#144 June 10, 2013,
St. Theresa’s, before the blessed Sacrament,
10am
Come aside in humble obedience.
I have so many more blessings to pour over you and all My
Brethern.
Be in Joyful Trust.
Do not seek to find these blessings, but rather seek to find the Center
of My Sacred Heart that holds all blessings.
My Heart is heavy
with the blessings so many don’t even know are there. But perhaps it is because they do not seek
out My Sacred Heart as their center and strength. Perhaps they do not realize the abundant treasure
that lies therein.
Hold fast to this revealed Knowledge. Share it with others, yet constantly review
it in your own heart.
We may not realize that each new day does not mean we have
to start over from scratch. Each new day
gives you an opportunity to humbly beg for more and more graces from My Heart.
We sometimes feel ‘we asked Him yesterday or 5 years ago and
we don’t want to bother Him when He has the whole world to look after.’
If you do not bother Me, then you really don’t bother to
know More of Me and less of you.
You should joyfully awake to each new day begging for and
expecting an abundance of Graces to flow over you and those you love and even
those you find hard to love.
As I have said this begging should come from trust – at
first it may not, and that is ok, however, as you grow closer to Me, you will
realize that it is trusting begging that brings you to the Foot of My Father’s
Throne, to the middle of My Sacred Heart, to the center of Wisdom.
Feel blessed each day by the Father, the Son and the Holy
Spirit.
Seek the favor of Mary, My Mother. Meet and pray with the Saints who knew trials
yet remained faithful -- seek their
guidance.
Do not miss out on any of these special people who are so
willing to share More of Me with all of you.
Step aside from your busy world and come into Mine.
Hear the inspired teachings of the Saints. Let the Holy Spirit share the depth of Wisdom
unknown to so many.
Cast aside fear and doubt otherwise you are not open to the
graces that flow from this ‘come aside’ encounter.
We have to step aside from ourselves and our small world and
dare to enter and encounter My Rich and Plentiful World – not rich with earthly
things, but abundant in ALL that you need.
My God, My God why have you forsaken me. This is many times our cry to our Heavenly
Father – not seeking His Graces but blaming Him
for this particular situation.
It is because we have not given Him permission to be in
charge of ALL of me.
For if we allowed Him to be in charge of the ALL of me, we
would not be distraught.
Rather we would be thanking Him profusely for being such an
important part of our lives – for being the most important part of our lives
never failing to walk with us ALWAYS.
Sure, we would beg for His Graces to see us through the
situation, however, we would not blame Him for the situation.
So, you see I, Jesus, called out those words to My Father
because I know what pain and suffering are all about. And the first thing that comes to our mind in
suffering is “where did God go?”
I want you to know that those words of Mine the Father does
not mind hearing from you.
He wants you to seek Him in all circumstances until your
soul is fully satisfied that He NEVER ABANDONS you.
So, don’t hesitate to ask Him “where are you God?” and then be patient and willing to hear His
Answer.
We sometimes yell out the question and don’t expect an
answer.
But, I tell you, if you ask the question you should be more
than ready for His Glorious Answer.
Otherwise you are not asking with trust as I your Lord
did. You are asking with a distraught
nature, a non-trusting nature, not even wanting an answer but rather just a
reason to blame your situation on another.
Seek Me always, for by so doing you are the stronger for it
when really hard times come upon you.
Seek Me in the morning rain.
Seek Me in the ants that come in uninvited.
Seek Me when you hear bad news.
Seek Me when you feel abundantly joyful.
Seek Me in nature, in the nail, in the meow, in the abundant
sights and sounds around you.
Seek Me, Seek Me, Seek Me.
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