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Free will....

Only your will determines whether you achieve perfection on this earth. Hence earthly life is a matter of your free decision of will. But this does not relate to earthly questions or opinions about earthly plans, it is purely a matter for your soul to make the right decision as to which Lord it accepts above itself. But the human being cannot be forced by either side to make this decision, consequently 'free will' cannot ever be refuted, in spite of the fact that people repeatedly attempt to do so. Only the human being's innermost thoughts matter and this is not subject to any force. For this reason the person can only be influenced by ideas, speeches and various events which are thus intended to affect his thoughts (his will). And this is attempted by the divine as well as by the God-opposing aspect. However, it is always the person's own decision as to which influence he submits himself (yields).... The human being's will is free.... Hence one day he also has to be accountable for the direction he gave his will, because he was given his life as a human being for the purpose of testing his will and sooner or later the soul will have to endure the consequences of its will's decision.

The human being is able to turn his will towards God in every situation of life.... And he can equally submit himself to His adversary.... but he will never be able to hold anyone responsible for his decision of will, neither his fellow human being nor a worldly power, neither God Himself nor His adversary, because it is entirely up to his free will as to whether the direction of his thoughts aim towards God or His adversary.... But his destiny is always determined by God such that he can easily find God, as long as he no longer offers Him inner resistance.... which is thus determined by his free will. People are inclined to refute free will because they are not always able to do what they want to do, however, it is not always a question of what they do, but what they want. For they can be prevented from carrying out actions, again due to the effects of spiritual influences.... but the volition itself cannot be prevented. Therefore the human being should be critical of himself with regard to the direction of his will's expression.... because during his life on earth he knows that he is expected to turn towards God, because God Himself constantly conveys this information to him and he does not live his earthly life entirely without knowledge.... But since he is also influenced by God's adversary it will be inevitable that he has to think about it, and therefore he is already urged to make a decision....

And thus this, too, is the battle between light and darkness, which has to be settled by the person himself and which would be inconceivable without the human being's free will, otherwise only the positive and negative powers would fight each other and one power would then emerge as the winner.... But this is not how the battle between light and darkness should be understood, because it concerns the human being's soul which, in free will, makes its own choice regarding itself. The human being's life on earth is therefore an uninterrupted chain of experiences, discoveries and impressions which stimulate his thinking and which can also enable his thoughts to move into the right direction. But since God's adversary was granted the right to fight for the soul as well, his thinking will also be subject to negative influences and then he will have to make his choice. And the intensity of his resistance to God determines the outcome, it determines the soul's fate after the body's death, which can be exceedingly joyful but also intensely painful. However, irrespective how the will decides.... God's love never abandons the soul, and if it does not achieve its goal in this earthly life it will indeed delay its salvation for an infinitely long time, but sooner or later the right decision will be made by the will, since God's love is strength which the soul will not oppose forever....

Amen

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Translated by: Heidi Hanna

SVOBODNA VOLJA ....

Le vaša svobodna volja odloča, ali boste dosegli popolnost na tej Zemlji. Zatorej gre v zemeljskem življenju za vašo svobodno odločitev volje. Vendar se to ne nanaša na zemeljska vprašanja ali mnenja o zemeljskih načrtih, temveč gre izključno za vašo dušo, da ona sprejme pravilno odločitev o tem, katerega Gospodarja bo priznala nad sabo. K sprejetju te odločitve pa človek ne more biti prisiljen niti z ene strani, posledično "svobodna volja" ne more biti nikoli zavrnjena (zanikana), kljub dejstvu, da ljudje to vedno znova poskušajo narediti. Le najintimnejše (najbolj notranje, srčne) misli človeka so tisto, kar je odločilno, in one niso predmet nobene prisile. Iz tega razloga se na človeka lahko vpliva le s posredovanjem idej, govora in dogodkov vseh vrst, kateri bi torej morali vplivati na njegove misli (na njegovo voljo).

In to je poskušano z Božanske kakor tudi iz Bogu nasprotne strani. Vendar pa vedno odloča le človek sam, kateremu vplivu se bo pokoril (popustil).... Volja človeka je svobodna.... Zato bo on nekega dne prav tako moral prevzeti odgovornost, katero smer je dal svoji volji, saj mu je bilo življenje kot človeku dano, da bi preizkusil njegovo voljo in, ker bo prej ali slej duša morala nositi (trpeti) posledice svoje odločitve volje. Človek je sposoben obrniti svojo voljo k Bogu v vseh situacijah življenja.... In on se lahko prav tako podredi Njegovemu nasprotniku (Satanu).... vendar on nikoli ne bo sposoben smatrati kogarkoli odgovornega za svojo odločitev volje, niti sočloveka niti posvetno silo (oblasti), niti Boga Osebno, niti Njegovega nasprotnika, ker je to v celoti na njegovi svobodni volji, ali teži smer njegovih misli k Bogu ali k Njegovemu nasprotniku.... Vendar pa je njegova usoda vedno določena s strani Boga tako, da on z lahkoto najde k Bogu, če mu on več ne nudi notranjega (srčnega) odpora.... kar torej določa njegova svobodna volja.

Ljudje so nagnjeni zanikati svobodno voljo, ker niso vedno sposobni izvesti, kar želijo narediti. Vendar ne gre vedno za to, kaj delajo, temveč za to kaj oni želijo (hočejo). Ker njim je mogoče preprečiti izvajanje akcij v delo, zopet zaradi delovanja (vpliva) duhovnih sil.... nikoli pa zaradi hotenja (pripravljenosti) samega. Zato mora človek sam sebe kritično opazovati, glede na smer izražanja svoje volje.... ker v času svojega življenja na Zemlji on ve, da se pričakuje od njega, da se obrne k Bogu, ker mu Bog Sam vedno znova dostavlja te nasvete in on ne živi svojega zemeljskega življenja popolnoma brez znanja....

Vendar, da pa bo on prav tako pod vplivom Božjega nasprotnika, bo neizogibno, da prav tako razmišlja o tem in bo torej vzpodbujen sprejeti odločitev.... In zatorej je to prav tako boj med Svetlobo in temo, o katerem mora odločati oseba sama in katerega si ne bi bilo mogoče predstavljati brez svobodne volje človka, sicer bi se potem le pozitivne in negativne sile bojevale med seboj, in iz katerega (boja) bi potem ena sila izšla kot zmagovalec.... Vendar pa borbe med Svetlobo in temo ne smemo razumeti tako, ker gre za dušo človeka in ta odloča sama o sebi v svobodni volji. In zato je življenje človeka na Zemlji neprekinjen niz doživetij, spoznanj in vtisov, ki ga vzpodbujajo na razmišljanje in, ki prav tako omogočajo njegovim mislim, da se lahko gibljejo v pravilni smeri.

Ker pa je bila tudi Božjemu nasprotniku odobrena pravica, da se bori za dušo, se bo na njegove misli (razmišljanje) vplivalo prav tako negativno, in potem se bo on moral odločiti. In intenzivnost (moč) njegovega nasprotovanja Bogu določa izid, ona določa usodo duše po smrti telesa, katera je lahko izredno radostna, vendar prav tako izredno boleča. Vendar ne glede na to, kako se volja usmeri (odloči).... Božja Ljubezen nikoli ne zapusti duše in, če duša ne doseže svojega cilja v tem zemeljskem življenju, potem bo prestavila svojo odrešitev za neskončno dolgo časa, vendar bo prej ali slej volja sprejela pravilno odločitev, ker Božja Ljubezen je Moč, kateri se duša ne bo upirala večno. AMEN

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Translated by: Lorens Novosel