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Master your feelings and desires, especially those that separate you from the Lord

4115-Message of Our Lady transmitted in 03/21/2015

Dear children, courage. The victory of God will take place and the projects that started here will be realized. Rejoice in the Lord. He is your help in distress. Open your hearts to His grace and be saved. Fear not. Seek strength in prayer and Eucharist. You are in the world, but you are of the Lord. Do not let the flame of faith go out within you. Master your feelings and desires, especially those that separate you from the Lord. I love you and I come from heaven to lead you to Him Who is your all. Follow the lead of the Lord. With your example and shew everyone that God is truth and that only in him the man will find true happiness. I will speak to My Jesus for you. Forward without fear. A grand event will occur on this earth. Do not hold back. This is the message I give you today on behalf of the Trinity. Thank you for permitting Me to reunite you here one more time. I bless you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Be at peace.

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  • Statements from the Cross:
    1. Father, forgive them
    2. Today you will be with me in paradise
    3. Behold your son…behold your mother
    4. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
    5. I thirst
    6. It is finished…into your hands I commit my Spirit

    Reinterpretation:
    1. Jesus did not forsake us
    2. Jesus did not forsake us
    3. Don’t forsake others
    4. He was forsaken for a moment (Is 54:7)
    5. Be filled with the Holy Spirit
    Jesus did not forsake us
    6. Jesus did not forsake the Father
    when He was forsaken (Ps 22:1)

    A shift in emphasis:
    Don’t worry about being forsaken by Jesus because He did not forsake us when He was on the Cross. More likely than being forsaken by Jesus is that, when tribulation comes, we forsake Him.

  • IT DOESN’T MATTER WHETHER JESUS WAS FORSAKEN OR NOT

    May I invite you to study the Heb word azab (S5800) that appears in Ps 22:1? The ‘New Strong’s Expanded Dictionary of Bible Words,’ p705 reads:

    “In other places, the abandonment is complete but not necessarily permanent. God says that Israel is “as a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit…For a small moment have I forsaken thee; but with great mercies will I gather thee” (Is 54:6-7).

    There is an element of abandonment in Matt 27:46 (see Carson). However, there is also an element of not being forsaken. When Jesus committed His Spirit into the Father’s hands, this shows that He did not forsake the Father. It also shows that the Father did not forsake Him because he received His Spirit!

    Jesus was both forsaken and not forsaken. Although Jesus died on the Cross (forsaken), it was the Father’s plan that Jesus be seated at His right hand (not forsaken).

    THE POINT I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE IS THAT WHETHER JESUS WAS ABANDONED OR NOT, WHAT MATTERS IS WHETHER WE ABANDON HIM OR NOT (APOSTASY)

    • Quite some time ago, I found the prayer/psalm that Jesus began to pray “My God, My God why have you forsaken me?” (22:1). Consider it’s meaning after reading the whole psalm. It shows prophetic fulfilment and ends with complete trust in God. When I cannot speak (for agonising pain) I may cry out “Hail Mary” or “Our Father…”! You would instantly know I was referring to the whole prayer- either praying it myself or imploring those nearby to join in with me. I believe that was the intention of Jesus at that time.

  • This morning, I woke up with some statements from the Cross:

    1. There is micro thirst and there is macro thirst.
    2. The true church gets thirstier for the Holy Spirit from one Sunday to the next.
    3. If there is someone in a church who is not as thirsty for the Holy Spirit as I am, I would like to ask them, “Why not?”
    4. I don’t want to be poor in Spirit, I want to be pour in Spirit.
    5. Tears can be transformed into a well.
    6. I wonder whether Professor Remnant Clergy can translate statement 5 into Latin?
    7. My God, My God there is a crack in the well, a crack in the bucket, and a crack in the cup.
    8. No more stag-nant parties for me.
    9. I desire to go deeper into the Word.
    10. I found the bottom of a well so I will have to dig deeper.
    11. You can’t go scuba diving in a desert.
    12. I like my Living Water well-done.
    13. John 7:

    37 On the last and greatest day of the feast, Jesus stood up and exclaimed, “Let anyone who thirsts come to me and drink.

    38 Whoever believes in me, as scripture says: ‘Rivers of living water will flow from within him.'” NAB

  • Brothers and sisters…don’t crack-up.
    Some churches are so dry that there are cracks in their Bibles.
    I am so thirsty for God that there are cracks in my easter eggs.
    It has been raining so much in north Queensland that the easter bunny is wearing flippers.
    I pray and fast for flippers.