Source: https://www.bertha-dudde.org/en/proclamation/3721
3721 Nullity of earthly worries....
March 23, 1946: Book 47
Let Me rule and do not worry about vain earthly things. For everything is futile which is not for the spiritual good, which is not meant for eternity, i.e. which serves the soul for the best. And thus every earthly worry is also unimportant if you consider that your life will soon be over and that you will then only be judged according to your soul's state of maturity which, however, you can still increase in the short time until the end of your body if only you are willing and listen to My admonitions and warnings. You are still given a short period of time and in this time you can still gather treasures unmeasured if you only focus your attention on spiritual things and disregard everything earthly as far as possible. Then I will also preserve you physically and provide you with everything you need until the end of your life.... I will provide you with strength and grace so that you will no longer value earthly life highly for the sake of earthly things but use every day and every hour to increase your soul's maturity. My strength and grace will always be at your disposal if you ask for it. But if earthly worries press you too much, then you ignore My source of grace, you do not draw spiritual drink and do not accept spiritual nourishment, which alone is important in the time to come. Consider little what the body needs, but give in abundance to the soul within you and constantly ask Me for strength to do so. Every earthly worry, however, prevents the soul from receiving spiritual nourishment, but the body passes away in a short time while the soul enters the spiritual kingdom either mature or immature according to its provision on earth. And you should always bear this in mind if the body approaches you too much with its demands.... Pay less attention to it and consider your souls first, and you will also lack nothing physically if you fully believe and hand yourselves over to Me and My care....
Amen
Translated by Sven Immecke