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Divne Mercy Jesus IS

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bhokuto - Member

It is true! Your crime is grave. You have much to redress. But I, the Mercy, tell you that even if you were the demon himself and you were
responsible for all the crimes of the Earth, if you want, you can make amends for everything and be forgiven by God, the true, great, paternal God. If you want. Join your will to Mine. I also want you to be forgiven. Join Me. Give Me your poor spirit, so ill-famed, ruined, full of scars and disheartened after you abandoned sin. I will put it on My Heart, where I place the biggest sinners and I will take it with Me to the redeeming Sacrifice. The holiest Blood, that of My Heart, the last Blood of Him Consumed on behalf of men, will be shed on the greatest ruins and will regenerate them. Have hope for the time being. Let your hope be greater than your immense crime, in the mercy of God, because it has no limit,
o man, for those who can trust in it.

Posted 1 month ago #
wljewell - Member

I trust in my Savior and Lord, my Jesus and my Christ, because He is very truly ALL. Hence, as He is Love, and love is He, and as He invented ALL for us, He is ALL: mercy, truth, faith, hope, peace, joy, etc., etc.

In his first leter, Saint John reflected that to know God is Love is to find the encompassment that God is ALL. If God is Love and ALL, how can He be less than such as mercy?

Though, as if to highlight our modern heresy about virtue, God is decidedly NOT 'tolerant'; not to mention NOT 'multi-cultural' and/or 'diverse'. 'Patient', yes - 'prudent', too - but not tolerant.

Posted 1 month ago #
noelfitz - Member

Again Warren,

thank you for a brilliant uplifting post.

Posted 1 month ago #

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