Many of you perhaps, will not know what the “Divine Will” is: the word “divinity” means “of the heavenly”.  Many are practicing knowledge of the Divine Will but never live in the Divine Will.  What is the Divine Will?

We all know that the Will of the Divine is God’s wishes for us to accomplish, upon earth.  He gives us instructions through his own behaviour with us.  For instance, I love God and he tells me to love my neighbour as he loves me.  Do I, since I feel his love in me?  Therefore, I should know what that love in me would do for those without love.  But am I concerned about loving others as I am being loved?  It is like feeding children: we know the importance of sharing the abundance with others, as all of nature is not man-caused, for man cannot make a tree from nothing.  So you always receive from something to do something greater with it. 

Do we share the fruits of all creation?  Have we any excuses such as to say (ridiculously), “It’s impossible to share.  It’s something that somebody would have to show me how to do it”?  So who is living in the Divine Will?  Would we not be better off not knowing at all of the Divine Will, than knowing of it, therefore having no excuses for not sharing with one another, beginning by love?

Today, an incredible experience happened here and of all people, a former preacher of the Divine Will, one that says he lives by it.  So, asking a simple question (as you heard from above here), “When is the last time that you helped the poor, the hungry?”  The reply was: “Last night.  Because I went to a funeral.”

So imagine!  Perhaps I think I understand the human way now, “let the dead bury their dead” and “let the dead feed their dead” instead of the living, since feeding the hungry is going to a funeral.  What is the meaning of all this?

To this former person of the clergy (who was more moved by human charisma than by spiritual reality and imagine, with all the degrees of education), feeding the hungry means going to a funeral.  What an education!  And then because of the charisma of what is known as “charismatic”, which means, “being excited”, the excitement must be in sharing and not in talking about sharing. 

If we go to the Churches where it is written in the book known as the bible: “First the Word was.  Then the Word became the Flesh.”  And let us go to the Scriptures to be specific about understanding the Bible: when Jesus read the prophecy of Isaiah in the synagogue after he closed the scrolls he looked at the people and said: “What you heard today is being lived in front of you.”  This is where the Churches have said that the “Word became the Flesh.”  And after his public life of three yearsq that the whole world speaks of today, they decided to take his life in two ways: by the Cross and the other way, to fold the words back into a book and put it back on the shelf as the scroll.  To this day, the Scriptures have remained and now I will quote you words of the Bible so you will not get angry with me:

To his Apostles, the closest to him, he said: “Must the word remain dead stone in your heart?”  And then he told Peter: “You are that stone upon which I will build my Church” knowing, (for he told Peter) “The very stone that you think you are, as many Christian people today, will betray me before morning by not doing one thing of what they preach the night before in their assembly of joy in the absence of the poor.”

The Divine Will is to wish for others at least what you wish for yourself.  Who, in all Churches of the world today, have that much love than a single man like Jesus without a Church of his own?  In 2006 he is spoken of more and he never had a Church of his own because he was the Church.  And the Church is God loving man through his own image and resemblance where he brings wisdom through the love, that he gives you to do the same for others.

And now, imagine a demonstration of true understanding of the Divine Will (according to man): hands raised up as the Bible says, and calling for Jesus commanded (therefore they know the Scriptures) to lay hands upon people and say: “In the name of Jesus, Holy Spirit you know that I have no wisdom.  Help me understand why I’m so drawn to the reality of the words being lived at this particular place, that I yearn for the inner feeling that only God’s truth could bring to a heart.”  He, a former supposedly brilliant theologian, that walked away from the Scriptures to find greater than God in a movement that they call the “Divine Will”.  Imagine walking away from God and believing that you are entering his Divine Will!

If you can’t keep your vows to God but you could to a human, you have made a false God of that human.  And in such, you understand why you cry out or should I say the Holy Spirit cried out in the voice of this man, using his lips to say: “I have no wisdom but I am in the Divine Will.”

Wisdom is knowledge, one of the many gifts of the Holy Spirit of which there are seven.  Why do we say “many”, if there are only seven?  Because it only takes seven gifts of the Holy Spirit to change the entire population of the world.  Now you understand the hundredfold, one by one.


Why do we write this article?  You may say, “Who is that person that thinks helping the poor is going to a funeral?”  Perhaps it is you, the reader, because did you ever think of the poor?  Perhaps to you, helping the poor is going for a beer or to the theatre or to a funeral or perhaps to find another spouse.  What is a poor?  “Blessed are those who are poor in spirit” in the Beatitudes, which means “Blessed are those who yearn for me but never found me in any living.”  By the way, the brilliant preacher said, “Do you think you are God?  You talk as if you are God.”  So the reply from the Holy Spirit, (not from me and that is confirmation that I am not the Holy Spirit, much less God) at the Feast of Cana, Jesus said to his Mother: “I cannot do a thing unless he tells me.”  So, if you want to argue the point, you will understand why the Pharisees, like this former preacher said: “You think you’re God?”  But Jesus replied: “You have seen me, you have seen the Father.”  What a powerful line!  But the meaning of this parable is:  “As my Father sent me, just like Him, in other words you could ask him or ask me, I do things as He wants it, not me.”  That is the separation of the Church from the State of God’s presence that gives life to everything.  And I could say that what I am told by the Lord is done as the Lord would do it himself, but I don’t believe that I am the Lord.  That’s why I follow instructions. 

So to all the Charismatic people and Church people, calling on the Holy Spirit is for direction as to make life happen for everybody.  And if you have the instructions in your back pocket and never use it, understand why the Scriptures mean nothing because you take away its meaning by it not being valuable enough to be used by you. “As my Father sent me, I now send you.”  He says. 

What man upon earth today, including the Apostles, who went in hiding, really behaved as Jesus?  First they had to be proven of his resurrection, so they may be strong but his resurrection means not his ascension, but the instruction to go to the upper room and wait for further instructions as to continue life in the world.  Who does, today?

I live in the Divine Will and the instructions come every second that you seek them.  And the Divine Will is not about dancing and being joyful in a world of sin and sorrow with a group of people who believe they are the entrance to heaven.

Thank you for reading.  Be as Christ in your own person.  He will never sue you for copyrights.  And you even put copyrights to his own words.  Perhaps that’s why nobody could live it – they’re all afraid to be sued.

Thank you for reading the Divine Will.

From The Master

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