus’ compassion and the Divine Light had brought Hannah precious relief and a new sense of joy in her life.
ACCOUNT 6
By the age of seventeen, Jesus had significant responsibilities within His family, as the eldest. His mother, Mary, regularly entrusted Him with tasks traditionally assigned to men, and Jesus carried them out without ever refusing. One day, while carrying wood He had just bought for His mother, Jesus saw a woman named Rebecca on the road with her two-year-old daughter. The little girl seemed to be dying; she was no longer breathing. Desperate, Rebecca ran for help, calling out to everyone she met on the road to tell them about her situation, hoping someone would help her. However, most passers-by did not even take the time to listen to her, and those who did stop did not offer her any practical help.
Jesus, carrying the load of wood, observed the scene from a distance. He chose not to approach Rebecca and pray in her presence, preferring to avoid people talking about Him and the miracles or healings He sometimes performed. He knew He could act from a distance through prayer, but He feared how others would react and what they would say. Therefore, Jesus healed certain sick people without approaching them, praying for them discreetly so that they often did not know where their healing came from. It was only at the beginning of His Mission that His miracles became public knowledge.
Faced with Rebecca’s distress, Jesus prayed to God for the girl’s healing even before crossing paths with her mother. He watched Rebecca, who continued to stop passers-by to explain her problem. In His heart He was already asking God to heal the child. Jesus was convinced that the girl was healed even before He met Rebecca on the road.
When she reached Jesus, she clung to His garment, crying, “Young man, help me! My daughter is dying!” She pleaded with Him, gripping onto Him tightly. Jesus then put the bundle of wood on the ground, looked at Rebecca without saying a word, and then turned to the girl. He noticed that the child’s eyes were open, though her mother had not realized it. Jesus invited Rebecca to look at her daughter; she was not dying, as Rebecca had believed. When Rebecca saw that her daughter’s eyes were open, she exclaimed, “It's a miracle! My daughter has opened her eyes!” Jesus told her to take the child in her arms and assured her that she did not have a fever and was well. Overwhelmed with joy, Rebecca did not linger with Jesus: she ran home with her daughter.
For His part, Jesus, voided drawing attention to what had just happened. He preferred not to draw people’s attention to Himself on the street. Having acted even before meeting Rebecca, God’s Force had manifested itself discreetly. Jesus picked up the wood He had placed on the ground and hurried home without looking back, to avoid any questions or explanations about what had just happened.
ACCOUNT 7
During His Mission, Jesus crossed paths with a woman named Ruth, a servant of God. At the age of seventeen, Ruth faced a difficult trial: her menstrual cycle never stopped, the bleeding continued to flow without interruption. This situation led to her being rejected by her own family and isolated from her community. Convinced that she was cursed, people shunned her and no one wanted to be her friend. She was forced to sleep on the streets and fend for herself.
Jesus had been friends with Jack since childhood and liked to visit him when He wanted to rest after long journeys related to His Mission. He was not always accompanied by all His Disciples, sometimes preferring to travel with only one or two of them. When He went to Jack’s house, especially with Benjamin, He took discreet routes to avoid attracting the crowds that often followed Him.
One day, as they were walking along one of these little-used paths, a young girl appeared before Jesus. She fell at His feet in tears, crying out, “Lord, save me.” Jesus asked her to get up and stop crying, assuring her that her faith in God had saved her. He wanted to know the girl’s name, and she introduced herself: Ruth.
Jesus explained to Ruth that her lack of love for neighbour was the cause of her suffering. God had allowed her to be rejected so that she would understand the importance of love and compassion. He urged her to change her way of life, assuring her that she was now healed of her illness, and told her to go in peace.
Ruth immediately ran home to tell her parents the good news. Her father, skeptical, told her that he would keep her at home to see if she was truly healed, but that he would cast her out if her symptoms persisted. The next day, Ruth realized that the bleeding had stopped; her illness and suffering were over.
Transformed by this experience, Ruth decided to bring more love to others. She became a nurse and cared for people in their own homes, never working in a hospital. People sought her out for home visits. She later married SOLOMON and had three children: JACOB, DAVID, and RACHEL, all of whom were committed to God’s mission on Earth.
Jesus knew that if Ruth changed her way of life, the Light could use her to accomplish great things. She became a devoted caregiver, surrounded by servants of God and doing valuable work.
ACCOUNT 8
During His childhood, Jesus carefully avoided all forms of violence. He prayed that such situations would not arise for Him. Although He had no fear of other boys, He considered violence to be inhumane, believing that those who resorted to it were acting like animals.
Not far from Jesus’ home lived JEREMIAH, an extremely violent boy. His reputation was such that the other boys systematically avoided him, which often left him alone. In order to attract attention or find some company, Jeremiah would provoke others and look for fights. Jesus, aged twelve, observed this behaviour from a distance and was deeply saddened. He tried to stay away from violence, but he felt sadness at seeing Jeremiah alone. He prayed to God that Jeremiah would receive the help he needed to renounce violence.
