GOD's WORD in 2013 


 The Lord guided me to reading the Scriptures of that day before addressing His message(s) to me.


The Messages of God in December 2013


6th December, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading - Isaiah 29:17-24         (1st Week of Advent)

The Lord says,

“Praise My Name at all times – I Am your LORD and your GOD. My dear people, do not have fear though the time is near to an end... I Am your SAVIOUR – I come to give you Life and Hope. Pray with a sincere heart during this Advent, and be prepared before I come...SEEK deeply in your heart the meaning of this Day.”

(I asked the LORD what ‘Day’ is it? that He referred to. He continued...) 

“The Day when I was born...when all my creations come to worship Me. I give you My blessing: In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.” +

(I responded in my heart with joy, “AMEN!” The Lord continued by saying...)

“Peace be with you all...”

(I thanked the Blessed Trinity.)

The Gospel Reading – Luke 21:29-33   

The Lord says, 

“Behold, behold...for I come to give you Life. Look! For I have made all things new... I am your Saviour; do not worry, do not weep... I will come to take you to My Father’s house, if you deserve Me as your Saviour. I shall protect you from your foes. Be STRONG and take COURAGE! Peace be with you.”

Today, at the Eucharistic celebration, the priest preached,   “(...) It is important that our faith makes it happens – it is the healing... NOEL! Let us meditate upon what it means? Is it possible as regards the incarnation of Jesus Christ? (...) We all participate in the faith: in Baptism, we profess our faith in Christ – we have to find it...through prayer; it is a Divine grace. (...) Just call on Jesus, and be healed instantly... SO, PRAY...that FAITH gives us the REDEMPTION from JESUS CHRIST. Jesus Christ gives us all... HIS BODY and BLOOD for our SALVATION. Amen.” 


14th December, received at Adoration, Banneux

(2nd Week of Advent, and also in memory of St. John of the Cross)


The 1st Reading - Ecclesiasticus 48: 1-4. 9-11. 

The Lord says, 

“I love you My people; listen carefully..., I am coming soon... Do prepare yourself your way and I bring you to My Father. As I am your God, I can never forget you – I can never forget each one of you. Each one of you is My creation and I love you. I shall be with you until the end of time. Simply..., be prepared that your heart is big enough to welcome Me. Thank you, and I bless you.”


At the Holy Mass today, the priest’s preaching touched the importance of surrendering our ‘selves’ completely to God, to trust in and to do God’s will, as he preached, “St. John of the Cross is a priest and a doctor of the church. His way of life is ‘a doctor,’ in view of the fact he produced “a good book” for the church. (...) He suffered in a prison, but his book feeds our spirituality. The cross he bore and his suffering are the fruitfulness... (...) We have to live with the Lord; we have to do the will of God... (...) St. John of the Cross lived with God, in God, and through God; he is recognised as saint after he died. John the Baptist’s life is similar to this saint, his hardship is the Lord who helps him go through... It is the same “drama” with the prophet Elijah and Jesus Christ, but the STRENGTH of God is with them! So, we are called to live in grace – to do God’s will... to do God’s will in order to bring forth such fruitfulness. Amen!”  


20th December, received at Adoration, Banneux  


The 1st Reading - Isaiah 7: 10-14      (3rd Week of Advent)

The Lord says, 

“It is the Good News that I want to tell you: I come to save you, My people, have faith in Me. I am with you, among you... don’t you know that? No more cry but trust in My MERCY. Yes, I am your SAVIOUR – the Son of the Living God. I had resurrected – I am the Resurrection and the Life; whoever comes to Me, shall lives... I am the Light of the world; whoever comes to Me, shall never walk in the darkness. I am with you and among you, now and always. Come and adore Me in silence... ”

The Gospel Reading – Luke 1:26-38

The Lord says,

“The Blessed Virgin Mary is your Holy Mother – honour her. If you have doubt on her, where then your Saviour comes from (in the flesh)? How do I come to you? (in the flesh) To be with you? (in the flesh) I am Jesus – the Son of the Living God – Emmanuel – I am among you, yet, do you have faith in Me? My mother, I give to you, for without her how then you know Me? Believe with simplicity...I’ll give you the grace to see the Truth, and the Truth will set you free. PRAY a lot, and adore Me in SILENCE... I LOVE you.”


At the Holy Mass today, the priest underlined the fundamental Truth of the “Annunciation” and our “Salvation”, it is indeed God’s plan to save us, as he preached, “....In a few days, we’ll celebrate Noel. Today’s Liturgy addresses us about the “Annunciation”... Let us celebrate Noel with JOY! It is the perspective in which God brings us to Salvation. The JOY is that... through Mary, God reveals His salvation – ALL is accomplished! It’s MARVELLOUS! (...) Mary is conceived Immaculate – She conceived (Jesus) Immaculate, so we count on the Power of God’s Love for us (...) Look at the 1st Reading, the Scripture says, ‘Listen now...are you not satisfied with trying the patience of men without trying the patience of my God, too?’ Do not put God to the test – we shall not put the test to our God – as He is our Father. God intervenes in our lives to bring the Salvation. At times, we have in us false modesty... we are, due to pride. In this perspective of Salvation, God comes to accomplish in us. The Salvation is not a question of merit, but it is through HUMILITY that is approached by God and accepted by God about who we are. No..., I shall not put God to the test. It is the will of God...in the heart of our lives. (...) In Annunciation, the Angel Gabriel comes and said, ‘Hail Mary... do not be afraid, you have won God’s favour...You are to conceive and bear a Son, and you must name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High...’ Hence, Mary let God enter to this Mystery.  Amen!” 


28th December, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – 1 John 1:5 – 2:2       (The memory of the Holy Innocents Martyrs) 

The Lord says, 

“My dear children, do not be sinned, as sins will separate you from Me. Therefore, be aware of that. I will come to take your sins, if you believe that I AM your REDEMPTOR. Do you believe in Me? Do not wait for a long time – change your lifestyle now... Be near Me then... and love Me and adore Me with a good heart (sincere heart), and adore Me in silence... I AM the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world... Come to me in haste... Be prepared before I come to you. My dear children, do you listen to Me? Thank you.”


At the Holy Mass today, the priest underlined about “Salvation”, as he preached, “Today we celebrate the mystery of the Holy Innocents... Herod killed all small children just to avoid any of them taking his throne. (...) Do not proclaim faith simply through our mouth (...) At Noel, the mystery of the Cross is present – we share the faith. Mysteriously, after it, remember the fatalities of those sufferers: their parents’ painfulness... because of those small children’s fate. (...) The world (all people) forget of this SAVIOUR... He is the LORD who saves us! A Saviour comes to save us – that’s the JOY for our world! We forget that we need the SAVIOUR! HE is for each one of us!  Amen!”  

