Garabandal cannot be reduced to simple "events of the past"; it remains mysteriously contemporary as we await the fulfillment of the "Warning", "Miracle", & "Great Sign." "Therefore, judge not before the time: until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts. And then shall every man have praise from God." (I Cor. 4:5)
Monday, December 29, 2008
THE WARNING SHOWS US OUR SINS
To be read as though the Warning had just come . . .
The Warning shows us our sins. It was predicted as a "correction of the conscience of the world." The scriptures foretold long ago that Jesus would send the Holy Spirit to "convict the world of sin." If we did not fully understand before what that meant, we do now, by the power of The Warning. Sin, our resistance to becoming the loving kind of person God is, results in many unloving deeds, decisions and attitudes. These were all vividly clear in the brilliant light God shone in our souls. Our consciences were thoroughly illuminated at that moment, exposing all the self-deception we are so clever at, pulling out the dead memories that have never been leavened with love, uncovering the lies we told ourselves, the compromises we made. We saw so blatantly the many harsh, stubborn, and unkind decisions we have made, the times we cruelly trod on the feelings of other people, coveted their possessions, envied their good fortune and rejoiced at their failures. Then we groaned with anguish when God revealed to us the neglect, the
refusal to help, the undone deeds and the unfulfilled plans. We have heard Him say to us, "Why have you persecuted Me?"
[To be continued . . .]
In The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ by Venerable Catherine Emmerich, in Christ's agony in the garden, Christ is confronted and sees every sin committed against Him, the Triune God as well. This seems similar.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have read Blessed Catherine's book and also her life story, which is amazing. Also in the "City of God" by Ven. Mary of Agreda, it also states that Christ saw all the sins of the world, and sweated Blood in agony. Powerful meditations. Some day I hope to post some of those meditations here.
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