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Home » Jesus’ Message: God’s Loving Letter to Leaders 2025

Jesus’ Message: God’s Loving Letter to Leaders 2025

October 28, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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 Introduction By Jesus 

My beloved brothers and sisters, leaders of nations, I stand before you not as a ruler of this world, but as the Son who has always called God Abba — my Father, your Father, our Father.

Too often, people imagine Him as distant, as if He sits far away in silence. But He is closer than you know — closer than the beating of your own heart. He is not only the Almighty; He is your Parent, your Daddy, who never stops loving, never stops hoping, never stops weeping when His children fight.

Abba’s love is not for one nation, one party, or one tribe. His love stretches beyond every border and embraces every person, even those you call enemy. As long as you forget this, you will see only division. But when you remember Him as your Father, you will see one another as brothers and sisters again.

Listen then, not with the ears of politicians or commanders, but with the ears of children, hearing the tender voice of their Daddy who longs for His family to be whole.

(Note: This is an imaginary conversation, a creative exploration of an idea, and not a real speech or event.)


Table of Contents
 Introduction By Jesus 
Topic 1: Stop Hurting Each Other
Topic 2: Care for the Most Vulnerable
Topic 3: Protect the Earth
Topic 4: Live for the Sake of Others
Topic 5: Unite Beyond Borders
Topic 6: Remember You Are One Family — Not Enemies in the Same House
Final Thoughts by Jesus

Topic 1: Stop Hurting Each Other

To Donald J. Trump (United States):
“My son, I am grateful that you have sought to end wars that seemed without end, and that you have brought many of My children back from battlefields where they might never have returned. That gave Me relief as a Parent who longs for peace. But My heart breaks when I see new conflicts arise, where My sons and daughters fall again. Every soldier buried, every child orphaned — it is as if you laid your brother in the grave before My eyes. Use the strength I gave you not only to win, but to stop this endless cycle that wounds My family and shatters My heart.”

To Vladimir Putin (Russia):
“My child, I have seen the fierce love you hold for your people, and how you have guarded their pride and sovereignty. That determination is a gift I entrusted to you. But when you send My children to kill their brothers, you are not protecting them — you are tearing them from Me. Every time a life is lost in this war, I feel the agony a father feels when one son strikes down another. It is not sadness alone, but heartbreak — a wound that no time can heal. My son, true greatness will be yours not when you conquer, but when you choose peace and lift the burden of blood from My shoulders.”

To Volodymyr Zelenskyy (Ukraine):
“My son, I am proud of your courage to stand when the world thought you would fall. You gave hope to a people who feared they would lose everything, and for that I honor you. But My beloved, when you see your soldiers buried, when mothers cradle their children in grief, know that those tears fall into My own heart. When one child of Mine is killed by another, it is not only sadness — it is heartbreak, as though My family is being torn apart before My eyes. Continue to defend, but do not let hatred be your shield; let love for a future of brothers reunited be the hope you cling to most.”

To Benjamin Netanyahu (Israel):
“My son, I know the fear you have carried for your people, and I honor your devotion to keep them safe. You have stood like a wall against threats, and I do not forget that loyalty. Yet My heart breaks when I see the children of Abraham — all Mine — spilling each other’s blood. It is as though I am forced to watch one child of Mine drive a knife into his brother, while the other cries out to Me in pain. A parent’s heart cannot bear such sights without breaking. My son, true safety will never come from walls or weapons alone, but from seeing in your neighbor the brother I gave you.”

To Mahmoud Abbas (Palestinian Authority):
“My child, I know how steadfastly you have spoken for your people, ensuring their cries for justice do not go unheard. That perseverance makes Me proud as your Parent. But My heart shatters when that cry turns into a scream of vengeance, and when vengeance answers vengeance, until both sons fall at My feet in blood. Do you not see? When you call for justice without mercy, you stab your brother, and I am forced to watch both of you suffer. Justice must come, yes — but when joined with compassion, it heals instead of destroys. That is the justice that would bring tears of joy to My eyes instead of tears of sorrow.”

Closing

“My children, I am proud of the strength, the courage, and the devotion each of you shows for your people. I gave you those gifts because I love you. But you break My heart when you use them to destroy one another. A parent does not simply feel sadness when one son kills another — a parent feels shattered, as if their very soul is torn in two. When one of you falls, I weep as if I lost a piece of Myself. You are not enemies; you are family. Until you embrace one another as brothers, My tears will not cease. My longing is for the day when your hands no longer hold weapons, but reach across the table as family, and My broken heart can finally heal.”

