Message Received by The Girl of My Will in Jesus

 

2013-03-26 

 

Faith Is Believing Without Seeing

 

The Girl of My Will in Jesus in the Holy Spirit: Faith is believing without seeing. God is having us move forward in the footsteps of The Love. When Jesus was on earth, he walked, and every step he took was filled with faith in his Father. He loved the world before the world came to be. He came among the people of the world to teach people to love other people. He introduced us to unconditional love, and he put that unconditional love in our hearts.

We must love one another unconditionally. To love one another unconditionally is to be in every person for every person; it is to recognize that our God has brought forth an abundant spring that flows from within our hearts into the heart of all hearts. It was necessary to go through the Heart of Mary in order to reach all hearts. The Virgin Mary is the Heart of love. She took us in her hands and when she held us in the palm of her hand, our hearts opened up and our hearts reached out to her Heart: in that very moment, everything began to flow for all hearts.

Now, it is up to us to learn to welcome all hearts. That abundance is like water. We need to know what we must do with this abundance. Wanting too much is to surpass what is permitted to us; wanting just a tiny bit is to lack abundance. There is only the Virgin Mary herself who is able to measure out the right amount of that water, which flows from our hearts to her Heart in order to reach all hearts.

It is important to keep our faith in the year 2013, as everything for this time has been accomplished. The year 2012 was given to us and that time has been fulfilled: it nourished the year 2013. Now, we must live out 2013 so that 2014 may be nourished. Whatever we may be, we are so for all our brothers and our sisters – for all our brothers and our sisters: past, present and future. Wherever they may be, they will need us – wherever they may be: whether they're in purgatory, whether they're in hell*, they're going to need us. If they're in Heaven, then we’re going to need them.

One day, the Lord opened us up to his light, and until now, we have taken a few steps, but there are more steps to be taken. Only God can give us what we require to understand and to enter into his light. Let’s leave everything to God. Let’s pray for one another so that we may be able to do what we are called to do, so that we can love.

This time is a time of love, a time of love! In and through our suffering, we love even more. This is what faith is – that faith which enables us to see what we weren't able to see, that faith which enables us to understand what we weren't able to understand. When he told us, “Carry your cross,” yes, I embraced the cross like Pierrette did, like all those who have had cancer, among our friends, all those who will have cancer, all those who will become ill. It is when we are out of breath that we realize: “All I need is the breath of God. He will take care of everything else.”

Every trial enables us to grow. It’s like Paul used to say: “for when I am weak, then I am strong.” Yes, we are strong in and through weakness. We learn to love the love that dwells within us, to love love. We want to be love, but one must love love. One must want to taste it, and in order to taste love, one must know the cross. Without the cross, there is no flavour.

Let us always be faithful to the Word of God. It is written, it is written in our hearts, not on a stone, not anymore. Our heart of flesh that speaks, that sees, that accepts, that nourishes itself and that does what it is called to do: this is the scripture of the Lord which is meant for us, this is the Word of the Lord which envelops us, this is the presence of the Lord which surrounds us. It is our God who does for us that which we must do.

Let us eat this nourishment that the Lord has been giving us for several years and that, in obedience to his commands, we have written on paper; this nourishment is in his notebooks. We need to read what the Lord has done for us – what the Lord has done for us. This is going to help us remember that we must not forget that he loved us unto the Cross and that Cross, he continues to carry it, constantly, constantly. He loves us; he is our love, he is our hope, he is our faith. We must not become discouraged; we must move forward.

The purification has begun. It is beautiful, isn't it? Yes, we think we understand the Lord's words. Through these notebooks we will understand that the Lord's words are not our words, that the Lord's action is not our action, that what the Lord accomplishes is not what we think it is. It is only after coming to speak in our hearts for so many years that we are able to have a faint idea of what the Great Purification is: just a hint. It’s much more than what we think it is, it’s much deeper. God is the Depth, right? We cannot be deeper than God.

We always say that tomorrow things will be better – well, this is really true. Today we are crying, but when we drink those tears we can taste what they're made of. A tear always tastes like love, but a tear that isn't appreciated, that isn't accepted doesn’t taste as we would expect it to. This applies to the purification as well: we think of the purification, we taste it with what we are, we ourselves. And yet, the purification is love; it’s those tears that fill us up with love so that we can love one another, love our neighbour, put him before ourselves.

Knowing that he will go ahead of us during the Great Purification provides us with moments of joy. He will see how much we have loved to wait patiently for that great, ultimate moment, that absolute moment in time when all God's children will come face to face with what they are. Love that moment because we will know, and they also will know, that we took the time to love them so they could be ready, ready to live the Great Purification. The Great Purification cannot happen unless we put them before ourselves. We must put them before ourselves. 

Yes… am I going to live this in spite of my cancer? Yes, I will live it. Wherever I may be, I will live it – wherever I may be, I will live it – because God isn't mistaken when he says that most of us have completed our purification – not the ultimate purification, but our own purification – he isn't wrong when he says “most of us.” But what have we understood from all of this? Whatever we were able to understand.

Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord for this moment, for these words that you have just spoken to us. In our eternity, they are important. And he, he spoke to us knowing what we were able to understand, and even if when we weren't able to understand, he didn’t stop, he continued to speak. Let us hold on to this moment and say to our Lord: “My Master, I am your slave of love. I expect everything from you because you are my Master and I know that you look after the slave that I am because you are the Master. You have always looked after me and I know that, because you chose me to be your slave, you have always promised to look after me for eternity. Your Will, not my will. As a slave, I no longer have one – I have but one will, the one that is yours: your Will.”

Let us recognize that we are all joined together in loving our Master, our only Master. And let us love, love those who do not believe that they are slaves of love. Let us love them. Even if they speak against the Master, they are slaves just as we are, just like us. If we think that we’re better than they are in the eyes of the Master, the Master will let us know. He will enable us to feel this – right? – that we’re putting ourselves before them and that we’re causing them to suffer.

We are all equal in the eyes of God, no matter the circumstances: prophets or non-prophets, Catholics or non-Catholics, those who believe in something or the non-believers – because there aren't just atheists out there: there are those who don’t believe in what is in front of them, who believe in nothing, in absolutely nothing. That emptiness they are experiencing is an emptiness that is preparing them to live in emptiness. Therefore, we must love them so that one day they may be able to feel that there's something inside of them: the Life.

Let us love one another as brothers and sisters. Let us love our Pope Francis; he was given to us by God. We will always have the popes that we deserve. It is through prayer that we obtain what we deserve. Let us continue praying for the Pope, let us continue praying for those who are against the Pope, because the Pope loves them. Therefore, let us follow the example of Pope Francis: let us love them. They are the poorest of the planet. Let us keep our faith in our only Master. Let us walk behind the cardinals, the bishops, the priests, the deacons, the consecrated. Let us walk behind them – by their example, they are leading us towards life everlasting.

Thank you, Lord.

 

* This will be explained to us by God himself in Volume 5.