PONDER on THIS for Wednesday, December 24th, 2008 by Gloria Wendroff in HEAVENLETTERS

"You are receiving messages from Me day and night. I am ever sending you messages. And they reach you. That is My part. Now it is yours to open them. Often you do not even notice their arrival, so how can you open them? You left them piled up outside your door like newspapers. Pick up My messages. They are for you. And they are good news for you.

The headlines read: GOD WANTS YOU. But you think, Oh-oh, what does He want me for? But My messages are nothing for you to fear. You are guilty of nothing. You fear you are guilty of something, and that you have a tongue-lashing or worse coming. No, you have love coming.

With our without your awareness of My messages waiting for you, you fear that there is some doom trying to catch up to you. What is the contrary of doom? I think it is good fortune, love, your desires' answers coming to you...God has love letters for you. What do you think this is that you are reading right now?"

                    
Gloria Wendroff, in "Heavenletters"

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