  

 The Messages of God in November 2013


1st November, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Apocalypse 7: 2-4. 9-14     (All Saints Day) 

The Lord says, 

“All My angels and saints are singing praises to Me today; I rejoice and am glad... My dear people, come and join in... do not be afraid. I give you all my blessing.” + 

The Gospel Reading – Matthew 5:1-2 

The Lord says, 

“My dear people, rejoice and be glad, as My Kingdom is close to your heart. I’ll give you all what you want... do not weep or cry... for there is one ‘thing’ that you have to treasure is...: come close to Me, listen to My Word and follow Me. I give you My Peace. Do you believe in Me? My dear people, come to Me and I’ll give you rest. Surrender your ‘selves’ and follow Me where I’ll lead you. I am your Good Shepherd; I’ll lead you to the green pastures..., where Peace and Joy be with you always. My Kingdom is in your heart... SEEK It and you shall find. I LOVE you!’” 


I then read Today’s Song in Psalm 23:1-6 (see the English Weekday Missal, p.1763), which touched me, because it reminds me what God says in His message today: 

Who shall climb the mountain of the Lord? (i.e. Who shall follow Christ?)

Who shall stand in His Holy Place? (i.e. Who shall be in God’s Kingdom)

The man with clean hands and pure heart, who desires not worthless things. 

(i.e. Any-one who surrender to God, will have a clean heart through the grace of God.) 

He shall receive blessings from the Lord and reward from the God who saves him. 

(i.e. Any-one who come back to God and join in His Kingdom, will be saved, and receive His blessings.)

Such are the men who SEEK Him, SEEK the face of the God of Jacob. 

(i.e. Those who seek God, they shall find Him and His Kingdom.) 


I attended the Mass after the adoration. During the homily, the bishop spoke about the way to holiness and towards the way to Jesus’ Christ – the Cross, he preached, “... To be holy is to be the son of God. (...) Holiness doesn’t depend on man’s effort, but through God’s grace. (...) Our vocation is to be holy; God calls us to holiness. St. Paul says: ‘See Him face-to-face.’ (...) All of you are invited to holiness. Jesus is the Gate...so, welcome the gift of God. Being present at the Eucharistic celebration is a way to holiness. Every day we experience the “spiritual combat” in a way towards holiness. It is possible that each one of us becomes holy – each human being... may experience the life with God. (...) It’s not in heaven that we become holy, but here, on earth...Therefore, practise to share the love of God to your neighbours. (...) Poverty, humility, being insulting, are the way towards holiness. We give our weaknesses to Jesus Christ – to His Cross. (...) Imitate the lives of the saints, but not copying the saints – that’s not the way of holiness – that’s hypocrisy... hidden behind us! Let’s imitate the saints by listening God’s Word and to do His will, with love. If you keep God’s Word deep down in your heart, and do His will – you are saints!” 


8th November, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – Luke 16:1-8 

The Lord says, 

“My children on earth, I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. I am the LIGHT of the world... Come, and walk with Me. I extend my hands to you – take My hands and follow Me...” 

At this moment, I felt the Lord’s Paternal Love... I saw in my soul His brilliantly shining hands extended towards Me. The LORD then continued saying... 

“I shall lead you to the Land of the Living, and you can never be lost, because I AM your LIGHT. Listen to Me, My children... I bless you all... ”


I then read Today’s Song in Psalm 97:1-4 (see the English Weekday Missal, p.816), which touched me, because it reminds me that God’s hands that leads us to Salvation: 

Sing a new song to the Lord, for He has worked wonders; His right hand and His holy arm, have brought Salvation.

The Lord has made known His Salvation; Has shown His justice to the nations.

He has remembered His truth and love, for the house of Israel. 

All the ends of the earth have seen the Salvation of our God. 

Shout to the Lord all the earth, ring out your joy!

I attended the Eucharistic celebration later; however, most of the bishop’s preaching underlined today’s first reading.


15th November, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Wisdom 13: 1-9 

The Lord says, 

“I am your Creator. Do you believe in Me? I am the First and the Last. No lives exist before Me – I AM, the CHRIST – your SAVIOUR. Let any-one who open his ears, listen to My Word and be saved. Have faith in your Creator... do not doubt..., for I AM the Source of Life and I AM the Source of all you need. Bend your ears humbly towards Me and listen to My Word...My sheep can never be lost; I know them and they know Me. Will you come and follow Me, too? Be in haste...follow Me, in silence... ” 

The Gospel Reading – Luke 17:26-37  

The Lord says, 

“Remember the Sabbath Day and keep it holy... My children, be holy as I am Holy. Give your ‘selves’ to Me, and do not worry about tomorrow... but, come and adore Me, in silence. I love you. My grace is for you to live; give thanks to Me for what you have had. I prepare a banquet for you in My Father’s House...My Kingdom is close to you... Be prepared then, before I come to you. Thank you.”


Today, at the Eucharistic celebration, during the homily, the priest focused particularly on the 1st Reading, he preached, “...my brothers and sisters, we live in this world created by God. All what we see here on earth are all the gifts from God. God created all in it – all intelligence is creation of God, too. (...) We do not understand about creation, but little by little, God makes us understand, that there is a Creator of all these...God also makes us understand that our lives never end – through Jesus Christ, our lives never end. Again, we do not understand that – in fact, through Christ, it is a New Life. With Christ, there’s a New Life with our relatives, with our neighbours... (...) it is important. (...) Jesus’ apostles saw Him, and they thought it was a ghost. The Lord said to them that it is He – the CHRIST; he then asked them to give Him some food to eat, and He drank with them, too. It’s an amazing grace! Yes, Jesus is resurrected!... (...) Love the Lord and our neighbours, thus, you will find Him... (...) Imagine...I lived about nine months in my mother’s womb... I do not know what life is, how it begins...But, God’s love is great...God always loves...; He never stops helping me and you to understand it...”  


22th November, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – Luke 19:45-48  

The Lord says, 

“Love My Commandment, My people, it is the Source of your lives. Abide by My Law, and keep My Temple holy... for I am the Holy One that you should serve with holiness. I bless those who listen to My Word and keep it in their heart. I thank you to have listened to My call.”


Today, at the Eucharistic celebration, the priest’s homily is thoughtful and just, he preached, “The Temple of the Holy Spirit... Consecrate the day... of prayer. (...) Brothers and sisters, what do we want to find here in Banneux? It is to find God. It is a SILENCE place for prayer...to find God. (...) We have to prioritise the interior silence... Even though there’s noise around us, but inside us, there is SILENCE. So maintain the SILENCE in prayer – in view of the world we live in today... we live in the Spiritual Combat: There’s violence that we take it – all is not good in the society, but we revolt to face it. (...) Now, how to stay in ‘poverty’? It is LOVE... What kind of people that do “LOVE” today?  (...) Today, we think of money and many other worldly things. This intention is contradict of what it means...the value of lives is. In fact, there’s other thing that God wants us to understand important than that intention. (...) Many people get divorced and their lives are so hectic... running here and there... I understand that lives like these have no silence - all these in dire straits – in hell. (...) All humans in the planet must turn to God through Jesus Christ, our Saviour. Therefore, perhaps, through Christ, we are not stressed... always running here and there... Do not worry for tomorrow, God takes care... our mission here on earth... God reveals to us little by little... Each one of us is unique...each one of us has a role to play in the eyes’ of God. When we pray, little by little, God reveals to us. We have to be like a child, then God comes to reveal to us. If we do what God wants us to do, God comes to our help. Let us now clean this “Temple,” and the Blessed Virgin Mary will show us to the Source... AMEN!”    