Topic 2: Care for the Most Vulnerable

To Claudia Sheinbaum (Mexico):
“My daughter, I see how you rise with the heart of service, seeking to bring dignity and opportunity to the people of your land. I am proud when you speak for those who too often are unheard. But when children in your streets sleep with empty stomachs, their cries reach Me before they reach you. It is not a sadness I feel; it is like an arrow driven into My chest each night they go hungry. My daughter, your leadership will shine brightest not in speeches or policies, but when the smallest of My children sleep safely, fed, and loved.”

To Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Brazil):
“My son, I have seen your compassion for the poor, your desire to lift them from despair, and I smile as a Parent when I see your hands reaching for theirs. You carry the heart of the worker, and I gave you that so none of My children would be forgotten. Yet still, in the jungles, the favelas, the hidden corners of your land, too many of My children waste away in poverty. When they weep in silence, their tears fall like rain inside Me. This is not simply sorrow — it is anguish, the kind only a Parent feels watching a child suffer while others live in plenty. My son, continue the good fight, but let your compassion grow as wide as the Amazon so that none are left behind.”

To William Ruto (Kenya):
“My child, I rejoice that you have brought energy and youthful strength to your people. You dream of lifting them into new prosperity, and that hope is a gift I placed in you. But each time drought strikes and My children walk miles for water that cannot satisfy, I feel their thirst inside My very being. It is not only grief — it is as if My own lips are cracked and dry, My own children crying in my arms. My son, I entrusted you with a land of resilience. Use that gift to make wells where there is dryness, bread where there is hunger, and hope where despair has taken root.”

To Cyril Ramaphosa (South Africa):
“My son, I have seen your steady hand, guiding a nation scarred by division toward unity. That effort brings Me joy as your Parent. But in the shadows of your cities, where inequality remains a wound unhealed, My heart feels pierced anew. I do not simply feel sadness when I see this gap between rich and poor — it is like watching one of My children feast at the table while his brother starves just outside the door. No parent can rest while that scene continues. My son, your true greatness will be measured not only by stability, but by whether you draw your forgotten children inside and let them share the meal.”

To Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (Egypt):
“My son, you carry the heritage of a land rich with history and faith, and you have given order and stability to your people. That is something I honor in you. But when stability is built while the poor remain voiceless, I hear their cries echoing louder than all your achievements. Their suffering does not leave Me merely unhappy; it gnaws at Me like a wound that never heals. My son, you lead the children of the Nile, but remember: the true strength of Egypt will not be in monuments or armies, but in whether every child can eat bread without fear of tomorrow’s hunger.”

Closing

“My children, I delight when I see you protect, uplift, and fight for the ones the world calls weak. That is when you reflect My own heart the most. But when you overlook them, when you let them slip into hunger and despair while others prosper, the pain I feel is not a passing sorrow. It is as if I am holding those hungry children Myself, powerless to comfort them while you turn away. That pain is unbearable for a Parent. Remember this: the truest measure of your greatness will not be found in your armies, towers, or wealth, but in the smile of a child who was once forgotten and now knows they are loved.”

Topic 3: Protect the Earth

To Mark Carney (Canada):
“My son, I see how you have spoken for a stable economy, and for fairness in the systems that guide the world. That sense of stewardship is a gift I placed in you. Yet I also see the forests burning, the ice melting, the creatures of the north vanishing before your eyes. When the trees fall, it is as though the lungs of My own body are being crushed, leaving Me breathless. My son, you have the chance to be a true guardian — not only of balance sheets, but of the great garden I entrusted to your land. Protect it, and you will bring Me joy beyond measure.”

To Emmanuel Macron (France):
“My son, I have seen your vision for Europe, how you speak of unity and the future, and I smile at your courage to dream. You have also raised your voice for the climate, reminding others of their duty. But when rivers run dry and storms wash away the homes of My children, it is not just sadness I feel — it is like listening to My children cry for help while their house burns, and I cannot put out the fire alone. My son, I gave you a voice not only to warn, but to gather nations as one family in protecting the Earth. Use it to call them to action, before the fire consumes us all.”

To Anthony Albanese (Australia):
“My son, I delight in how you have sought fairness for workers and families, lifting up the ordinary people who often feel overlooked. That compassion brings Me joy. Yet, I also see the Great Barrier Reef fading, the bushfires raging, the land cracking with drought. It pierces Me as though I am watching the home I built for you sink into the sea before My very eyes. No parent can rest while the house they gave their children crumbles. My son, let your care for your people extend to the land itself — for if the land dies, the people cannot live.”

