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Friday, November 24, 2023

Remain Faithful to the Holy Scriptures so That You Will Not Be Rejected

Apparition of St. Michael the Archangel on November 21, 2023 at House Jerusalem to Manuela in Sievernich, Germany

 

I see a large golden ball of light hovering above us in the sky and a smaller golden ball of light. A beautiful golden light shines down to us from the two spheres of light. The large golden ball of light opens and St. Michael the Archangel, dressed in white and gold and wearing a princely crown with a ruby in the front of His crown, comes to us.

The sword rises to heaven and He now lowers it to us and on His sword is written "Deus Semper Vincit". St. Michael the Archangel speaks to us:

"Bless you God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit! Amen. Quis ut Deus? In the name of the Most Holy Trinity I come to you today. I serve the Most Holy Trinity faithfully. I am also a faithful servant of Mary, the Mother of God, who has come to you from heaven countless times. She has admonished you, but you have not listened to Her words. Now the Lord comes to you in the form of a child as the King of Mercy. So I come to you as a faithful servant of the Most Holy Trinity and I call out to you: 'Quis ut Deus?' Remain faithful to the Lord! Do not stray from the commandments of God. Remain faithful to the Holy Scriptures so that you will not be rejected. Sin is not God's commandment. Look to the cross of the Lord, look to the Lord! He has redeemed you through His Precious Blood! This is the most important and decisive hour of humanity and you have not understood it. That is why heaven is revealing itself today, to reveal to you the plan of salvation and to remind you of it again and again."

Above the sword of St. Michael the Archangel, I now see the Holy Scriptures, the Vulgate, opening up and rays of light coming down to us from it. I see the biblical passage Maccabees 2, section 6, 1 - 17.

The Holy Archangel Michael speaks:

"The Lord loves you and so I have come to you in friendship because of Him. I love it when you ask for My friendship and this is how the Lord loves it and this is how the Father in heaven loves it. You have accepted My mission, which is the mission of the Eternal Father. This is for your salvation and this is for the salvation of the countries that I will spare with My sword, it is the Father's will, when My mission is fulfilled, which is the Heavenly Father's mission to you."

Now the little sphere opens and St. Joan of Arc comes out of this sphere and down to us. She speaks:

"Praised be Jesus Christ for ever and ever! Amen. Treasures of the Lord, do not fight with earthly weapons! Fight this battle with prayer and life in the sacraments. Fight on your knees and call for reparation to the Eternal Father in heaven! The Precious Blood of Jesus Christ is your salvation in the time of tribulation. The Lord has already bought you. He has already triumphed on the cross! So be of good cheer! Evil has already lost the battle and only wants to take souls with it. But the Father gave you the will, the free will, and you can decide whether you accept good or evil. So I pray for you at the throne of God that you will not be discouraged and that you will love the holy Catholic Church, despite all its flaws! Do not forget that the Lord lives in her and that your salvation is in her! The saints gather with Me before the throne of God to pray for you, dear treasures of the Lord, and to implore strength so that you may become strong and remain faithful. God's power will be manifested in abundance right now in this time! Therefore stand firm, dear treasures of the Lord! You are so loved by the heavenly Father, so loved by the Lord Himself, who sacrificed everything for you. Remember that the Father gave His only Son for you. What greater love could there be? Serviam!"

M.: "Serviam, Jeanne, serviam!"

The Holy Archangel Michael speaks:

"All the words that I have given you, contemplate! Contemplate them with prayer and especially contemplate the words of the Holy Scriptures, the Bible passages that the Lord and I gave you. Remain in the love of the Eternal Father. Remain in the love of My Lord Jesus Christ. For I am His messenger, His servant of the Precious Blood. Quis ut Deus?"

M.: "I thank you with all my heart!"

The Holy Archangel Michael speaks:

"Have no fear! So bless you: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit! Amen."

St. Michael the Archangel wants us to pray his prayer in Latin from now on. Since I couldn't do it, a dear prayer leader prayed it in Latin. Surprisingly, I was able to pray the prayer after all:

„Sancte Michael Archangele,

defende nos in proelio,

contra nequitiam et insidias diaboli

esto praesidium.

Imperet illi Deus, supplices

deprecamur:

tuque, Princeps militiae caelestis,

Satanam aliosque spiritus malignos,

qui ad perditionem animarum

pervagantur in mundo,

divina virtute in infernun detrude.

Amen.“

The Holy Archangel Michael says goodbye:

"Deus Semper Vincit!"

Then he goes back into the light and disappears. It is the same with the Blessed Virgin of Orleans, Joan of Arc.

This message is given without prejudice to the judgment of the Roman Catholic Church.

Copyright. ©

Own note:

The Blessed Virgin of Orleans, Joan of Arc, had the gift of motivating people. Back then, She motivated the troops of France to victory. The words She spoke to me today were an absolute announcement of God's love, a call to us, a strengthening of our hearts.

Please look at the Bible passage Maccabees 2, section 6, 1 - 17 for the message!

The second book of Maccabees, chapter 6, verses 1 - 17

The persecution of the Jewish religion

1 Not long afterward the king sent an old Athenian; he was to force the Jews to abandon the laws of their fathers and no longer allow their lives to be governed by God's laws.

2 He was also to desecrate the temple at Jerusalem and dedicate it to Zeus, the ruler of Olympus; similarly, he was to name the temple on Mount Garizim after Zeus, the guardian of the right of hospitality, which suited the (hospitable) nature of the inhabitants of that place.

3 The onslaught of malice was almost unbearable and repugnant to all.

4 For the pagans filled the sanctuary with raging and revelry. They were involved with prostitutes and had sex with women in the holy courts. They also brought in many things that did not belong there.

5 They heaped on the altar of burnt offering things that were not lawful and forbidden by the law.

6 One could neither keep the Sabbath nor celebrate the old feasts, indeed, one was no longer allowed to profess to be a Jew at all.

7 To their bitterness, the inhabitants had to be led to the sacrificial feast every month on the king's birthday and on the feast of Dionysia they were forced to walk in the procession garlanded with ivy in honor of Dionysus.

8 At the suggestion of the inhabitants of Ptolemaïs, a decision was announced in the neighboring Greek cities that they should do the same with the Jews and organize sacrificial meals.

9 But whoever did not decide to convert to the Greek way of life was to be executed. You could see the misery that was coming.

10 Two women who had circumcised their children were brought before them. Then they hung the babies on their breasts, paraded them around the city and threw them off the wall.

11 Others had gathered nearby to celebrate the Sabbath secretly in caves. They were betrayed to Philip, and since they were afraid to defend themselves because of the dignity of the holy day, they were all burned to death together.

A historical view of the author

12 At this point I would like to admonish the readers of the book not to be discouraged by the bad events. They should bear in mind that the punishments are not intended to destroy our people, but to educate them.

13 For when sinners are not spared long but are punished immediately, it is a sign of great kindness.

14 With the other nations the Lord waits patiently until the measure of their sins is full; only then does he strike. But with us he decided to do otherwise,

15 so that he would not have to condemn us in the end if we had taken our sins to the extreme.

16 Therefore he never withdraws his mercy from us, but through adversity he withdraws his people and does not abandon them.

17 Let us take this to heart. But after this brief digression, let us continue with the story.

Sources:

➥ www.maria-die-makellose.de

➥ www.uibk.ac.at

 
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