29th November, received at Adoration, Banneux  


The 1st Reading – Daniel 7: 2-14

The Lord says, 

“My dear people, do you not know that the time is close at hand? I am the Son of the Living God. I am the Man who comes to redeem your sins; yet you do not recognise Me (?) Behold, I will make all things new – I am renewing the world. I continue to call each one of you (i.e. personally) by name, but do you listen to Me? Are you aware of My presence every day? SEEK from the depth of your heart the reality of My kingdom. SEEK Me with all your heart...in SILENCE... Cast away your burden to me, and I will give you rest – may my Peace be with you always. I love you. My dear children, listen to Me...I thank you.” 

The Gospel Reading – Luke 21:29-33   

The Lord says,

“My Word remains forever... Does any-one believe that? Be prepared before I come to you; make sure your heart is clean... I will come to you to take all your sins away. My Kingdom is so close to your heart. I come to save you, and to give you all the grace you need to live. Be strong! And have faith in Me, your Saviour... who loves you.”


Today, at the Eucharistic celebration, during the homily, the priest preached,   “...Jesus is the Son of Man.  (...) SEEK then... the time is near... The LORD says ‘Be careful!’ Today, we live day-by-day without being aware of that... (...) We need to be like the ‘spouse’ of God... waiting for Him. The Kingdom of God is close to you. (...) The 1st Reading is the apocalyptic situation... (...) It is a revelation, which shows the Son of God comes in Glory! He is indeed the Christ the King! Amen. ”   


The Messages of God in October 2013


4th October, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Galatians 6: 14-18     (The feast of St. Francis of Assisi) 

The Lord says, 

“My dear people, My little ones... have you had enough already from the world? Be still...; look upon Melook upon My cross (i.e. Christ wants us to consider Him in a particular way) – I am your Peace..., your Joy, your Hope, your Salvation.... Do not be afraid to come closer to Me, for I am tender and humble in heart. I no longer call you My enemies but My friends; you are My Creation and I LOVE you... Show Me your love – give me your heart and I will give you My Peace and Joy. I bless you.”

The Gospel Reading – Matthew 11:25-30   

The Lord says, 

“My little children, I am your Loving Father..., I can never forget you... Draw closer to My heart – My Sacred Heart. I will give you My PEACE. The peace that the world can never give you. Trust in Me. I am your Hiding Place. Live in peace within My heart. I bless you. ” 


I was actually struck by the Gospel reading, as there is a ‘phrase’ in the Scripture repeating, or rather emphasising the word of God “I am tender and humble in heart...” 

I attended the Mass after the adoration. Here are some points given by the priest during the homily, which underpinned by God’s message above, the priest preached, “St. Francis likes to carry ‘the yoke’ (the yoke = Jesus mentioned in the Gospel today); the Lord carries it for him. (...) Nothing is greater than LOVE... I love the prayer which is on my card (the priest took his card and read it out while preaching): the prayer of creatures. All of us are invited to BLESS the LORD! Applaud Him! Thank Him! Who gave us the sun and all creatures! The Lord is precious and beautiful! Air, water, clouds, storms, etc, all belong to God... Bless Him in all! (...) Defend the poor... Don’t let hate and vengeance spread... We need to forgive from the heart. (...) Happy are those who proclaim PEACE. (...) May you sing of God’s love. Sing when we want but it is not sentimental, and continue it with faithfulness... (...) The priest said his prayer: ‘LORD, come clarify the darkness in my heart. Give me a pure heart and firm.’ I attach to the Lord..., and to be in perfect charity. We will never lose Jesus... Reflect about it.” 


11th October, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Joel 1: 13-15; 2:1-2    

The Lord says, 

“Listen My people, I am the Master of the Universe. Listen to My Word, for I am coming soon... Do not be afraid, for I come to bring Peace to My people. I come to bring justice. If you listen to Me, you’ll be saved. Change your heart now, My people, believe in Me that I am your Saviour. Be strong and do not be afraid. Be prepared before the time comes... to an end. Show Me your heart... I forgive you... no matter how big your sin is. I shall be your Master – I am your Good Shepherd... and I Love you.” 


After the Adoration, I walked out of the St. Michael the Archangel Chapel, and as I was walking towards the St. Sacrament Chapel for the Mass, I looked at the nature around me and the sunny blue sky... Later, I heard God’s soft voice speaking in my soul, He said, “The sheep that belong to Me, listen to My voice; I know them and they follow Me.” I was quite touched by the Word when I found the Word in my (English) Weekday Missal book... I did not notice it when I was at the Adoration. Then, again, I found out that the Word is underlined by God in His message above. 

At the Mass, the priest’s highlighted the importance of listening to God’s Word and to pray a lot, with Our Mother in heaven; he preached, “My brothers and sisters..., you heard the strong Word of God in the Gospel today: If through the finger of God that I cast out devils, then know that the kingdom of God has overtaken you! We have to be careful what we do... (...) Trust in the Lord, though. We have to be prudent (careful) in our lives, because the devils want to destroy us. (...)  We have to hide in the prayer, with Mary our Mother in heaven. (...) The more we come close to the LORD, the more the devil becomes angry. But do not be afraid. (...) Amen.” 


18th October, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – Luke 10:1-9

The Lord says, 

“My Kingdom is not far away from you. My Kingdom is in you. It is among you. SEEK it... and you shall find. I bless you.” 

I attended the Mass after the Adoration. It seems the priest’s homily today re-emphasised God’s message of today, he preached, “The Gospel states to evangelise... (...) The Kingdom of God is close to you! It’s Jesus is the Kingdom of God! (...) The Gospel is the Good News, because Jesus speaks the Word of God. (...) Priests hold firm the Gospel in their heart. The Holy Spirit is so powerful... IT works through the mediation of man - works for God’s Glory... Therefore, God’s presence is among us. AMEN!” 


25th October, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Romans 7: 18-25 

The Lord says, 

“If anyone of you listen to my Word, you will be saved. I will bless any ones who come to Me and seek deeply My Word. My Word is the Light of your path and your life. Spend the time to meditate upon My Word and let My Word lives in you. Take courage to follow Me, for I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Peace to you all, My friends... Come now, and follow Me....” 