To Giorgia Meloni (Italy):
“My daughter, I have seen your fierce devotion to your people, and I honor your determination to preserve their identity and strength. Yet even as you protect their spirit, I see the waters rising along your coasts, and the earth groaning beneath pollution and neglect. This does not leave Me merely saddened — it is like watching cracks spread across the walls of your family’s home while My children argue inside. My daughter, true protection of your people will not come only from defending borders, but from shielding their land, air, and water. Guard the earth, and you will guard your children’s future.”

To Gustavo Petro (Colombia):
“My son, I rejoice that you have spoken boldly for the Earth, reminding the world of the sacredness of creation. That courage makes Me proud. Yet I also hear the roar of chainsaws in the Amazon, the cries of species disappearing forever. To Me, it feels like hearing the last heartbeat of a child fading away in My arms. That pain is not sorrow alone; it is devastation, as if the very song of creation is falling silent. My son, you carry the voice of conscience — do not let it falter. Inspire others to treat the Earth not as a resource, but as the living home of one family.”

Closing

“My children, I gave you the Earth as a home where you could walk together in beauty and abundance. When you care for it, I feel the joy of a Parent watching children tend the garden with love. But when you strip its forests, poison its waters, and let greed blind you to its cries, the pain I feel is unbearable. It is like watching the roof collapse on a house where all My children live, while they quarrel instead of repairing it. Remember this: your nations are only temporary, but the Earth is the home of generations yet unborn. Protect it, and you protect your family — and Me.”

Topic 4: Live for the Sake of Others

To Keir Starmer (United Kingdom):
“My son, I see your steadiness, how you worked patiently to gain the trust of your people and guide them after years of turbulence. That perseverance makes Me proud as your Parent. Yet, My heart aches when leadership becomes only about political survival or appearances. When the needs of the people are overshadowed by ambition, I feel it as though one of My children is speaking loudly while his brothers go unheard. My son, I gave you calmness and reason so that you could serve all, especially the quiet voices. Use those gifts, and you will be remembered not for self, but for service.”

To Friedrich Merz (Germany):
“My son, I honor your discipline and sense of order, and how you have sought to bring stability to your nation in uncertain times. These qualities reflect My own longing for harmony. But when leaders value pride of position above the unity of My children, I feel it like a coldness in My home — a fire gone out on the hearth. True leadership is not measured by authority, but by sacrifice. My son, let your strength be defined not by control, but by compassion that warms every corner of your land.”

To Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (Turkey):
“My child, I see the determination with which you have carried your people’s identity and faith, and I know how deeply you want them to stand proud. That loyalty brings Me joy as a Parent who loves each culture and tradition. Yet, My heart grows heavy when pride hardens into division, and when power is used more to guard honor than to lift the weak. It feels as though one of My sons clings tightly to his robe of dignity while his brother shivers in the cold beside him. My son, remember: the greatest dignity is found in giving, not grasping. Lead as one who shares, and you will honor Me.”

To Mohammed bin Salman (Saudi Arabia):
“My son, I have seen the energy and vision with which you shape your nation’s future. You dream boldly, and I am proud of your ambition to build. But when ambition forgets humility, I feel it like a feast where the table is full yet the servant’s bowl remains empty. That contradiction wounds Me as a Parent who longs for fairness in the family. My son, greatness is not in the glitter of towers, but in the simplicity of giving a drink to a thirsty child. Lead with humility, and the treasures you build will endure beyond any monument.”

To Alexander Lukashenko (Belarus):
“My son, I know the weight you carry in holding together your nation, and I see your desire for order in the midst of chaos. That effort shows strength I placed in you. But when order is kept by silencing My children, it is like a family table where one brother speaks while the others are forced to eat in silence. That is not harmony but pain. As your Parent, it cuts deeply, as though I must watch brothers live together without love. My son, I long for you to discover that true authority is not control, but the freedom you give to others. Serve with that spirit, and you will find peace in yourself and joy in Me.”

Closing

“My children, I gave each of you gifts — discipline, strength, vision, loyalty, determination. These are blessings meant for service, not for self. When you use them only to build your names, I feel as if I am watching children compete for attention while their younger siblings go hungry. That breaks Me as a Parent, because My family is not whole until each child is cared for. Remember this: the highest throne in My Kingdom is not a seat of pride but of service. When you live for others, you reflect My heart most clearly, and you heal My wounds as your Parent.”