One Tuesday, an event brought many people together in the neighbourhood. Ari, a fourteen-year-old boy, was there with his rowdy friends. Having herd about Jeremiah’s reputation, Ari decided to provoke him. A violent fight quickly broke out between the two boys; no one intervened, as both were feared. The fight lasted a long time until both boys were completely exhausted and collapsed on the ground. Jeremiah’s brother came to collect him, while Ari’s friends took him away.
As a result of the altercation, Jeremiah was ill for two months and Ari lost two teeth. This confrontation marked a turning point: neither Jeremiah nor Ari ever resorted to violence again. Jeremiah was sent to live with his aunt in Jerusalem, while Ari joined the army, fleeing his former friends who mocked him for his lost teeth. Each learned a profound lesson from this experience, gaining an understanding of the destructive consequences of violence.
Jesus had prayed for Jeremiah to stop his violent acts, but He was deeply saddened by the outcome of his story. Later, while Jesus was preaching, His disciples told Him that a man wanted to meet Him. It was Jeremiah, whom Jesus recognized as the violent boy from His childhood.
During their meeting, Jeremiah asked Jesus to pray for him, as he was still suffering from fractures sustained in the fight with Ari. He confessed that he had acted wrongly before God and that he believed in the past that violence was a solution, but that he had suffered for it all his life. Overcome with remorse, he asked God and all those he had harmed for forgiveness.
Jesus prayed for Jeremiah, who was then healed of his heart condition and was able to breathe normally again. However, Jesus insisted that Jeremiah continue the process of forgiveness with God and the victims of his violence, which Jeremiah did in order to be completely healed. Despite everything, Jeremiah continued to live in misery, forever marked by the consequences of his past.
ACCOUNT 9
One day, Jesus had gathered a large crowd in a town. The people had come from far and wide to hear the Living Word of God. When the Disciples noticed that rain was threatening to fall, they feared that it would disperse the crowd. However, Jesus paid no attention to the impending rain. He asked to be left alone. He wanted to pray for the rain to stop so that the gathering could continue.
As He prayed in solitude, the rain began to fall. But, to everyone’s surprise, it did not rain where the crowd had gathered around Jesus. It rained heavily everywhere else, but the gathering place remained dry. People were amazed to see that even Nature seemed to respect Jesus.
This miracle prompted various responses: some magicians doubted its authenticity, believing that they could perform such wonders themselves. Nevertheless, it was a victory for the Light, as it was crucial that the spiritual teaching be shared with all those who had come from afar. While the crowd saw this as a miracle, Jesus focussed on the importance of sharing His teachings for the spiritual evolution of those present.
Some of the disciples even doubted the miracle that had been performed that day. Nevertheless, the assembled throng remained contented with the events that had transpired, not knowing where they would have sought refuge from such a downpour. Thanks to the intervention of the Light, they were able to remain and receive the teaching undisturbed by the rain. Many events occurred that day, but the cessation of the rain remained the centre of attention, enabling Jesus to fulfil His mission to the crowd.
ACCOUNT 10
At the age of eleven, Jesus suffered from a severe toothache. He frequently complained to His mother about His two infected teeth. Faced with this situation, His mother decided to take Him to see a dentist to have the teeth extracted.
At that time, dental care was very different from how it is today. Tooth extraction was a difficult and painful ordeal, both during and after the procedure, with the pain lasting for several days. Many people would rather to endure the pain rather than undergo extraction at the dentist’s. Jesus, having heard many accounts of these painful experiences, also dreaded the visit and kept His pain a secret from His mother.
In His fear, He prayed that nothing bad would happen. The Essential Beings then explained to Him that going through such trials were part of the natural cycle of life on Earth. Jesus prayed to God, asking that everything would go normally but that He not suffer too much.
Joseph, Jesus’s father, had already undergone a tooth extraction, an experience that had caused him so much pain that he could no longer work. Mary, his mother, had to ask the family for help to provide for them during that period.
The night before the dentist appointment, Jesus had a strange dream. He saw Himself in a place bathed in intense light, surrounded by many nurses. Lying on a bed, the omnipresent light prevented Him from seeing exactly what was happening around Him. When he woke up, he was surprised to find that the pain had completely disappeared. Afraid to tell his mother about His dream, He remained silent. Seeing that the pain had gone away, Joseph decided to wait before consulting the dentist, in case it returned.
In fact, Jesus had been treated in the Afterlife by the Blue Hat Nurses. The Light had chosen to intervene to spare Him unnecessary suffering, since toothaches were persistent and at that time tooth extraction was a particularly painful process. Jesus thus lived His entire life on Earth without ever needing to see a dentist, because the Light had healed Him.
MUCH STRENGTH.