The Gospel Reading – Luke 12:54-59

The Lord says,

“My dear children, be prepared for the time before I come... Be aware that you ‘be prepared yourself’.”

I asked the LORD what he meant by ‘be prepared yourself’, He continued...

“Make sure what you do in this world is right and pleasing in My eyes...” 

“My dear children, do not be afraid to approach Me; your sins can be forgiven by Me alone. I shall never condemn you. I call you to repent now, and believe in the Good News. Do not be afraid... Make an effort to love Me... more and more... and may your heart be filled in, with peace on the day that I will come again. You shall be with Me and I am your LORD, your GOD, your SAVIOUR. Is this message eloquent to your ear? My dear children, listen to Me... Thank you. 


I was actually struck by the words from the Bible imprinted on my calendar today; they remind me what God says in his message above (in 1st Reading). 

The words on the calendar:

Proverbs 30:5; Psalm 119:130; Jeremiah 15:16; Romans 15:4

Afterwards, I attended the Mass... Here is the priest’s homily, he preached, “We heard the beautiful scripture of Romans: It is a “spiritual combat.” We are against our ‘selves’ for this life...for JESUS. (...) What we have to accomplish is... to do what is GOOD before GOD’s eyes. Sometimes, we have temptation – what is it? We are sinners, but by the grace of God... there’s a source to help us discern well. (...) So that we can see what we do, it is GOOD. Therefore, discernment is essential... Why can’t we judge ourselves? (...) Discern... to see what is good and bad, and by the grace of God, it helps us to do what is GOOD. (...) Now, jealousy, anger, egocentric, etc... That’s human. (...) The grace of God helps us to do beyond our natural human ability. Jesus says, ‘As I love you; love one another...’ Thus, we are capable to forgive.... God helps us to walk on the right path, the new path... We are hurt by our human way, but God helps us. Let us ask for the grace to do what God’s Will is... Because, Jesus is our GRACE! Amen!”


The Messages of God in September 2013


6th September, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Colossians 1:15-20

The Lord says, 

“My dear friends... (I asked God to clarify the reference He used ‘friends’, in which He refers it to those who love Him.) I am your Saviour – I am the Beginning and the End. Do not be afraid...for I am with you now and always. I shall give you My Hope to carry your cross despite your weakness... Do not be afraid, but listen to Me and follow Me. If you follow Me... you shall no longer be in pain. My Love covers your pain. Do you believe in My Love? Trust in Me and you shall be fine. Come then... My friends, and follow Me... Peace be with you. ”


Afterwards, I attended the four o'clock Mass. Today’s Eucharistic celebration was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! Because the priest’s homily seemed re-emphasising God’s message above, he preached, “Brothers and sisters, there you are... The Pope calls us and the world to fast for PEACE! (...) We are used to saying... that when the Pope said that, it is for others...not for me (...); be aware...that it is indeed fasting for Peace. Today’s world has no Peace. (...) It can be all kinds of fasting: fast from watching TV, Internet, etc...to fast with something, which you can offer to God for Peace. (...) Fasting is a way to show the world our desire to be the sons of God (God’s friends). God says “do not be afraid... do not be afraid...” to follow what the Pope’s advice is, despite the evil force in the world that against it.  DO NOT BE AFRAID! Amen!”


13th September, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – 1 Timothy 1:1-2. 12-14

The Lord says,

“Hear My Voice calling you, My people; My voice soft and tender... Come to Me all of you who are in labour (pain) and lost... Do not wait any longer... My sacred Heart beats for you... I LOVE you. Do not be afraid to approach Me, for I am merciful and tender in heart. If you come to Me, I will save you – and sins no more being your slave. Do you believe in Me? My dear children, do not be afraid; I am your Loving Father, and I care for you... So come to Me and trust Me. Thank for having listened to my call.”

The Gospel Reading – Luke 6:39-12

The Lord says,

“Do not judge your neighbours, but love them and...MERCY I want. I bless you all who listen to My Commandment: love one another as I have loved you.”


During the Holy Mass today, the bishop’s homily was strongly emphasised on God’s mercy and that we are called by God to have mercy, too, towards others...but not condemnation. He preached, “... Today’s Scriptures call us to be mindful of when we have the word inside us, be careful – not to harm anyone. (...) St. Paul said, ‘I blasphemed God, yet He had chosen me – He forgave me – He revealed to me, and I was converted. (...) Yes, it is JESUS CHRIST who saves... Be merciful with one another. (...) Jesus spoke to His disciples but He meant to address it to the Pharisees. Pharisees means ‘separation’, and prophets and Christ’s apostles are God’s servants – God asks them to teach... NOT the Pharisees, they inspire all kinds of laws... that are contradicted by Jesus’ teaching.  Jesus says that the Pharisees are blind! (...) It also happens to all Christians – there are many do not walk in the truth. ‘Hypocrite!’ Jesus says. (...) Our faults are hidden in us, and we point out our finger towards other person’s sins! There’s no CHARITY! Hence, I suggest that we have to shut our mouth, and not to judge others...as we are all sinners!” 

Yesterday, I had my confession. After having blessed by the priest, he asked me to select a card with Bible verses on it. So I selected one without knowing what it was. On the card it is written, ‘Do not judge...’ (Matthew 7:1). I was wondering why I had got this word, and what God meant to address it to me (???) as it was not relevant to what I confess... The priest did not have any special comment on it but then he chose me another card... and this one is more like it for me, it is written, ‘Christ loved the church and gave his life for it. He did this to dedicate the church to God by his word, after making it clean by washing it in water, in order to present the church  to himself in all its beauty – pure and faultless, without spot or wrinkle or any other imperfection.’ (Ephesians 5:25-27)

But later, I read in today’s Gospel reading and particularly its preamble statement made me aware of why God gave me the first card: God made me understood that it is the precursor of his messages above; for the statement states, ‘There are three Jesus’ teachings here: the parable of the blind man guiding another blind man; the relation between the disciple and the master; the speck and the log, the comparison that illustrates the punishment: “Do not judge and you will not be judged.”’ (See Missel de Semaine; Pierre Jounel, Mame-Desclée 1973-1999, p.1275)

The LORD’s work is AMAZING, Alleluia! Amen!


21st September, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Amos 18:4-7

The Lord says, 

“Sins separate you from My grace: I can never tolerate sinful men; behold, for I will make all things new. Listen to My Word today... My Spirit will guide you... My Spirit that leads you towards the Truth... SEARCH Me with all your heart... Come close to Me, My dear children, and have FAITH in Me. Please, My dear children, help one another, and show mercy to one another. I LOVE you...” 

The Gospel Reading – Luke 16:1-13 

The Lord says, 

“My dear people, listen to Me...: What are you looking for? Are you looking for Me or for the richness that you can obtain from the world? I have given you the freedom to choose... I do not want to see you miserable; if you choose Me, My Spirit will lead you to the Land of the Living – your life shall endure – eternal life. Then follow Me, My children...” 


