God stopped talking
Yesterday morning, when I was writing down the day's Heavenletter™, a strange thing happened.
God stopped talking.
The Heavenletter was very short, and that was it. For some reason, God didn't want to expand. That was a total surprise, kind of a shock actually.
This is the God Who has sometimes insisted on three Heavenletters in a row.
I have always had the feeling that I could Godwrite™ non-stop, all day if God wanted -- and I had the time!!!
:)
But, yesterday, after a few sentences, the Heavenletter was done.
The briefness must have served a purpose. At first I was going to say I didn't know what, but I trusted that it did.
Then I had the thought that God wanted me to know that He is in charge. But as soon as I had that thought, I had to dismiss it because God isn't like that. I don't think so.
In any case, I wasn't left exactly holding the bag but left with my fingers poised on my ergonomic keyboard, and then I had to look up to make sure.
Comments
Dear Gloria,
God always tell us that life constantly changes. And you know more than any one else on this planet that it is so.Yet you are surprised that it happens to you. Did you think that even Godwriting was something granted for good? Who's the cat and whose's the mouse?
I just hope that we have the opportunity of reading this Heaven message in its original form!
Of course you will read it. And, of course, in its original form. It has 63 words.
Yes, beloved Normand, Godwriting is granted for good. Absolutely. God will never run out.
Yet the time wil come when we are so established in God that there are no questions to ask and no one to ask or answer!
It's just that God was firm yesterday that the Heavenletter written down was to be short. In tomorrow's blog, I'll put down what God said this morning in my personal Godwriting about it. He had fun with His response.
This morning God gave us about 600 words. The first words of this Heavenletter, and probably the title, were "Wake up, little buttercup." I mean the Heavenletter written down this morning, the one after the short one.
All is well, beloved Normand. Thank you always for your comments. They are beautiful.
I second Normand's comment - I hope we can read these few sentences as they came through you. Do you think you would be so kind as to copy them here in the blog, now that our interest is aroused? It cannot be anything other than perfect that this happened.
I will be happy with whatever God decides to tell us and when. Love you all. Jack
Yes, I can hardly wait to read those 63 words. All in good time though.
I thought about posting the short Heavenletter, and it just doesn't feel right to do it.
Actually, there was a fairly short Heavenletter one other time, if I remember correctly. It was one around Christmas. (Jochen, can you locate it?) That one wasn't as short, but it was short. I don't remember being startled by that one's being shorter at all.
For the right price I can arrange for those 63 words to be emailed to interested parties. :D
You rascal!
Holy Birth
Heavenletter #796 Published on: December 24, 2002
God said:
The Magi followed the stars. They did not follow the world. They set out to find something beautiful, and so they found it.
A star descended to earth. A baby was born. That is the story of your life as well, only your birth has not been given its due.
Note was taken of the birth of this child in Bethlehem. The attention on him was as it should be. He was given to earth as a blessing, and received as a blessing. Humanity became his Godparents.
If every child were given his due and greeted as that baby, the blessedness of birth would be known, and newborns all would be the blessings to the world they are intended to be. As I have given them to be.
Whatever the circumstances of your birth, welcome yourself now.
Born in a manger or in a hospital, born to wealth or born to poverty, your birth was auspicious. Now it needs to be known as so. You need to know so.
Deliver yourself from circumstances.
You are a child of God. So be it.