Teaching Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

January 31, 1984

“Even before Christianity, mankind was aware that within the human being there was something more there. At the time Christ began to teach, He was the One to fill the void when He told all men they had a Soul.

Many questions arose about this so-called Part of man that Christ called ‘the Soul’. His answers to them referred to a Mystery of God’s Love and to the Reason and Purpose that all men were made to the Image and Likeness of God; that, in reality, the physical portion of man was but the means through which man would pass so that the Soul of man would gain Eternal Life.

This Message repeatedly said and given in so many ways, put hope in man’s Faith in God, with a better understanding that God was a Supreme Being, more understandable because of the Beauty of the Purpose for which He created man.

Christianity permitted a whole new reality to God’s Ten Commandments, and a whole new scope of understanding to why man should practice acts of Faith, Hope, Charity, Humility, based on sound moral values.

God’s Ten Commandments will forever be the Guidelines for man’s behavior, for man’s moral structure, for man’s values and standards for daily living.

Christianity elaborates in the application of how to daily practice the Virtues, the Rules by which this Precious Gift, the Soul, can return to God in the state of purity enabling It to live as only God has deigned It to be.

The Soul is indefinable in structure, in appearance, and/or in content, but we must see our Soul in an identifiable manner of representing us as an individual, so in the Spirit of Light this little Form was designed to give us the image of a garment that we must hold with the Faith that this garment is the covering for the Spiritual Body of our Soul.

We must also, in Faith, understand that It will be our recognizable human identification when we stand before God to be judged for how we walked the physical road.”

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