Welcome to the Glimpses
This is the gateway to the Book of Reflections.
Thirteen sections, each carrying reflective messages for this generation.
Enter, read, and let the messages guide you.
📖 Section 12 – Truth & Purification
Introduction
In this section, the Father delves into the reasons behind the compilation of the Bible, specifically why it contains 66 books. This chapter explores the divine intention behind this specific number and the criteria used to select these books. Through a "heavenly interview," we seek to understand the significance of the biblical canon and its implications for believers.
The section encourages us to examine the historical and spiritual context of the Bible's formation, inviting reflection on how these 66 books were chosen to represent God's message to humanity. It invites us to contemplate if the number itself holds a symbolic meaning, pointing to deeper truths about faith and divine guidance.

My beloved child,
I have given you, and every person, the gift of forgiveness. When someone hurts you and you say: “I forgive you,” you break the chain of bitterness. This is a holy act, for in that moment you reflect My heart. It is a gift that brings healing between people, and it opens the door to peace. As it is written: “Let them pardon and overlook. Do you not wish that Allah should forgive you? For Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.” (Qur’an 24:22)
But understand this well: human forgiveness is horizontal – from heart to heart, from person to person. You can release your brother or sister from the debt they owe you. You can lift the weight from their shoulders in your relationship with them. This is great and precious.
Yet this is not the same as the vertical forgiveness that only I can give. For no man, no priest, no leader can truly remove the guilt of a soul before Me. However holy or learned a person may appear, they cannot say: “I erase your sins.” Only I, the Eternal Father, can do that. “And who forgives sins except Allah?” (Qur’an 3:135). Only through the Blood of the Lamb is guilt truly taken away.
Many religions have placed priests as intermediaries, as if they held keys that belong only to Me. But I tell you: My children do not need a human mediator to come to Me. There is only one Mediator between Me and mankind, and that is Jesus, My Son. He is the High Priest who is not temporary, but lives forever and intercedes for you. And even as the Qur’an says: “When My servants ask you about Me, indeed I am near. I respond to the call of the supplicant when he calls upon Me.” (Qur’an 2:186)
See the difference:
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A person can forgive you for what you have done to them. This restores the relationship between you.
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A priest may speak words, but his words have no power to truly cleanse your soul.
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I am the One who cleanses the depths of your soul and erases your past completely. “Say: O My servants who have transgressed against themselves, do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.” (Qur’an 39:53)
Therefore, My child: do not seek forgiveness from a person who says: “I absolve you.” Seek Me. For if you come to Me in truth, I will not turn you away. If you bow your knees in sincerity, I will hear you. If you give Me your heart, I will forgive you – not superficially, but completely.
Let this be your assurance: you do not need to put your hope in priests or rituals. You may come to Me yourself, in silence or in words, and I will forgive you. This is the power of My love.
Prayer:
Father, teach me to forgive as You forgive. Soften my heart, that I may break the chain of bitterness. Let me never place my hope in people or priests, but always in You, the only One who cleanses my soul. Jesus, You are my Mediator and my High Priest. I trust in You alone


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