[tmtranscripts] Abraham 1-8-01

ellen ellen at utah-inter.net
Wed Jan 10 08:23:22 PST 2001


MEETING WITH ABRAHAM -- DIVINE JUSTICE REIGNS SUPREME
JANUARY 8, 2001
WOODS CROSS GROUP

I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I very much enjoy your discussion time. We are
always learning more when we can join with questioning minds seeking sincere
answers. We have learned a great deal about universe laws from this planet's
epochal events. With experience comes more understanding of universal laws.

Adam and Eve proved the theory of transgressing the divine laws brings about
a natural universe reaction. These laws are not meant to punish or
rehabilitate, but to create order and further universe progression. The acts
of transgression by Eve brought about a landslide of successive universe
corrective actions. Although Eve had the best intentions, she still
transgressed the Father's will and the affects are still experienced today.
One can think, "My minor transgressions harm no one but perhaps myself." As
we can see from the Adam and Eve adventure--this is not so.

The universal laws work towards the growth of the whole as well as the
Supreme Being. These laws are eventuated out of love and care for the
universes, not out of the judgments of a stern and angry God. 'What you sow,
most certainly do you reap' is a common--but true concept. Ham said long ago
that 'if you cut your finger, surely will you bleed.' This is not mean or a
punishment to the ignorant, but just a common effect from a common cause.
Should you not find it within yourself to bestow mercy and forgiveness, then
surely is it not forthcoming to you. It is simple, and yet so very
fair--mercy begets mercy. If you can show yourself to be a man or woman of
God, then surely do you strive to attain Father's attributes, surely you
strive to follow the universal laws.

Many religious foundations today bestow upon its members their own universal
laws. It is done in all good intention, but after many years of trying to
follow certain laws, you know within yourself that they go against the grain
of your soul. They undermine your inner knowing and take away your spiritual
confidence. Many of the churches of today lay down impossible laws to
follow. They tend to deny the animal self exist, while formulating laws that
on one can keep. There are urges within the soul that are somewhat stifled
by manmade religion. I want you to know that you know for yourselves that
the universal laws encompass all of the mortal experience. You know them--as
you experience you learn more of them. They are simple and easy to follow.
They do not oppress the animal mortal self, but they embrace the whole
experience.

Our Father's creation is the embodiment of mercy and is a support to its
citizens, not to bury who they really are. The universe is created to bring
out the best in each citizen by and through love, not through the heavy hand
of bad karma. The universal laws are designed to uphold, not hold down or
hold back. Father, in His wisdom, has created the universes to intelligently
guide its citizens, not coerce. In the Father's loving and merciful ways He
helps you to become more than you are--not to shame you into becoming a copy
of Himself. His justice is not like that of mans. He has the perspective of
all time, space and experience of the past, present and future. No being
under Him can have such a perspective, and therefore cannot create such
justice.

This week I ask you to contemplate the Father's justice verses your own. So
many are buried by the worlds unfairness and believes it holds them down.
They tend to view Father as a vengeful God who will punish them at will.
They do not see Father as a liberator, but as a jailer of the soul. How do
you perceive the divine laws? What examples have you to learn from where you
have transgressed the divine laws? Were not the results with perfect
intelligence? God's justice always outweighs mans, and even though it is
hard to see that in your mortal form, know that the universes are busy
behind the scenes seeing that divine justice reigns supreme. How much more
can a man appreciate justice when he has experienced injustice. How much
more fair will you be when you have been treated unfairly?

No questions this evening. I would be happy to take questions next week. I
am due elsewhere, but know that I am excited to be growing alongside of you
each, my brothers and sisters. I am with more love for you each time we
meet. Until next week, shalom.





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