Gathering of Love With God's Action in Plantagenet, Ontario,
Through His Instrument, The Girl of My Will in Jesus  

2011-12-10 – Evening  Part 1

♪♪♪       Hymn

The Girl of My Will in Jesus in the Holy Spirit: When we hear our brothers and sisters singing for God, we would like to hold them in our arms so that they may never, no, never suffer; so that the words of this hymn may always comfort them, that they may beg God: “O, God! When will we stop suffering? When will we live in your loving justice? When will the conflicts of this world come to an end, the conflicts that make the people we love suffer? When will prisons be empty? When will concentration camps no longer exist? When we walk along the streets, when are we going to stop seeing people who are alone? When will our flesh stop causing us to become weak before bad choices?”

When we are together like tonight, we form a single family. Yes, our love is real. When will this world come to know what we know? Because what we are living is life; it’s being together, it’s saying to God: “Our Father, I love you! Come and take this ‘I love you’ that I am placing in the hearts of all children, your children.” Could this be just a dream? No, this is life, this is what life is all about. It isn't what we live when we’re apart from one another – that’s not what life is about. We were created to be together, we were created to eat together, to share our happiness, our joy, our peace. It’s to live without ever fearing for our children, for our grandchildren, for our friends, as our brothers and our sisters are our friends, our best friends.

The Word of our God is true: “Who is my brother? Who is my sister? It is the one who does the Will of my Father.” It’s at moments like these, like tonight, that we feel these Words emerge from us and make us happy. It’s true, isn't it? We’re not afraid of being judged; we’re completely happy; we all think the same way. No one is judging us tonight – we can go crazy! Crazy for God – yes, that’s right. These days, when we’re out and about in the world, it isn't often that we can go crazy. Other people look at us and what they see are soldiers. Let’s take a look at ourselves today: we laughed together, we let our guard down; yes, we also cried together but they were tears of love.

When we are with our own families, this isn't how we are. We hide behind a different face, because this face isn't fully surrendered yet. We must show our children, our brothers and our sisters, who are part of our family, our true face – the one we’re wearing tonight. Who can put this smile on our face if not God – because this smile comes from our hearts. We have received our God with so much love. We don’t ask ourselves: “Am I going to receive him as I wish to receive him, by presenting my paten?” I don’t ask myself this question. And you, did you ask yourselves this question? It’s true – here, we don’t ask ourselves this question. We get down on our knees before God, we become present in the moment, and then, we’re ready to receive him: God. We’re ready to receive the almighty God. This is the same God who was feared thousands of years ago.

You remember hearing about Mount Sinai, don’t you? God's Presence was on that mountain and the people below knew this: “Oh, Elohim is up there!” The mountain would shake and they did not climb that mountain – oh, no! God lived on that mountain! And we, what do we do? We draw very close to God – this is a grace, isn't it? We draw near to God and God places himself on our paten! If we could see God, we would melt before the immensity of his power. He gives us graces to be able to come to him without melting like snow beneath the sun. God holds himself back to prevent us from melting. We have a God of love. He wants us, he beckons us, and as we draw nearer and nearer… Ah! He yearns for us. I hear God, and he says: “Come closer, come closer, come closer. I want you. I yearn for you. I give myself to you.” And he says this to every one of us. He is our God. Our Powerful One is receiving us.

Tonight, I was falling asleep: “Ah! Lord, wake me up!” During the Eucharist, during the offertory, I could see Jesus. He was radiant in the Eucharist, all radiant. His presence was there, right in front of us. And so, I was looking at him and I wanted to shake myself because I was falling asleep. When the chalice was raised, then a cross, a cross appeared above the chalice. Drops of blood were falling into the chalice, and when the drops of blood fell into the chalice, drops of blood were splashing out of the chalice. And I was seeing all this and he continued to keep me in a state of sleepiness. I could see him, with my eyes open and yet my body was resting. When I received my Jesus of love, when he gave himself, he was saying ‘I love you’ to me and I saw his tunic and his feet. All of a sudden, he allowed me to open my eyes and the Host was in front of me: Jesus. It was our God! He was here! God is with us!