I attended the Sunday Mass the next day, where I was touched by some points given by the priest during the homily; he preached, “Jesus comments that the sons of the darkness are LOST rather than the sons of the Light. (...)  Today’s world is worst (very sad) – why it is worst? Because men become more and more skilful. (...) We are in the world now, at the same time. The time is hard today: we need money – but we become in danger and become bad as a result of becoming very skilful. Now, what does Jesus asks us to be? Is to be the sons of the Light. There are two points I’d like address here: one is, to lean on Him (Jesus Christ). The Pope asks us to PRAY... for all who are responsible in the world. Pray for the leader of the States – the leaders of the world... (...) Our prayers are the powerful intercessions to help the world to be saved from destruction! The Pope says it, “The civilisation of love.” But “prayer” is not enough... (...) Secondly is, to help the poor. (...) Give our possessions, our money to the poor... help one another with love. (...) Why money misleads us? Because there is pride and selfish attitude in us... we say at times, “time is money.” We have to be careful how we use it; I would rather suggest praying with other people ... who need you: people who are alone, hopeless, don’t know Christ... Pray with Mary, our Mother, to save the souls of brothers and sisters who are miserable. Give with LOVE and with FREEDOM... Amen!” 


28th September, received at Adoration, Banneux 


The 1st Reading – Amos 6: 1, 4-7    (26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C)

The Lord says, 

“I am the Vine and you are the branches, cut away from Me and you will have nothing. Do you search for Me? Then search Me with all your heart. Men’s lives are dependent on Me, but not on the richness of this world. Behold, I’ll make all men’s hearts new. I shall mould their hearts according to My image – come closer to Me, my dear children... and believe in Me that I am your Saviour – your Source of LifeDo not be afraid... from now on I shall be your Saviour who loves you... PEACE be with you.”

The Gospel Reading – Luke 16:1-13 

The Lord says, 

Listen My people... I am the Father of Abraham. I am coming soon... I will send fire... to purify the surface of the world. Be prepared, My people, for I am coming soon, to bring justice to the world. Do you believe in Me? Or, do you still believe in yourself that it never happens? Pray at all times; your prayer that is what I need... Be prepared before the ‘time’ is ended.

I asked God what he meant by the ‘time.’ He continued... 

“The time that I will come again. Peace be with you.”


This week I attended the Sunset Mass (on Saturday evening) and the Sunday Mass on the next day, where I was touched by some points given by the priests during the homilies; on Sunset Mass, the priest preached, “(...) God helps the poor, not the rich. (...) Does it mean the rich is under condemnation – go to the Hades? (...) There are 3 parts of the Gospel today that we should see them: one, seeing on earth... men become rich; feasting every day, live luxuriously and have what they want. Later, there are the poor such as Lazarus, who was close to the rich man’s doorway – he was full of sores. He asked for bread but the dog ate it up and licked his sores. The rich man did not care of him nor dare to see him. Secondly, Lazarus died and later the rich man too died. Lazarus had a place in the Kingdom of God, close to Abraham, but the rich man was placed in a tormented place. Father of Abraham saw what was going on... the rich man cried out to Him, and asked Him for a drop of water. But He said, ‘You had all on earth, but not Lazarus. Now, Lazarus inherits all consolations rather than you.’ (...) It’s too late. And thirdly, the rich man asked the God of Abraham to send Lazarus to warn his brothers of that tormented place; God said, ‘If they don’t listen to Moses and the prophets, then they can’t listen to the one is risen from the dead.’ So, what do these 3 parts tell us? God wants us to OPEN OUR EYES and OUR HEARTS, to LISTEN to Him, and to ACCEPT HIS WORD. (...) Be aware therefore, that our hearts are not ‘dead’(closed, lukewarm, hardened).  

On Sunday Mass, the priest preached, “Christians believe in eternal life – one day, we will see God. It’s interesting to live in the Lord now, and one day, we will see God... HE is the Source of Life. We need to reflect a bit on the way we live today: the RICH and the POOR, like Jesus’ parable in today’s Gospel. BOTH have the place in the heart of God; but the rich sees that he is separated from God.  Reflect upon the life in this world... We are thirsty for God. BOTH are thirsty. (...) The rich needs purification from what he did. (...) God never forget us. (...) God wants us not to forget Him. (...) Happy are those who are poor in spirit... For example, Mother Teresa’s life, accepting to be led by God at all times; that’s the meaning of poverty. Poverty liberates the heart to appreciate Charity, and it has the place in the Kingdom of God. (...) God saves us by His love. Completely trust in the Lord;  heart-to-heart with God. (...) God wants us to observe His Commandment of Love. (...) In today’s world, people are content with what they have had and they forget God. This is called, the “Dictator of Relativity.’ Where is the Truth? Christ alone is the Truth.  Find your conscience to see the Truth. The Pope says that poverty is peace: peace in the heart... listen to God’s word and be led by His Word... and let us be the instrument of God. Possess what is great – God alone is. Choose God first in our lives. Let us be in communion with God. Do not be afraid; let us be possessed by God.”


The Messages of God in August 2013


2nd August, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Leviticus 23:1. 4-11. 15-16. 27. 34-37

The Lord says, 

“My children, listen to Me, your Father in Heaven: how much longer shall I wait for you... to come back to Me? Listen to My Voice... and follow Me. Be still and know that I AM your GOD. Obey my commandments, and adore Me... Keep the Sabbath day holy... come and adore Me. Find rest in Me. You shall find rest in Me. I love you... Peace be with you.” 

The Gospel Reading – Matthew 13:54-58

The Lord says,

“Spread the Good News. The Good News is: I am the Son of God..., who died and resurrected for ALL... for the redemption for all sins. Whoever believes in Me, shall live...!”


During the Holy Mass today, the priest stressed about believing in Jesus Christ who is the Son of God, with great simplicity and humility, and to listen to Him; he preached, “(...) Jesus is a true man and a true God. Jesus is a man of PEACE – speaking of peace... it is only through the Holy Spirit that comes to us... that gives us peace; and Jesus is the Source of the Holy Spirit, hence, we receive the Holy Spirit from Him. With God the Father, they are One in the Divine Trinity: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. (...) many people, who lived during the lifetime of Jesus Christ, 2000 years ago, did not accept Him as God! There are still many today, too... (...) People criticise, that He is a man amongst men, a carpenter... he performs miracles and healing to many people, etc... but where does the Wisdom come from? In the same way, you meet somebody who speaks about his/her faith... the same question is heard: ‘where does the Wisdom come from? (...) Many still criticise about Jesus’ mother, Mary: Mary is immaculate from her conception – your faith make you see it; the visionary of Banneux, Mariette Beco, saw her and said, “She is so beautiful!” She is always immaculate. The point here is, we have to welcome one another with love – in God’s love, and do not have the spirit of criticism! Do not question ‘Where do the Wisdom come from?’ But rather ‘What is Wisdom?’ Pray a lot to have the Wisdom from God! ONLY by listening to Jesus, with humility, like the poor... then we could become Christ’s disciples. Let us ask Mother Mary for the grace... to be able to listen to God! Amen!”


