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Saturday, September 19, 2015

Jesus, I adore you



#395  Sat. June 20/15, 3:45pm, St. Theresa’s, before the Blessed Sacrament

My Children, come to adore.

What on earth or in Heaven deserves more adoration than Me?  Not to adore Me to make Me feel good but rather to adore Me for your benefit!

You will lose NOTHING in the time you spend adoring Me.  You will gain Bountiful Graces that the World cannot provide but which your dear soul craves and needs.

Hasten to adore.  Go to your knees.  In great thanks, welcome Me into your heart.  Let your heart, give your heart permission to ache to adore Me. 

We bind our hearts at times.  We don’t want to seem too holy do we.  So I will come aside Lord in my time and choice, not always at Your Bidding.

When you come aside to adore at My Bidding the blessings flow freely because you are cognizant of Me active and alive in your life.  When you come aside on your time choice, is your heart always open to receive the ALL of Me?  There is no condemnation here but I ask you to search your soul for an answer. 

I beg you to be ever more attentive to My Voice calling you aside to adore.  Yes, I love to have you come to the chapel.  I beg you to, yet you can still step aside in your soul anywhere, anytime I call and tell Me “Jesus, I adore You.”  It is as simple as that.

In the midst of work, or a walk, in the midst of a storm, struggle or tragedy just say “Jesus, I adore You.” 

It raises you to Me.  It brings you closer in your affirmation of Me.

Does it not bring tears to your eyes when you utter these words “Jesus I adore You.”  Think of Me as the baby in the manger --- you would not hesitate to say “Baby Jesus, You are adorable.”

So continue to utter words of adoration to Me.  I delight to draw you closer and closer, so with each prayer I teach you, that is what I am doing.

“Jesus I adore You.”

Can you see how much of yourself you are giving to Me when you say these words?  “Jesus I adore You.” 

This is a commitment.

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