Messages to Edson Glauber in Itapiranga AM, Brazil

 

Friday, January 13, 1995

Message from Our Lord to Edson Glauber in Itapiranga, AM, Brazil

 

Peace be with you!

Dear children of my Sacred Heart, I am your Savior, our Lord Jesus Christ! On this night, I leave my blessings on each one of you here present. I bless especially the children. Let the little children always come to me! (Mk 10:14)

Little children, I love you and I have you all under my mantle, and I place you all within my Sacred Heart.

Little ones, read my Word. Listen to it and put it into practice in your lives. Read it and you will see what I have in store for each one of you: Words of Eternal Life, Strength and Consolation for the dark times in which you are living.

Little ones, I love you and I suffer for each one of you who is getting lost on the road of sin.

Little children, even today I am nailed to the Cross because of the sins of each one of you. Do not live in sin, my children! Confess yourselves. Be pure every day. Prepare yourselves little children, for you know neither the day nor the hour when the Son of Man will come. My Kingdom is near, very near, and behold, I am coming like a thief. You do not know when that day will be. Open your hearts, for I am your everything and your life. I have you all within my Heart. I bless you: in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

(¹) All sinners were the authors of Christ's passion. In the magisterium of her faith and in the witness of her saints, the Church has never forgotten that "sinners as such were the authors and the instruments of all the sufferings which the Divine Redeemer underwent. Bearing in mind that our sins affect Christ Himself, the Church does not hesitate to impute to Christians the gravest responsibility in Jesus' torment, a responsibility which they have too often debited almost exclusively to the Jews:

We must consider those who continue to relapse into sin as guilty of this horrible fault. Since it is our crimes that dragged our Lord Jesus Christ to the torture of the cross, surely those who have plunged themselves into disorder and evil "on their part have crucified the Son of God anew and exposed Him to insults"(Heb 6:6). And it is imperative to recognize that our own crime, in this case, is greater than that of the Jews. For, as the Apostle testifies, "if they had known the King of glory, they would never have crucified him" (1 Cor 2:8). We, however, make a profession of knowing him. And when we deny Him by our actions, we in a sense raise our homicidal hands against Him. The demons, then, it is not they who crucified Him; it is you who crucified Him with them and continue to crucify Him, delighting in vices and sins . (Catechism of the Catholic Church, p. 170, 598)

Sources:

➥ santuariodeitapiranga.com.br

➥ itapiranga0205.blogspot.com

 
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