Is It Possible To Make Your Flesh a Garment Today?
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Is It Possible To Make Your Flesh a Garment Today?
I like everybody else, find it hard, it is truly a struggle. To constantly deny 'flesh'; it creeps up, just when you think you have it all down pat. boom! Slain by the flesh... Romans 8
Here's the perfect scenario:
No, incentives for the flesh. No Pagan ideologie's and doctrines; No Pagan influences; No Paganism. This is the perfect scenario for the flesh. Why? It cannot sniff out and say 'I want that' and cause error and ruin
all over.
Along with these above, in every house is the Tabernacle on Display, Breaking of the Bread, readings, psalms, hymns, faithful in adoration and contemplation of Our Most Holy Lord, Jesus. With Mary presenting Him to us.
Oh, blessed Paradise! Come Lord Jesus, come!
The Lord says to Maria, the difference's between hermits living in a cloistered environmnet and those living in the world right in the thick of things. The pull for those living right in the thick of things is great, the pull to live like the rest of the world of pagans. Just like them. Your spirit tells you to stay away and it truly abhors all that is ungodly, sinful, distasteful, yet the pull is too demanding, tempting, alluring. Cannot compromise no matter how alluring, no matter what the clergy say, no matter. This is tough! It is a tug-o-war! Please help Jesus!
For right now, all I can think of is fleeing to the desert, away from this madness. The World as an Zoo, with all it's concrete, pavement, idols, etc.,. Invisible fences keeping the animals in this zoo, from seeking the outside.
Behold, the Lord descends! Into this Zoo of ours to give us strength, hope, love, faith, Himself to help convert the zoo of people into a heaven. This is what, we must do, so that, these invisible fences fall.
Peace be with you always
Last edited by Poem on Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:59 am; edited 2 times in total
From Book 5 Pg 631 Garment
Death is not frightful for him who is not afraid of God, knowing that he is in His grace. But let the garment of him who is to ascend the throne be purified of all rubbish, so that it may be preserved beautiful for the resurrection, and let his spirit be purified, so that it may shine on the throne that the Father has prepared for him and he may appear in the dignity befitting a son of such a great king. Let the unction given to dying Christians, or rather, to Christians being born, because I solemnly tell you that he who dies in the Lord is born to the eternal life, let that unction be an increase of Grace, the annulment of sins of which the man is fully repentant, the exciter of fervent yearning for Good, the giver of strength for the supreme struggle.
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