“The Wound of the Punishing God and the Return to Love”

Today I awoke and the energies were intense around how one can love someone they fear. Where did this come from? The flame of Hope was needed to bring understanding for ones to be free. So I asked of the unified energies of Yeshua and Mary Magdalene to share a greater perspective of this wound of humanity. This is their sharing.
Introduction
For centuries, many were taught to fear the very Source that created them. The image of a wrathful, punishing deity shaped cultures, families, religions, and inner worlds. Yet this image was never the true face of the Divine.
A Misunderstanding Born of Separation
In early human consciousness—when fear was the primary lens—people interpreted natural disasters, scarcity, and suffering as signs of divine anger.
But this arose from human trauma, not divine intention.
Fear created an image of God in its own likeness.
Fear and Love Cannot Coexist
One cannot love whom one fears.
One cannot trust one who threatens punishment.
And yet humanity was told that this fear was “reverence,” and this submission was “love.”
This confusion fractured the inner knowing of millions.
The Divine Never Punished
The Divine Masculine (Yeshua speaks):
“Love restores; it does not wound.
Guidance does not require fear.”
The Divine Feminine (Mary Magdalene speaks):
“Love opens the heart; fear closes it.
Love lifts; fear diminishes.”
Punishment belongs to fear.
Correction belongs to wisdom.
Love does not use fear as a teaching tool.
The Core Belief: Someone Stronger Controls You
This is the root wound of separation:
- I am small.
- Someone else holds my fate.
- If I displease them, I will lose love.
- Power exists outside me, not within me.
From this seed arose:
- authoritarian religion
- fear-based parenting
- domination-driven leadership
- justification for violence “in God’s name”
But none of this reflects the true Divine.
The Truth of the Divine Nature
Creation is not built on obedience.
It is built on resonance, freedom, and inner sovereignty.
The Divine neither demands nor coerces.
You were created freely, in love,
so you may freely return to love.
Healing the Wound
To heal the wound of a punishing God is to:
- reclaim your sovereignty
- release fear as a spiritual motivator
- recognize Love as the only true authority
- transform obedience into inner alignment
- dissolve the false hierarchy between Creator and creation
Yeshua’s Closing Word
“Fear was never my Father’s language.
Love was, and is, and will always be.”
Mary Magdalene’s Closing Word
“When you remember that Love lives within,
the imagined punisher disappears.”
A final thought from the Christ-Sophia.
In the early dawn of forgetting,
humanity saw storms as anger,
darkness as judgment,
and suffering as divine displeasure.But these were the echoes of their own fear—
not the voice of God.The One Who Is Love
cannot punish,
cannot threaten,
cannot demand obedience.Love is too vast for coercion.
Love is too luminous for fear.When you feel small,
you imagine a God who towers.
When you feel unsafe,
you imagine a God who controls.But when you remember,
truly remember,
that you are made of the same Flame
that births galaxies—
the punisher dissolves,
and only Presence remains.Come home from fear.
Come home to Love.—Yeshua & Mary Magdalene
This final thought:
You are loved unconditionally
The wound of a “vengeful God” is the wound of separation.
The healing is remembering:
You are loved without condition
and guided without fear.
#LoveWithoutFear #ChristSophia #DivineMasculine #DivineFeminine #Oneness
I Am Auriel’La’Rue
