...28, 2023, 11:59 PM PST: Angel Messages – Parables of Wisdom for the Thirsting Soul (Book 4 of 5) "New Words Shall Be Written upon the Sky" https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01880ZUBM?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_tkin_3&storeType=ebooks&qid=1702612124&sr=8-1 Here is one parable – The Cattlemen and Sheep Men Yes, we see thy need. And we shall answer in this manner and in this way. Glory be the name of the Lord, thy God; glory be the name of His children, forever and ever. And we should say unto thee this parable. For upon the land, in the western plains, where once many made war were the animals that could graze on the land. And in this land were cattlemen and sheep men. And they did come forth into warfare, one unto the other. The valleys were green and lush, and there was plenty for all. Yet all wanted more. And there had been much hard feelings upon both sides. But the older heads of the both families decided to bring forth themselves into a meeting. And so, they did come forth into a meeting. And they argued over who would have what, and who would graze where, when that that looked like a young cowboy came in among them and sat down. And they looked upon him, and they said unto him, “Who invited you here?” And he said unto them, “For I have come about my Father’s work. And I have come here to represent my Father. And if I speak for Him, then you must listen.” And they looked at him and they said, “And from whom is your Father?” And he said, “The same as yours.” And they looked unto one another and thought, “This lad has gone mad, but we will listen to him.” So, they said, “Then what have you to contribute to this meeting?” And he said unto them, “Let us, where the stream flows, let the center of the stream divide the land. On the right hand of the stream, let the cattle graze. On the left hand of the stream, let the sheep graze. But at the head waters, let them both graze. And if they graze together, and graze in harmony, then let all graze together. Is this agreed?” The old heads looked upon this one, and thought, “Maybe he comes from a rich family. Maybe it is wise that, if his father is such an influential person, we should not listen to him?” And so they discussed this among themselves and decided that they would take his advice. As each year did pass, both flocks of sheep and the herds of the cattle did multiply. And gradually they were grazing side by side. They had made meetings from time to time, and gradually the families were beginning to intermarry, sheep men into cattle families, cattlemen into sheep families. And they decided to have another meeting, and they sent men out to the four corners of the valleys to find the young man and his Father to invite them to the meeting. They searched and searched, and they could not find him. When the meeting began, the young man walked in, and sat down among them. They were very glad to see him, and they said unto him, “Where have you been? We have searched for you and your Father. We have not found you.” And he said unto them, “My Father and I have been with you always.” And they said, “How could this be?” And the young man looked upon them, and said, “For I am the son of God. God, your Father and mine, are the same.” And then, he said unto them, “You have learned the greatest lesson of all, that no matter where you come from, nor what you do, you may live together in peace and harmony. And from the peace and harmony shall multiply the fruit of the land, whether it be that that grows from the land, or from the sea, or that that should graze upon the land, or the fowl of the air, for all these things my Father has given unto you in your keeping.” And he left. There was great silence in the room. And one said unto the other, “For this was the son of God? How could this be? He was dressed in a cowboy suit? What was he doing dressed in such a manner; why did he not come dressed in a shepherd’s suit? Or, why did he not come dressed in all the glory of the Lord?” And the Lord spoke unto them and said, “My son has appeared to you dressed of your kind and of your liking, so that he might be accepted among you.” And all was quiet. Now we say unto you, what we have just told you is a parable. But we say unto you, it has great truth. For you dwell together with many thoughts. Yet cannot the thoughts live among the other in peace and harmony? Cannot that that you give unto your neighbor be given with a blessing? And cannot that that the neighbor gives unto you be given with a blessing? For the blessing from you is that that you say in the Father’s name — and so it should be, a great gift, a glorious gift, a gift from the Most High. (Spiritual messengers of God, Aka, December 9, 1983).