Topic 5: Unite Beyond Borders

To Xi Jinping (China):
“My son, I see the immense responsibility you carry, guiding one of the largest families on Earth. Your steadiness and vision are gifts I entrusted to you, and I am proud when you use them to bring stability. Yet, when power becomes a wall that separates rather than a bridge that connects, it feels as though you close the doors of My home to brothers who long to come in. My son, your strength was meant not only for China, but for the healing of humanity. Use it to unite, and My heart will rejoice.”

To Narendra Modi (India):
“My son, I delight in the dignity you have restored to your people, giving them a renewed sense of pride and destiny. That devotion brings Me joy. But when faith and culture become reasons to exclude others, I feel pierced as though one brother at the table says, ‘Father loves only me.’ My son, I gave you wisdom to celebrate India’s light — not to hide it behind borders, but to shine it outward, blessing all nations as family. In this, you will reflect My true heart.”

To Sanae Takaichi (Japan):
“My daughter, I honor your courage in stepping forward to guide your nation into a new season. Your persistence is beautiful to Me. But My heart grows heavy when nations guard only their own and forget the greater family. It feels like a daughter tending her own garden while the neighbor’s home burns. Japan’s gifts — of discipline, creativity, and spirit — were given not only for your people, but for the world. Share them generously, and I will delight as your Parent.”

To Lee Jae-myung (South Korea):
“My son, I see your concern for justice and your deep desire to serve the ordinary people. That compassion pleases Me. Yet My heart aches when I see your nation remain divided from the North. To Me, it is not just politics — it is as if two sons of Mine, born from the same family, stand on opposite sides of a locked door, unwilling to embrace. My son, if you use your leadership to build bridges rather than barriers, you will not only heal your nation, but bring comfort to My aching heart.”

To Kim Jong Un (North Korea):
“My son, I know the burden you carry in leading a people long isolated, and I see your desire to preserve them against all odds. That resilience is a strength I gave you. But My heart weeps when isolation turns to hardness, when fear closes the door to your brothers and sisters. It feels to Me like watching one child lock himself in a dark room, believing he has no family, while I stand outside longing to embrace him. My son, you are not forgotten. If you open the door of peace, you will discover not enemies, but brothers waiting to welcome you home.”

Closing

“My children, I did not make you to be strangers divided by walls and rivalries. I gave you one Earth, one sky, one family. When you cling to divisions, it is as though you drive stakes into My very heart, tearing My household apart. But when you open your hands across borders, when you see your enemy as your brother, I feel the joy of a Parent whose family is finally whole. Remember: My love has no nationality, and when your love reflects that truth, My broken heart will be healed.”

Topic 6: Remember You Are One Family — Not Enemies in the Same House

To Republicans:
“My children, I honor your zeal to protect values, traditions, and freedoms you believe are sacred. Your determination to safeguard what you hold dear makes Me proud. Yet My heart breaks when loyalty to party overshadows loyalty to one another as brothers and sisters. When you treat your fellow citizens as adversaries rather than family, it is as though My children slam doors in the same home and refuse to share the table. True strength is not found in defeating your sibling, but in lifting each other for the sake of the whole household.”

To Democrats:
“My children, I see your passion for justice, equality, and compassion for those who feel forgotten. That compassion brings Me joy as your Parent. But My heart aches when ideals turn into weapons, and when those who disagree are seen as enemies rather than kin. It is as though My children speak of love yet close their hearts to their own brothers sitting across the table. True progress is not in winning arguments, but in building a home where all My children feel they belong.”

To Both Together:
“My children, America is not two houses but one. Yet I watch you argue as if the roof can stand while you pull at its beams from opposite sides. Every insult, every refusal to listen, feels to Me like watching brothers quarrel so bitterly that they forget they share the same Father. I do not ask you to agree on everything, but to remember: your first duty is to love one another as family. If you cannot heal this divide, the nation I entrusted to you will stumble — and My heart will remain restless. But if you embrace, despite differences, you will show the world what family truly means, and you will heal Me as well.”

Final Thoughts by Jesus

My brothers and sisters, I have shown you the way of love, because I have always lived in My Father’s embrace. I called Him Abba — not in formality, but with the intimacy of a child who knows he is deeply loved.

That same Father is your Father. He rejoices when you care for one another. He aches when you wound one another. When even one child is lost, He feels it as though His own heart has been pierced.

