The Beautiful Blue World – Part 3

(“What of our children that live with us in the blue world? Will the ruler of the world of Light grant them passage through the blackest darkness, or will they be enveloped in it forever?” Together they spent many days and nights in agony as they pondered what would become of them. For they now understood that they were given these children only temporarily.)

After many days had passed, the messenger was again sent to the man and his wife. It was then that the man and his wife asked, “And what of our children who the Ruler of the Light has given unto us?” And the messenger answered, “The Lord of the Light gives to men in the blue world many gifts which are truly undeserved unto them. He gives them life, wives, and children. But their children are like their fathers, and seek after their own evil desires, and do not seek after the Ruler of the Light.

Thus, the children of men are neither worthy of the Light world, but are in fact, deserving of the darkest blackness and to dwell in it forever, as you once were. But the Lord of the Light has mercy on some, but not all. For many are called, but few are chosen. Those who do not pass through the darkest blackness and into the Light world will have been a temporary goodness unto you as you lived in the blue world, and afterward they shall dwell forever in the blackest darkness forever.”

Great fear and dread fell upon the man and his wife upon hearing these words…and they asked the messenger with falling tears, “What can we do for them, for we love our children, ever so dearly, that we have been given from the Lord of the Light?” And he answered them, “Pray to the Lord of the Light that He may have compassion on them as He has had compassion on you. Pray that He would allow them passage through the blackest darkness and give them entrance to the great kingdom of Light…a kingdom which has no end.

For the Great King of the world of Light is a compassionate Ruler showing mercy to thousands and not counting men’s evil rebelliousness and sins against them.” Then the man and his wife understood because they had once been rebels. And their hearts were uplifted, because they knew of the great love that the King had for His own Son. And surely, He understood the love that they had for their own children. And for the rest of the days that they lived in the blue world, they asked the Great Ruler of the World of Light that He might have compassion and mercy on their children as He had shown mercy unto them…

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