Channeling Answer:
From time immemorial, God's emissaries have faced this dilemma: What should we do? Should we help our brothers and sisters in the name of mercy and devotion to the Most High, or should we protect our homelands in the name of unity, to prevent chaos and strife?
For these migratory flows bring with them outcasts from other nations— and among them, men who are armed, who will sow discord, and who will violate and pillage the people of the welcoming lands. This is certain. It is already unfolding. This is the burden of the response.
How, then, can we distinguish the devoted and honest migrants from those who are bandits and beggars in disguise? They will reject the Christian faith and seek to impose foreign laws upon lands that opened their doors to them. Yes, the problem is evident.
How do we reconcile the imperative to be beings of grace with the instinct to protect our own? How do we conceive this tension between compassion and caution? This is a true dilemma.
You are right to ask this, for it requires great strength and courage to understand that your role on Earth is to lead your destiny. That means living a life of love and helping your fellow man. But who is your neighbor? Is it the delinquent, the one whose soul is lost? Or is it the one with an open heart, seeking the path of light?
Is this not the answer?
Ask yourself: “Who am I?” Are you a being of God? Do you wish to bring love to those reaching out to you? Or do you wish to destroy life and endanger your loved ones?
Do you act in the name of God, Allah, or pagan gods? What do you choose? Who is your God? Is He the God of your brothers, or the one imprisoned in your heart?
This is the question. This is the difference.
You cannot take in all the misery of the world. The man of heart must discern his neighbor—must see what lies within: faith or hatred. That is the key.
Open your heart to those who are worthy, who are ready to be souls of peace. Refuse those who bring death, those whose hearts are locked. Fear grips the weak, and the poor are drawn to wealth. But lust is lust—it will darken destinies and turn migrants into destructive beings, pariahs who come to plunder your cities.
Man must understand that welcoming these masses from nations without a future must be done in humility, and only when the newcomers are willing to cooperate and establish peace and joy.
This is a matter of faith. It is not about rejecting the unfortunate, but about discerning in them the will to love their neighbor.
That is what it means to act as a man of God. For truth is the will to love. To destroy the life of a living being is immoral, and judgment belongs to the Greatest—He alone can judge life and death in this dense material world.
Beyond this world, life is different. It is governed by other principles. But here on Earth, in this incarnation, it is dictated by the Highest.
Your freedom is relative and subject to His grace. So wipe away your tears, rise up, and welcome the refugee populations. This is an act of charity.
But understand: The mass of migrants is not of the highest purity. Sorting is necessary. Otherwise, you will be caught in a vice. Your future will darken if you allow the enemy of Life to enter your lands— and that enemy is hidden among the arrivals.
So be vigilant, my Brothers. Stand up and discern these beggars from elsewhere before letting them enter your lands. If you fail to do so, you will weep, for the truth will be revealed—and it will be irreversible. The stranger will dwell in your shelters and reign terror upon the unarmed.
The weakness of man lies in failing to recognize whether his neighbor is a Brother or an enemy. That is his downfall.
So rise.
Why does the Bible say to love your enemies and give them what you have?
What is called “migrant” is, in truth, the arrival of men from distant cities. They are displaced because misery reigns in their nations— nations ravaged by greed, by countries seeking to steal their wealth and impose supremacy.
These people move by the millions, seeking life. Their arrival will provoke revolt in the nations that welcomed them without regard for their faith. And it will be the downfall of those who opened their doors blindly.
They will create unrest. They will be the ones who, tomorrow, overthrow your peace— a peace earned through past revolts.
But that is the nature of time.
Peace endures only as long as it is protected. Then comes discord, for man allowed his own downfall by failing to recognize his enemies— those who came to rob, kill, and impose foreign laws that threaten freedom.
He did not separate the wheat from the chaff. And though the Bible says to sow both, it also says man must choose his destiny.
Your enemies are those who choose a path that escapes them— and that path may turn them into beings of darkness, worshippers of false faiths that obscure truth.
So yes, protect yourselves from your enemies, even if they are protected by hidden powers. They know their arrival is orchestrated. They know that once inside, everything becomes possible.
They will destabilize your cities. They will prevent man from following his path of forgiveness. He will be forced to fight new occupants, and this will block his progress.
But know this: Enemies are of the heart. And the Bible says to protect your brothers and welcome your neighbors as yourself.
Yet welcoming those whose faith is lost is no different than inviting death into your home— welcoming the forces of evil and pretending all is well.
The truth is otherwise.
The Bible says: “Take and drink, this is my blood, given for you.” Do you really believe you must drink blood from a body?
Search within yourself. The mysteries are hidden in the heart.
The truth was taught long ago. What did you learn?
That you must drink the blood of Christ?
Then rise. Act as a soul of love. Be warriors of the heart.
Yes, war is within you. Draw from it. Work as soldiers of God. Defeat your enemies—those who seek to destroy you.
Life is like this. Truth must be discovered. Beauty is revealed—but so is darkness. This is called discernment.
It is the key to your presence on Earth.
You must act as observers. Understand that life contains both beauty and evil. Your structures evolve through life’s cycles. Not all carry the same vibrations. Love buried in your cells may take time to emerge.
That is why not all who come from afar are heroes or enlightened beings. Some carry hatred and fear. They may behave like the damned, prey to inner demons.
These forces will be exposed.
They carry within them a light still in formation.
So yes, love your enemies— but do not sacrifice yourself.
That is a lack of discernment.
You are advanced beings seeking light. Flee from evil. Help those who suffer and seek the light. They will help you evolve.
Understand: You must separate the wheat from the chaff. That is the way.
You are men bound to Earth, but it is up to you to choose the good and reject evil. It is urgent that you apply these principles, for your security depends on your discernment.
My brothers, love does not mean blind sacrifice. God is not a dictator. He does not desire violence.
So understand: Welcoming masses indiscriminately is a mistake. It will bring trouble if you persist.
Welcoming the lost is not charity if it is done to sow discord among those whose souls are ready to awaken. This will affect your own destiny, for your actions will be judged.
You will be held responsible for allowing death to spread— for failing to distinguish truth, for acting as heroes without discernment, for welcoming masked men out of ego, believing that only evil rejects the foreigner.
But that is a misjudgment.
The truth is simpler.