9th August, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Deuteronomy 4:32-40; The Gospel Reading – Matthew 16:24-28

The Lord says,

“I bless those who listen to My Voice; obey my Commandments... Oh My people, listen to My Voice... Come to Me – if you listen, you will be healed, you will be saved. Come My loved ones... Come to My heart – do not turn away from Me. I love you and I want to keep you in my guidance. Be near Me, My children, close to My heart. (I felt the Lord’s heart is so big... with so great love...) I do not want to see you in pain... Come to Me and follow Me... Take up your cross and follow Me; you will be freed from the world’s burden. Do you believe in Me? I bless each one of you with My Paternal blessing.” (God’s raised His right-hand to bless. +

After reading the Gospel Reading (Matthew 13:54-58), the Lord asked me to include it for this message, too; hence, both of the Scripture Readings are indicated above. 


Today’s Eucharistic celebration is the feast of Saint Thérèse-Bénédicte de la Croix (memory). The Scriptures Readings that the priest preached was taken from the Book of Hosea and John. In his homily, he focused on Hosea, where amazingly, the preaching does speak about what God addressed in His message above. The priest preached, “In Hosea, the Scripture tells us the “Love Story”, that is God’s relationship with His people. (...) Israel found God’s love, as they are loved by God.  (...) Pray for renewing our love for God..., our Saviour..., our love for church. God fills our heart with love – Complete Love! Pray for all calamities that all people in the world have had since. Pray for each particular person with his or her quality of love. Amen!” 


16th August, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Joshua 24:1-13

The Lord says,

“My dear people, I am the Way to your Salvation; be still and know that I am your LORD and GOD! Be strong, My people, do not be afraid! Be strong!... The road to paradise is long... but do not be afraid. I am the Way to your Salvation... I will lead you day after day. But you have to trust Me... Put your trust in Me. I am your Hiding Place... you can never be lost under My protection. Give me your heart now... and decide.”

(I asked Him, “What to decide, LORD?” He continued...)

“Decide to go on the right path... and as you walk on this path, take ‘My’ cross and follow Me... My cross is the Light of the World. Whoever follows it... shall live! Continue to walk with Me with faith... Thank you! I bless you!”

(‘My’ cross: the Lord clarified me that to carry our worldly burden as Jesus carries His cross for us. In Matthew 11:29-30, Jesus says, “Take my yoke and put it on you... for the yoke I give you is easy, and the load I will put on you is light.”)

Prior to receiving this message, the LORD had said to me that He would give me a message for the world and it is so urgent... but He did not clarify me, at once, as to why it is so (?). After having received his whole message above, the LORD then said to me that it is so urgent message as people should walk with His Cross towards Salvation. 

The Gospel Reading – Matthew 19:3-12

The Lord says,

“My dear people, listen to what I have to say to you. Listen to My Commandments. My commandments (the Ten Commandments) are to teach you what is good; what to do that is good... I love you, and all I want to see that you live in a good life – in a correct way. Have faith in Me. Hence, I call you to walk in My Path. Thank you for having listened to My call.”


During the Holy Mass today, the priest preached about the world’s sinfulness, and in contrast, the LORD, our GOD is faithful to us at all times.  He preached, “Brothers and sisters, today’s Gospel underlines what is essential, that is, to discuss that God is faithful throughout all history! (...) The Gospel speaks about marriage: our world, today, is hampered by much great sadness...sickness of society... For example, the practice of homosexuality: that is practised in all kinds of society! There is too the Sacrament of Marriage of all kinds of society sickness: Marriage brokenness – separations, divorces (...) Let us ask God for His Mercy... LORD, have mercy to all couples in their marriage, whose marriage has broken; unite them and bless them. Amen!”  

When the priest finished distributing the Holy Communion, he sang aloud a familiar French religious song. The word (that he sang) that moved me is, “... I am the Good Shepherd... I lead you to the right path...”

Again, after receiving the Body of Christ, I prayed in silence and GOD said to me, “I am your Good Shepherd; I lead you All to My Path... I LOVE YOU.” AMEN!


23rd August, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – Matthew 22:34-40

The Lord says, 

“My dear children, I have repeated many times..., My Law is, the Law of Love... Love one another as I have loved you, and love Me first, who is your LORD, your GOD. I bless you!”

The priest at the Eucharistic celebration today, preached about the importance to observe the greatest Commandment, that is, the Commandment of Love... He preached, “Brothers and sisters, which is the greatest commandment? The doctor of the law, at that time, tried to trap Jesus, asked Him, “Which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus answered, ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. The second most important commandment is like it: Love your neighbour as you love yourself.’ What the Lord Jesus said here is to show that, first, the Love of GOD is COMPLETE, and the other is, to love your neighbour as yourself. This is a problem (i.e. the latter commandment): if there is love in neighbours, so there is no war... in the family, and in the world, today. (...) Simply, these two commandments are to love God, and the other is to love our neighbours. (...) In the Gospel according to John (15:12, 13:34-35) and in the 1st Letter of John (4:20-21), St. John answered it precisely, if you love God but hate your brother, it is a liar. (...) Let us pray, Lord Jesus, help me to love Your WORD; help me to love as you, Jesus. Amen!”  

When the priest finished distributing the Holy Communion, he sang aloud a familiar French religious song. The word (that he sang) that moved me is, “Love one another, as I have commanded you...” (Original version: “Aimez-vous, comme Je vous l’ai demandé...”)  

Again, after receiving the Body of Christ, I prayed in silence and GOD said to me, “I love you All; forgive and love one another. May the Peace be with you all! ” AMEN!


30th August, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8

The Lord says, 

“My dear people, I give you My heart – full of Love and Mercy; do not go far away from Me... Be holy as I am holy. Be near Me, My little ones, and look at My cross. My heart is beating every second you breathe... I am the Source of Life... of all Universe. Therefore, I call you to use what I give you according to My Law. Respect your body – do not misuse it, so as to respect all what I create; I give you all, but do what is good. I repeat... Love is the greatest commandment; all laws depend on it. If you respect it, you will live a holy life. Thank you for having listened to My call.” 

The Gospel Reading – Matthew 25:1-13

The Lord says, 

“There is none other than to grow in holiness... to reach the Kingdom of Heaven. Be ready then... the hour is near... for I am coming soon. Pray hard and be holy! I bless you all! ”

During the Holy Mass today, the priest stressed about the importance of how to please God, he preached, “ (...) The desire to please God... What do we do? These are diverse works, in which we must please God. What do I have to do to please God? The answer is... Find the way of God... Live in holiness – because if you know God, you live according to God’s will. (...) Pagans and people who do not know God live differently. So we must live in holiness, in respect manner. (...) Be aware of what is inside us – because the outside follow what is inside us [here the priest means that inside us must be clean]. Therefore, brothers and sisters, live in holiness, in respect manner, in our lives today. Amen!” 


