Mar. 11, 2013 lb:
This morning while reading the Book of Heaven, opening it at random as I usually do, I opened to Volume 12, Oct. 19, 1918 where Jesus was speaking about a “general uproar” everywhere – How He will “renew the world with sword, with fire and with water, with sudden deaths and contagious diseases.” Then He added, “I will make new things.” I thought about a vision given to me years ago of a field of ash – there was nothing, no trees, buildings, nothing but a ground of what seemed to be ash and a sea of people all looking in the same direction towards the horizon where a brilliant cross appeared followed by a large ball of fire – not the sun (this is the only way I can explain it) which also appeared on the horizon causing everyone to prostrate themselves to the ground. Is this what will be before He makes all things new?
I also thought about what He had said to me years ago when all our belongings were ruined*, and wondered if this all related to each other, and that He will renew all things after the ruin. As I had not finished my Liturgy of the Hours this morning prior to Mass, I went to the Adoration Chapel to finish it. Having read all but the Morning Prayer Intercessions, I began reading and read, “Help us to work with you in making all things new in Christ.”
(*Regarding what happened years ago when our belongings were ruined: Several years ago while living in N. Palm Bch. FL, we were moving to a town just to the north and into a new home. When our furniture arrived from the moving company, we noticed that every piece of furniture and all boxes were moldy and mildew. It was either that evening or the next that we were having a Divine Will meeting at our new house. God provided for us as we did have a metal banquet table and a few folding chairs, and went to a local store where we were able to buy beds (even our beds were ruined), and they were even on sale. Even though all of this happened, I still felt great peace and at one time during the day I heard within my interior, “I make all things new!” I never bothered about writing this down as I didn’t think it important – until after the above.)
3/17/13 lb
I have been bombarded lately with “I will make all things new” – in my spiritual readings, in the Liturgy of the Hours, etc. I believe it is telling us that we are at the door or the frontier of the new era, but first, as Jesus told me years ago, the Passion of His Church must come!
Rev. 21:5 – Behold, I make all things new.
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