When the hymn began, a joy rose up within me, a joy that makes you melt with love. At that moment, I wanted to hold all of you in my heart and cradle you. It is God, it is God who nourishes this love, and this is how we should be when we receive God: we should be in love with our brothers and our sisters so that they can receive what we’re receiving – God's love, the presence of our only God. Are we able to remain indifferent before so much love? Today, after so many, many years, are we able to say: “Oh, sure, it’s just Jesus…” If this is what we think, then there's a good chance that our tongue will melt. You know, the Lord, my God, has the power to melt our tongues but he wouldn’t do this. If he were going to do this, he would have done it long ago because, from time to time, we have used our tongue to speak against our brothers and our sisters, haven’t we? And so, Jesus cleanses our tongue so that we can present it. Do you believe in this? Yes. God wouldn’t give himself to filth; he gives himself to purity. Yes, we have sinned against The Love; yes, we have turned against the Purity, but Jesus is the Mercy, he loves us, he gives us the happiness of receiving him. We must be deserving of this. There's so much pain in the world because of our lack of piety towards God.

In the past, when men turned away from God, God had them live their consequences. Do you remember the serpents? And yet, those children, what had they done? They hadn’t adored idols; it was because they had grumbled, they had discussed amongst themselves what God had given Moses, and this brought suffering to the people of God. God had called this people “a stiff-necked people.” And in the Old Testament, we can read about situations similar to this one. Do you remember the man who had leprosy and who went to see a prophet? God said, “Let him go and wash himself. He must immerse himself seven times in the water.” That was enough to cure him of his leprosy. What mercy, our God! If he had leprosy, that was because he was living his consequences, but he turned to the God of Nathan, and God looked upon him and loved him.

We, we must love one another; we must remain in God's wisdom. We need to hear these words, for suffering will be presented to us, we who love our God with all our strength, we who want to kneel to receive our God, we who present our paten to receive him, we who bow down in adoration when we have our God before us. We want to continue, don’t we? Why do you want to continue? Do you do this because others do it? "No (audience)." Isn't it his love that God places within you? Let’s say God's first commandment…

Audience: You shall worship the Lord your God and only Him shall you serve.

The Girl of My Will in Jesus in the Holy Spirit: We didn’t hear it in English... Yes, this commandment can be said in any language, as this is our love for our only God expressed in many languages for one God. God is looking at us and God is giving us strength so that we may choose him.

“O, God of love, you gave us life so we could adore you and others want to manage our adoration of you. They want to tell us how to love you, how to adore you, whereas everything comes from you. Could your words not enter every one of us so that each and every one of us might adore you as you want us to adore you?” To adore is to give our God what we do not give others. We love, don’t we? We love very, very, very much. We love our only God very much! Is adoration even more than love? We can love everybody but we can't adore everybody – we can only adore God.

Convictions will be forced upon us and they will appear truthful to us. Be careful that our love for God always remain at the same level as it is today. May our love for God always be the same as the love we feel for him today. If it diminishes by the slightest degree, we will have to answer for this before God, because we know, because God teaches us. Whatever God says in our hearts, for our hearts, through our hearts, he enables us to know because such is his Will. He has warned us of those who are lukewarm; he has warned us that we would be confronted with this in our lives as it is written in the Gospel. God doesn’t want lukewarm children; he wants his children to be fully his, for when God gives his Body and his Blood, he gives all of his Body and all of his Blood. It is his Body and it is his Blood that we receive and he gave them with love, and therefore, let us receive him with love. If our love receives that which is lukewarm, will it be able to remain what it is today? In order for it to change, it will be necessary for us to accept it.