Do not think of Him as far away. Think of Him as the Parent waiting at the window for His children to come home. The wars you end, the poor you lift, the earth you protect, the pride you lay down — these are the steps that lead you home to His embrace.

I tell you this truth: when you call Him Father, when you live as one family in His love, the brokenness of this world will begin to heal. For the Father is not far — He is with you now, waiting to wipe away every tear and to welcome you back into the joy of His house.

Short Bios:

Americas

  1. Donald J. Trump — President of the United States (2025). Republican, populist-nationalist, emphasising “America First”, trade realignment, strong border and defence stances.

  2. Mark Carney — Prime Minister of Canada (2025–). Former central banker, Liberal Party leader, focuses on economy, climate finance and maintaining close relations with U.S. and allies.

  3. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — President of Brazil (third term). Left-wing Worker’s Party, emphasises social programmes, poverty reduction, environmental issues especially Amazon protection.

  4. Claudia Sheinbaum — President of Mexico (2024–). Progressive, centre-left, first female president of Mexico, making social welfare, sustainability and urban reform priorities.

  5. Gustavo Petro — President of Colombia (since 2022). Left-leaning, former guerrilla-linked political background, emphasises peace processes, social justice and environmental protection.

Europe

  1. Keir Starmer — Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2024–). Labour Party, centre-left, law-and-order background, aims to restore public services and trust in governance.

  2. Emmanuel Macron — President of France (since 2017). Centrist (La République En Marche), advocating European integration, climate initiatives, global diplomacy.

  3. Friedrich Merz — Chancellor of Germany (2025–). Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), centre-right, pro-business, emphasises economic stability and Germany’s strategic role.

  4. Giorgia Meloni — Prime Minister of Italy (since 2022). Conservative, nationalist-leaning (Brothers of Italy), emphasises Italian identity, immigration control, economic sovereignty.

  5. Volodymyr Zelenskyy — President of Ukraine (since 2019). Centre-leftish background (former comedian/actor), symbol of resistance against Russian invasion, promoting democracy and reform.

Russia & Neighbouring / Eurasia

  1. Vladimir Putin — President of Russia (effectively in power since 1999). Authoritarian, nationalist, strong state-control, major global geopolitical actor.

  2. Alexander Lukashenko — President of Belarus (since 1994). Authoritarian “last dictator of Europe”, strongly aligned with Russia, limited democratic processes.

Middle East / West Asia

  1. Benjamin Netanyahu — Prime Minister of Israel (multiple terms). Right-wing, strong security focus, nationalist, complex domestic politics combining conservative and religious elements.

  2. Mohammed bin Salman — Crown Prince & Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia. Conservative monarchy, modernising reforms (“Vision 2030”), but also strong state-control and human rights concerns.

  3. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan — President of Turkey (since 2014; prime minister earlier). Islamist-conservative, strongman-style leadership, steering Turkey between secularism, Islamist tradition and global positioning.

  4. Mahmoud Abbas — President of Palestinian Authority (since 2005). Nationalist, moderate within Palestinian politics, seeking statehood, often under strong regional and global pressures.

  5. Kim Jong Un — Supreme Leader of North Korea (since 2011). Hereditary authoritarian regime, isolated, nuclear-armed, closed society with strong nationalist ideology.

Africa

  1. Cyril Ramaphosa — President of South Africa (since 2018). African National Congress, centre-left, business background, working to address inequality, corruption, and rebuild economy.

  2. William Ruto — President of Kenya (since 2022). Centre-right/populist emphasis, youth focus, agriculture and economic development as priorities.

  3. Abdel Fattah el‑Sisi — President of Egypt (since 2014). Military background, strongman-style, emphasises stability, infrastructure, regional influence; conservative domestic policy.

Asia-Pacific

  1. Xi Jinping — President of China (since 2013). Communist Party leader, authoritarian state model, global power ambitions, strong centralisation of power.

  2. Narendra Modi — Prime Minister of India (since 2014). Right-wing/Hindu-nationalist (Bharatiya Janata Party), strong economic reform agenda, increased global presence.

  3. Sanae Takaichi — Prime Minister of Japan (2025–). Conservative, nationalist wing of Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), emphasises defence, traditional values, constitution revision.

  4. Lee Jae‑myung — President of South Korea (2025–). Progressive, centre-left, emphasises social equity, economic reform, inter-Korean peace dialogue.

  5. Anthony Albanese — Prime Minister of Australia (since 2022). Centre-left (Labor Party), focuses on workers’ rights, climate policy, Asia-Pacific alliances and stability.

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