Mar 13 1919 | Helen comments on Abraham Lincoln’s message on man’s progress in his natural love.
True Gospel Revealed Anew By Jesus. Volume 2
Helen comments on Abraham Lincoln’s message on man’s progress in his natural love.
March 13th, 1919.
Received by James Padgett
Washington D.C.
I am here, your own true and loving Helen.
Well, dear, you have had a communication tonight from Lincoln, who thinks it advisable to write you as he did. He is now in the Celestial Spheres and knows what the Divine Love is, but said he wanted to write you a short message on man as he is, and as he may be; and he has told you just what the condition of man is, and how he is still the perfect man in his true self, and needs only an uncovering to stand forth as the being created in the image of God. Good night, my dear husband.
Your own true and loving,
Helen
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