Visions (10)

The Bible

I stand before you dressed as a rabbi For indeed, your teacher is Who I AM.. I bring you GOD’S Word, My Father Himself from above. I assure you, GOD’S Word, the Holy Bible, made Flesh in Me, Will save you. Hearken to My voice and follow with your heart. Feel every page of the Bible. It is the outer garment I AM wearing. Touch Me with My gift of My Spirit of understanding Which I will endow upon you at your asking. Hold Me tight in your Faith. Let My teachings bear offspring in your actions So that others may share in our happy union. You are the perfect pupil…of My eye. (1/5/91 – Red Bank)

Peace to Everyone

I came into your home but you did not recognize Me. You did not wet my feet with perfume or wash them with your tears And wipe them with your hair. But this I tell you, do not withhold these from the least of My people. I will soon leave your home. I have prayed you heard Me well. I want you to obey My commands. Honor Me in your churches and bring My peace to everyone you meet.

Cry of the Unborn

While I lie safely in My Mother’s Womb An unblemished lamb sits quietly in the center of a crucifix. As I leave Mary’s Womb, this lamb is slaughtered. I AM born to this world FOR YOUR SALVATION. I AM the lamb Who is slain. I bear your sufferings and carry your sorrows. Yet in the depth of My Heart, pierced by a lance, Remains a gaping, painful wound That cries out “Injustice” to ABBA, “Eli, Eli…” whenever My brothers and sisters are killed And forced out of My Mother’s womb. (1/8/91 – Healing, St. Thomas Church)

Victory of the Cross

You have walked with me up the hill of Calvary, But you stop near the top of the hill. Are you afraid they would nail you to the cross, too? Do you not understand it is going up the hill That is full of challenges and risks of death…not the cross. My brothers and sisters, I encourage you, To not only walk the rough and rugged hill with Me, But also to get crucified with Me. Feel the pain. For it is in the triumph after all that, that is living, That is worth all the pain…the triumph and victory of the cross, The well-fought battle won and the life ever after. (1/9/91 – Prayer Meeting)

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