Monday 17 January 2022

No man is a stranger to one who knows God

My God, may I ask You. The above quote* is very special.  Would You like to comment on this? 

Nice quote, My son, and all the way to My heart.

Because you are all children of God and, as a result, all brothers and sisters of each other, meeting someone who is a complete stranger can become a great experience.  

When prejudices, fears and unfamiliarity are leading, it becomes difficult.

How easily does a stranger become a scapegoat. And the stranger experiences then on his turn hatred and prejudice in this unknown country.

But it can also go the other way around. 

It will be a revelation to man, when he meets someone he does not yet know, and then comes to know him, and then will experience and discover that much can be shared, that it can become a meeting between two hearts. But that is only possible if both people search together for what unites them or like to be surprised by what they do not know.

But for someone who knows God, has really come to know God, he has become a student in the school of love. And then you can come to love your fellow man, also and even strangers. If you know God, no one can be a stranger. Especially when you remember that you and that stranger are children of God. How easy do you get then a fraternal or sisterly feeling for that stranger. 

So just ask a believer how he views strangers. Or he is then the hands of God on earth as he speaks with love about the stranger. Or he automatically has to come clean if he does not really know God by hating strangers. 

My blessings to you all

*The Urantia Book, a conversation in India between a guy named Gandi (not Gandhi) and Jesus p 1429 § 130, 2

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