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Below is an excerpt from “Journal Of An Unknown Prophet”,   by Wendy Alec.    Wendy was given these insights , journeys into Heaven in spirit and visitations from Jesus which she recorded in her journals and was later led to have published..      The following excerpt is such a beautiful description of Jesus’s absolute Love for His Father..

“….And as I looked into His eyes, I saw His terrible grief for the peoples of the Earth.  His incredible tenderness and love for His Church and for those of His household, and yet such a deep, desperate grieving for that which is His bride as He watches her entangled with the spirit of the world strangling her.  But as He looked at me, the sadness still in His eyes… suddenly, a radiant light and joy came again across His countenance, and I know that His thoughts were with His most beloved- His breath- His very heartbeat- His Father.

For there is not a moment when the Son does not think about the Father;  there is not a second when the concerns of the Father do not concern the Son.  And there is not a moment when the Father’s thoughts are not with His beloved, His only begotten- obedient even unto death by crucifixion.  And how they love the Spirit, the Holy Spirit, the great Transmitter of all that the Father and the Son think and will and do.

And so it is that the brilliance on Jesus’s countenance grew brighter and more intense, and slowly- oh so slowly- He turned His face to me and smiled.  It seemed that the whole of Heaven’s joy was in that smile.  And His eyes shone brilliantly with such an exhilaration and excitement and with the anticipation of His Father’s presence.  And so it is that He threw His head back and laughed with an unspoilt child’s delight.  And I knew that He had heard from the One He loved more than life itself- His beloved Father- and that He had been called to Him.

Then Jesus turned to me and took my hand:  “The Father, Himself loves you.  He would speak with you”  And Jesus and I exchanged the look that brother and sister would exchange, that only they would understand, the love shared between them for a beloved parent….”