The Lord is going to tell us a story. “My children of love, a great Wind enveloped the earth, and when the great Wind enveloped the earth, all those living on earth felt that wind. It had passed by, close to them; it had whispered in their ear: ‘I love you.’ The children living on earth heard that ‘I love you’ in the depth of their ears. Once the Wind stopped, the earth had undergone a transformation. To those who had accepted the ‘I love you,’ everything became gentleness. At night, they were even able to rest, sleeping so deeply that when they awoke they were ready to serve God, to adore God, to contemplate God in everything they saw.

 “One day, a great cold enveloped the earth. That cold had made children as hard as rocks. The stiffness in their bodies was caused by their hearts, for, on the outside, they had received what the cold wanted them to feel, and their hearts had become hard. What had they received? They did not know, for that cold had permeated their exterior, numbing them. No longer being able to react, they had accepted what had hardened their hearts, and once evening arrived, those children were not able to awaken feeling rested for their hearts had nourished them throughout the night.

 “One day a great warmth arrived. The warmth enveloped the earth; the warmth brought something new to those who inhabited the earth. Everything seemed easy to them. They no longer preoccupied themselves with what was inside them; everything was focused on the external, so much so that all those alive who had heard the ‘I love you’ asked themselves if they too were permitted to live in that warmth. They began to listen to those whose hearts were hard. They mingled with those who were now living a modern life, so much so that it was no longer possible to distinguish those who carried an ‘I love you’ from those whose hearts were hard. Lightheartedness and ease ruled the day; everything was becoming equal to what they had become. To those who were living at the time, all that remained of their ‘I love you’ had become something that could no longer nourish them. How remote was that restfulness now, which had once led them to love, adore and contemplate their only God. The ‘I love you’ was still present, the ‘I love you’ still wanted them to be what they were: love.

 “One day, a Wind, a gentle Wind came like a breeze, and it was so light that no one noticed that wind. The children who still carried the ‘I love you’ within themselves had not noticed that wind at all. Slowly, the breeze made itself known; slowly, the breeze came to speak in their hearts to enable them to understand that they had an ‘I love you’ within themselves. They began to allow that breeze to transform them. Their eyes began to open; they began to follow their ‘I love you,’ which led them to wanting to love, love and love the One who was in that breeze: God, Gentleness Itself, the Mercy, He Who IS, the One who makes himself known through gentleness. From that moment on, they had to choose to follow the ‘I love you.’

 “Children of love, you are all in the presence itself of your God, and God makes himself known to you through gentleness. God imposes nothing upon you; God allows you your freedom. God gives you what you need to answer to his ‘I love you.’ Every child of God is free and all this is in the Church. The Church is Jesus and and all members must serve Jesus, and those who were chosen to represent Jesus must serve the members; they must nourish them with the love of the ‘I love you,’ they must lead them to always behave well, to be faithful to God's laws, to remain pure, to be those who live the Gospel. To live the Gospel is to be like Jesus, in the likeness of the Son of God. No one has rights over the soul of another. Only God has that right. He gave every child the opportunity to choose: ‘Do you love me? Do you give me your “I love you”?’ And only the child, only the child has the power to answer with a yes if he wishes to give his ‘I love you’ to God.

 “This is my law of love and it is at the heart of the Church. You soul was given to you by God and it is the duty of the Church to help you to answer yes to God. ‘You shall love your God with all your soul, with all your strength, with all your mind, with all your heart.’ A similar one is: ‘You shall love your neighbour as you love yourself.’ Love your God with all your soul, with all your strength, with all your mind, with all your heart, and you will love yourself and you will love your neighbour. He who loves himself more than he loves God does not follow, does not live, does not carry out the first commandment, the only commandment that can lead him to love himself. One does not form laws before God –God alone has given his laws. This comes from God. God has spoken.”

The Girl of My Will in Jesus in the Holy Spirit: And now, let us worship our God, let us adore our God. We will present our ‘I love you’ to our God. So, let’s ask Michel to bring Jesus and we will adore him.