The Messages of God in July 2013


2nd July, received during my Morning Prayer, Malaysia


The 1st Reading – Genesis 19:15-29

The Lord says,

“Harden not your hearts, but listen to My Voice, My people, open your hearts to My grace. I no longer want to see you sinning – stop sinning – and return to My grace... I love you and I do not want to destroy you... Do not be afraid when calamities come upon you; turn to Me and you’ll be saved. Do you believe in Me...I am your Saviour? I bless those who come to Me; I protect them and they can never be fallen apart, as I AM their Protector, their Shield, their Fortress... I AM your LORD, your GOD, who says this. Listen then, My people, harden not your hearts, but believe... PEACE be with you! ”


The message of God above does touch me as it is emphasised in today’s Psalm 25:2-3, 9-12.

Examine me, LORD, try me; O test my heart and my mind, for your love is before my eyes and I walk according to your truth.

Do not sweep me away with sinners, nor my life with bloodthirsty men in whose hands are evil plots, whose right hands are filled with gold.

As for me, I walk the path of perfection. Redeem me and show me your mercy. My foot stands on level ground: I will bless the LORD in the assembly.


10th July, received during my Morning Prayer, Malaysia


The 1st Reading – Genesis 41:55-57; 42:5-7, 17-24

The Lord says,

“Seek the Kingdom – seek My Kingdom – seek it with the heart of desiring to be one with Me, in my body. The Great Commandment is Love, there is none others. Love one another as I have loved you, and love Me first with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength and with all your mind. Give all your ‘self’ to me and trust Me. I am your Good Shepherd. Does anyone want to come to Me? Surrender your ‘self’ to Me, and follow Me... I love you.” 


I went to Holy Mass today at the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, in Tawau, Malaysia. The message of God above is relevant to the Gospel Acclamation of today’s Mass, in Mark 1:15. Praise the Lord!


18th July, received at Adoration, Malaysia


The 1st Reading – Exodus 3:13-20

The Lord says,

“My dear people, listen to what I have to say to you – listen to My Voice – open your hearts to Me. Give your hearts to Me – without cease... I LOVE you! I give all what you need. I am the God of Abraham, of Jacob, of Isaac, of all your forefathers; I AM the Almighty God. I can never forget you even a single hair from head. My dear people, repent and believe in the Good News! For I no longer want to see you sin against Me. Instead, give Me your hearts and I will fill them with My grace, and you’ll be My friends. You honour Me because you know then, who I AM... I am with you, from the beginning... of your lives. My small ones, come to Me... and I’ll give you rest (peace). I bless you...”

The Gospel Reading – Matthew 11:28-30

The Lord says,

“Behold, for I come to save you... that’s the Good News! Come My dear little ones and I’ll give you My Peace... Peace in your heart, mind and soul. Do not worry about tomorrow... But, TRUST in Me. Learn from Me... Keep My Commandment: Love Me, and your neighbours... and you shall live! PEACE be with you ALL!”


Today, I adored Jesus at the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, in Tawau, Malaysia. The teaching (homily) was concise and clear, and one message of the bishop that did touch me is, “Have faith in God, as faith will help you overcome all your problems; God is greater than all things!” That is the Good News!”



26th July, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Exodus 20:1-17

The Lord says,

“My dear people, listen to Me... I give you the Ten Commandments to lead you towards Salvation. Do you believe in Me? I am your Saviour. Put it into practice and you will be saved. Love Me more and more each day... I am with you now and forever. I love you... Do you know that? If you listen to Me, you are no longer sinning, but you walk in the right path...My Path...For I am the Way, the Truth and the Life... Come... and follow Me faithfully, and you shall receive the reward from heaven. I bless you... ”

The Gospel Reading – Matthew 13:18-23

The Lord says, 

“Listen to My Word and keep it in your heart – ponder upon it – meditate and nurture it. The Word that I give you is the Word of Life. If you take it into your heart and keep it, you shall bear fruit in plenty! The fruit is... Peace, Joy, Hope, faith... and the greatest of all is LOVE. You shall have such Love in your heart – that you could never separate from Me. Thank you for having listened to My call.”


The Holy Mass was celebrated in memory of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, who were the Blessed Virgin Mary’s parents.Hence the Scripture Readings were taken from the All the Saints version. During the Adoration, the Lord had led me to read the Scripture Readings from the Ordinary daily Mass version, despite, His messages given above are coincided with the priest’s homily; he preached, “Brothers and sisters... (...) Listen to the Gospel which is the Word of Life - to inherit the Kingdom of God. You have to be grateful: despite your problems, thanks to your faith that helps you go through day-to-day of living. Do not question God, why you have problems...but give thanks to Him for the gift of faith, as through faith – you are happy already! You are saved! (...) God says, “I AM your greatest happiness.” Never ending beatitude...! Be happy then, and keep your faith, and continue to follow Christ. HE is the Sign of LOVE...! God gifts... are all graces that we need... BE HAPPY! Amen!”  


The Messages of God in June 2013


7th June, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – Mark 12:35-37

The Lord says,

“I am the Christ, the Son of the Living God. How many of you will believe me? Seek deeply in your heart – find the Truth – spend the time in silence with Me. The world is so busy with their world affairs that they can’t even have time to find time to seek the Truth. I call you to repent and believe in the Good News. I am with you now and forever...” 


During the Holy Mass that day, the only the priest preached about the Heart of Christ that full of LOVE for humanity; the Lord is our Good Shepherd that wants to save us. This was the priest’s homily, “Today is the day of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; the Gospel speaks about Jesus is the Good Shepherd. (...) Jesus says, “Come to me all of you... I am tender and humble in heart... I will give you rest. Rejoice with me as I found the lost sheep. We contemplate the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ – it is the love of the Father... (...) Jesus loves us just like His Father loves Him. (...) The Heart of Christ is hurt... water and blood gush out from the Heart of Christ and gives us life! We are bathed into the abundance flows of the blood and water. It is the mystery of compassion. Mary, Mother of God, who is united with her son, her heart is also pierced through... (...) The love is from the Heart of the LORD for all men and for us. TWO HEARTS are united, becomes ONE. Amen!”    


14th June, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading - Corinthians 4:7-15 

The Lord says,

“My dear children, be happy... For I am your Lord, your God. I am your Good Shepherd. I look after you day after day. Trust in Me. You no longer be sad, as I cast away your burden. Lean on Me; be strong! Peace be with you. ”

The Gospel Reading – Mark 10:46-52

The Lord says, 

“My dear people, seek Me... and find the Truth. I come not to abolish the Law but to build it. Change your heart and repent, and believe in the Good News. If you listen to My voice...  My Father and I will come to you. We bless you, and you no longer slaved by your sins. But you shall live now and forever. Be holy, as I am Holy. Thank you.”  


