An Easter Message from the Archangels
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Love and Kindness for Everyone

An Easter Message from the Archangels:
We greet you all with Love. We wish to restate that if you practice a religion, it should bring you joy, hope, love, and peace, and it should inspire you to lead a life of loving kindness towards all others. This was the main message Yeshua, who many of you know as Jesus, brought and taught while He walked the Earth. As the Easter holiday is in His honor, we would add that if you know of Him, you know that He did not seek out the people in positions of power. In fact, when He was approached by them as He gained power and influence, He did not try to foster close relationships with them, even though it would have made His life easier and safer. Rather, he spent much of His time with those who were marginalized, even condemned by others. Never did He turn away from the poor, the diseased, or those who were criticized and unaccepted by others. He recognized the worth of people who had never been respected or heard, and He focused on raising them higher, while pointing out the mistakes being made in the name of God. He embraced those who had previously been ignored and reviled. For this, He was condemned and put to death.
There have always been those who craved power and set out to control others. Those who would not be controlled were often eliminated. Yeshua was very clear by word, teachings, and example that this was unacceptable. He blessed and praised the poor in spirit, the mourners, the meek, the righteous, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, and the persecuted. He recognized the worth and value of women and children at a time when they were little more than slaves. He proclaimed the two most important laws as love for God and love for mankind, and bade everyone to be kind and accepting of others. He did not qualify this commandment or exclude anyone from its law, as so many people do today. He told people to leave the judgment of others to God and not to indulge in it themselves.
If you observe other world religions, you will find that they all preach kindness towards others. Yet, factions of all religions have endorsed war, violence, and persecution of others at one time or another, and many still do. We wish to tell you that the Creator does not accept or endorse this behavior for any reason. As the Creator loves all of you, the expectation and the ultimate goal is that you will also love each other. Those who suggest that God favors a particular side or group, or that war and violence is acceptable under certain conditions are wrong. Every life that is lost is a tragedy, regardless of place of origin, culture, race, or religion. Every life is valued.
Send loving energy to all the people in the world, especially those involved in war and violence or being targeted and persecuted. Do not participate in or support violence and persecution and cruelty to others. You should not pick and choose those who are deserving of mercy and acceptance, for that is judging, and Yeshua said not to do that. Who is anyone on Earth to interpret and speak for the Creator or for Yeshua? Who among you is qualified to do this? If you think you are, or if you follow another who claims that ability, then you equate yourselves to Yeshua. Do you believe you are His equal? Have you evolved to that extent? Do you believe you have the Love and the capacity for forgiveness that He does? Do you think you have the power that He does? Are you so qualified? Before you join in the condemning and judging of others for any reason, ask yourself these questions. If you are one who follows Yeshua, who worships Him and celebrates this holiday in His honor, then the persecution of others should always be unacceptable and abhorrent.
There are religious zealots in all religions. Guard against being one of them, for their actions are not acceptable to the Creator. If you practice the Christian faith, know clearly that Yeshua preached kindness and love for others, and that includes all others, not just some. It is mankind who has identified people as being unacceptable to God, not the Creator. We tell you that all people are accepted by God, whether or not their actions are acceptable, and you are all loved unconditionally. The best way to honor Yeshua is to show kindness to all others. There will be times when this feels impossible, but you should try anyway. With time and practice, it will become easier. Even trying is pleasing to Yeshua and to the Creator, even when you fail. The fact that you are aware and wish to improve in this area is significant.
Enjoy this holiday, and we humbly suggest that you focus on love and kindness to all as you celebrate. Begin with loving yourself, your family, your friends, and extend it to all others, even if only for a day. Then, revisit that offering of love and kindness and grow it, until it becomes habit and saturates your life, extending through your words, actions, and even your thoughts. In this way, you honor whichever God you know, and if you do not follow a religion, you still honor yourself and mankind. We join you in this Light of Love and kindness toward all others, and we commend you for expanding this in your life and within your heart.




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