Friday, May 3, 2019
Friday, May 3, 2019: (St. Philip and St. James)
Jesus said: “My people, today you are celebrating the feast day of My two apostles, St. Philip and St. James. They were martyred for spreading their faith in Me. Pray for all the Christians who are being persecuted and even killed for their faith in Me. This vision of two moving circles around Me, is a sign of My coming Warning, but it is also emphasizing there are only two final choices for your soul’s destination. You have free will to choose to be with your loving Lord in heaven, or you can choose to be with Satan in the flames of hell. Do not be misled by the worldly things and the devil because this world is passing away. My Warning will give all sinners one last chance to see their soul’s destination, and a chance to change their lives in getting close to My love. Those people, who refuse to love Me after the Warning, will be passing up My last attempt to save their souls. Pray for the souls of your family that they will all be saved by your assisting prayers, especially during the six weeks of conversion.”
Jesus said: “My people, you were experiencing some beautiful faith music, and you heard a great witness of faith from a Steubenville man named John. He talked of how he had to go through his wife’s trial with breast cancer that she survived. He also was tested with his son’s near fatal car accident where his head was healed by prayer. It is important that you all come to Me in full trust, and give everything over to Me. Would you trust in Me if you lost all of your money? If you lost your spouse? If you lost your son or daughter? If you lost your home? In all that I have given you, I can take it away, and you still need to trust in Me. When you surrender your will to Me, then you will walk with Me through life in faith. This is how your faith is perfected by suffering through all of life’s trials. Witness your faith to others, and do not be troubled by worries, anxieties, or fears because the devil tests you with these things. Trust in Me always.”