Today, at the Eucharistic Celebration, the priest’s homily teaches us how to please God and to walk in His Truth. The priest preached, “The word of God that is addressed to us by St. Matthew is the Truth before the law of adultery. Brothers and sisters, if you sin against God, throw it far away from you... or if not, you will be thrown to hell...to shoal. (...) We cannot see God any longer. (...) The great happiness is to see God, and the sadness is not being able to see God. (...) In marriage: do not commit adultery with other man, or with other woman. For any man see a woman who is dressed indecently, he committed adultery with her already! (...) Couples must seek the Truth... seek the beauty of marriage – that is to live in union in the marriage lives. (...) In today’s world, it is very difficult! Sins do not glorify God. So listen to God’s voice. (...) For today’s world, look at the pierced Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and be saved! Amen!”   


The Messages of God in May 2013


3rd May, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Corinthians 13:26-33     (Fifth Week of Easter: Friday)

The Lord says,

“Obey My Ten Commandments; above all, obey My Commandment of Love: Love one another as I have loved you. My dear people, listen to My voice and follow Me... I am the Gate towards Heaven; I am your Salvation. I have been repeating this message to you... Do you listen to Me? I bless those who come to follow Me. Your sins shall not be judged but shall be forgiven. I shall baptise you with My Holy Spirit – you will be Mine. You will live in My Light and you no longer despair due to the world overburden. Be near Me, My dear children, I LOVE you.” (At this moment, I felt God’s love so overwhelming... to all nations.)   “I shall be with you... Listen to My voice and be saved. PEACE be with you!”  

The Gospel Reading – John 14:6-14 

The Lord says, 

“Seek Me, My dear people, for I am the Way, the Truth and the Life; whoever seeks, will find. I am with you and help you to find the Way... What will you decide now? Are you coming to Me? Do you believe in Me? The gate towards Heaven is narrow. Lo...but do not be afraid. My hands are leading you; you never be alone. You can never reach Heaven without My help. Search Me in your heart and love Me. Have faith in Me. I am the Saviour of the world. Pray hard with My Holy Mother. Be not be afraid; take My hands and follow Me...” (At this moment, I saw God’s hands are open-wide; they are brilliantly white.) 


During the Eucharistic celebration today, the priest preached, “Jesus sends two-by-two to proclaim the Good News. Today is the feast which is a good fellowship. (...) God says, ‘My small children, I give you a new Commandment: Love one another as I have loved you. “Love” that I give to all, as I have given to My disciples.’ (...) Pray for a charity fellowship. Through this... it helps upgrade the mission of cardinals, for the Holy Spirit blow everywhere to help the development of the church. We are all called to proclaim the Good News, to become Christ’s disciples. Jesus says, “As God loves Me, I too love you. As I love you, then love one another.’ This is the Source of Love from the Holy Trinity. The gesture of Jesus Christ is the gesture of God. If we believe in this Pentecost of Love... we will unite each one of us in the Holy Trinity, and God will give us the Holy Spirit. In this Eucharistic Celebration, let us ask God for the grace to see GOD – to see JESUS – to welcome Jesus, as He is in God – they are ONE – in One Love, in the Holy Spirit. Jesus says, ‘As the Father sent Me, I too send you.’ Amen!”


10th May, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – John 16:20-23     (Sixth Week of Easter: Friday)

The Lord says, 

“My dear children on earth..., I have been watching you day-by-day; My heart goes to those who are suffering. Do not be afraid – for I am with you. Listen to My voice... No more crying – but have faith in Me. I will wipe your tears away. I am your Father in Heaven, who loves you... I am your Creator. Hence, I‘ll never abandon you – trust Me. My dear children, now wipe your tears away, and come to Me; I am your ONLY HOPE, your SOURCE of LIFE. I love you! And I bless you... Peace be with you. ”  

During the Eucharistic celebration today, part of the bishop’s homily did touch me as it reminds me of message of God above; the bishop preached, “(...) Through all sufferings and difficulties, God is with us... God works upon it to reveal the existence of the church. The Fire of the Gospel is the fruit of the Holy Spirit. (...) St. Paul suffered, but he continued the work of God. (...) St. Paul practised a great work of God, he even travelled far on foot! Simply to preach the Good News. (...) God’s love is Great! He will never separate us from any suffering of the world. Do not be discouraged! The LORD is with us – His love is with us!" Amen!


16th May, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – John 17:20-26     (Seventh Week of Easter: Thursday)

The Lord says,

“Be aware that I Am your SAVIOUR. I come from my Father – your Father. If you live in Me, My Father will live in you. Be united, as I am united with My Father. Love one another... Peace be with you! My PEACE lives with you and in you. Do not be afraid...to spread this message of Love and Peace to others.” 


During the Eucharistic celebration today, part of the bishop’s homily did touch me, as he preached, “(...) Do not be afraid to be a witness of God! Do not be self-centred (simply to get busy for your own good) but take time to meditate on the Word of God. Do not lose from being a witness... God will take care of you! Even though the world resists it, GO... share the Good News! Share about faith, the church teachings and moral. The Holy Spirit, who is the defender, is against evil spirits. (...) It is us that believe the Word of God. Jesus Christ proclaims the Word of God (the Kingdom of God) to bring Christians to unity – in ONE! It’s important therefore to consider our behaviour....It’s our behaviour on how we treat each other is important to look at: we have to have LOVE....Love one another!” Amen!


22nd May, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Ecclesiasticus 4:11-19

The Lord says,

“I am the Wisdom of all... Have faith in Me. My dear people, seek the Wisdom with all your heart. Seek the Truth. I am the Light of the World. Find the Wisdom in Me and you will be freed from slavery of the world. Do not be afraid... I bless you.”

 

When I was worshipping God before the Blessed Sacrament, the Holy Spirit led me to read the two scripture readings without being conscious that the Gospel Reading was yesterday’s one (21st May). I was only aware of it when it was nearly the time for attending the Holy Mass. I asked the Lord if He wanted me to read today’s Gospel Reading (22nd May) and if He wanted to give me some more messages. The Lord confirmed me that it is fine in that way, and advised me to go to the Holy Mass. Amazingly; I found out later that the messages of God are relatively linked, as they have a similar call: to seek the Light and the Truth, with all our heart and be saved.

At the Holy Mass, the priest’s homily was very short, but his word did move me, as he preached, “(...) GOD is in ALL... (...) Pray for the unity of all Christians and of all people in the world. God inhabits in every heart of man. Amen.” 

Another coincidence is that the priest had chosen an entry song entitled, ