Translation from Spanish
I have created each soul individually and in detail, with My own hand, says Jesus. I have equipped each of you with different tools and traits, and each of you is made differently from the rest.
Just as a carpenter in his workshop has many different tools for working with wood, I too, the good carpenter, have different kinds of people in My Kingdom working on My sheep.
I have called each of you specifically for a particular task. Just as the carpenter has measuring tools, joining tools, fastening tools, cutting tools, and finishing tools, I have different kinds of people in My Kingdom working for Me on My sheep, and each of you has a different role.
All are called to salvation and eternal life, but not everyone serves in ministry the same way, and there are many kinds of ministries, just as there are many kinds of personalities. Each of you has a personality suited to the ministry you have been called to, and you have the tools you need to fulfill the calling I have given you.
But in these days, because there is so little understanding, the hammer rises up and strikes the screwdriver, the saw cuts the sandpaper, and each tool in My workshop turns against the others, says Jesus, without realizing that all work for My Kingdom in different ways.
It is also happening that the hammer wants to be a screwdriver, the saw wants to be sandpaper, and quarrels and arguments break out from envy, wasting time that should be spent working for My Kingdom.
This is what is happening in My Church today, says Jesus. All the hammer does is watch to see whether the sandpaper is doing its job right, and meanwhile, the hammer does whatever it wants with the nails.
The square wants to be a screwdriver, and everyone wants to be something they are not, instead of focusing on the task they were called to and developing their best virtues. Instead of seeking to improve more and more at the task they were called to, they fix their attention on another tool in My Kingdom.
But I am calling you now to begin to understand how My Father works, says Jesus, and that My Father likes diversity. He Himself created these differences among people so that the work on the wood could be complete, because the wood cannot be left unassembled and unfinished.
To make a chair or a table, you need the hammer, the saw, the nails, the square, the ruler. You need every tool to create a single piece.
So you, My brothers, says Jesus, unite with a single purpose and stop fighting among yourselves out of envy, arguing about who does their job better.
Begin to come together, to encourage one another, and to understand that I have called each of you for a different and specific task, and that I need you more attentive than ever and closer together than ever, because difficult times are coming when the tools must come together to make a single piece, to work on the wood, which is My people.
Do not get distracted, but fix your attention on My Kingdom. Tend My sheep. Respect one another and learn that in My Father’s house there is diversity and there are differences, and that these exist so you can bear fruit and arrive in My Kingdom with your basket full of fruit, says Jesus.
If you still do not know how to use the tool I have given you, or even if you still do not know what the tool is that I have given you, or what you have been called for, then ask Me, says Jesus.
Seek and you will find, knock and I will open to you, because I am waiting for you to speak to Me, waiting for you to ask Me, waiting for you to seek, and I will tell you what you have been called for and why you have the personality and traits you have.
I will teach you how to use every tool I have given each of you efficiently. I will teach you how to work as a community with every tool that is in My Father’s Kingdom, how to come together to make the piece in the best possible way, to work on My wood, to heal My people, to set them free, to give them a word of comfort, to help those in need, to manage My resources, and so on.
And remember that the Holy Spirit is with you until the end of your days.
