3958-Message from Our Lady Queen of Peace,
Dear children, I love you. I ask you to be instruments of the Lord in the realization of My plans. I need your yes. Tell everyone that I did not come from heaven as a joke. You have freedom, but do not forget that you belong to God. You are in the world but are not of the world. Stand firm on the path I have pointed out. You are heading towards a painful future. There will be a crisis of faith and few will actually remain in the Church of My Jesus. You will drink the bitter cup of suffering. I suffer for what comes to you. Bend your knees in prayer. Do not hold back. I come from heaven to lead you to the truth. Whatever happens abide with Jesus. Do not forget: After the pain comes the win. I know your needs and will speak to My Jesus for you. God has a plan for your lives. Hearken. Be docile and God will do great things through you. Forward. This is the message I give you today in the name of the Holy Trinity. Thank you for permitting Me to reunite with you here once more. I bless you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Be at peace.
What a bunch of strung together fortune cookie gibberish. These so called messages from God, through Jesus and Mary, have gotten ridiculous.
What kind of judgement hangs over someone who purports to speak for our savior?
Here, for your reading and listening enjoyment.
A blog site titled ‘Jesus through John’
http://johnsmallman2.wordpress.com/
A site where “Jesus” goes on and on about our future enlightenment and awakening like some new age guru. I am sure there are many sites out there that are putting words into Jesus’s mouth. In whom shall we believe?
When we throw caution to the wind and discernment out the window, we will be led by the nose to something far away from the gospel. Let Jesus’s words stand on their own through God’s word the bible and stop trying to add to it.
hw, since you did not mention anything in the message that was contrary to Scripture or to the faith I am assuming your main contention is over the idea that God is able to, and still actually does communicate to us through chosen messengers apart from Scripture. I at one time held that belief, that the Scriptures were the Church’s sole rule of faith and practice and that God only spoke to His people through the Scriptures – that is until it was pointed out to me that this was not at all a Scriptural position.
First of all nowhere is their any claim in Scripture that it is the only means God has to speak to us today. If God had wanted us to believe that and the Scriptures were indeed our only rule for faith then that certainly would have been made very clear within Scripture itself. It would have plainly declared there would be no more prophets after John’s revelation especially when Scripture declares so certainly that Prophets were a prominent gift in the churches (1 Cor. 12:28). The only warning however is in John’s Revelation but that clearly refers to the Book of Revelation that John had composed. It certainly does not say that God would from now on only use the first century Scriptural witness to Him for guiding the Church or individual lives!
This was especially so since the Scriptural record for 4,000 years previously was never at any point considered the final rule for Israel’s faith apart from which God would not speak. The Scripture was always an expanding record of God speaking outside of Scripture and that was also true for the first century of the Church and it has been true to this very day! In fact this view was never the view within the Church until the rise of the Protestant heresy which claimed the Bible was the sole rule for Christian faith. Of course Luther did not really believe the Scriptures were the final rule as he claimed because he threw out seven books of Scripture accepting the position of the Jewish crucifiers of Christ, who had also rejected them even though they had been used in the Jewish synagogues during the time of Christ and were quoted by New Testament writers. So the Scriptures have never been the sole rule even for those who most strongly profess it to be.
So though not the final rule what do the Scriptures themselves teach? In addition to never saying that past written Scriptures are the sole rule for the Church’s faith it to the contrary claims that THE CHURCH from which came the Scriptures IS THAT FINAL RULE. To Timothy Paul writes, “THE CHURCH of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.” (1 Timothy 3:15) Further, Paul declares what the foundation of the Church actually is, upon which we as believers are built. Again he does NOT SAY THE SCRIPTURES! He says, we, the CHURCH “are built upon the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets, Jesus Christ being the Chief Cornerstone.”
Now the question arises, did the Apostolic and Prophetic Offices in the Church suddenly vanish at the end of the first century? The Scriptures certainly do not tell us that. They certainly should have if they are indeed our sole rule and most certainly they would have if this were true. The Church tells us they DID NOT suddenly vanish but that BOTH those offices continued in the Church. In fact the Scripture itself confirms that fact when it is recorded that Jesus promised to be with His Apostles in the Church “until the end of the age.” Matthew 28:20 That is even an indication that at the end of the age He would leave them as He Himself was abandoned by the Father in His Passion so they and the Church could follow Him in the likeness of His passion. And if the Passion then THE RESURRECTION!
hw, you will see much better to judge the authenticity of above message when you remove the beam of error first from your eyes.
A WORD OF WARNING FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE SEVERELY JUDGED THE FALTERING BUT VALID POST VATICAN POPES THROUGH BENEDICT BECAUSE YOU ARE ALSO SO JUDGING THE FALTERING PETERS AND THOMASES AND PERHAPS EVEN CHRIST HIMSELF WHO FELL ON HIS WAY TO GOLGOTHA. AND YOU CAN TAKE THIS AS FROM THE HOLY SPIRIT.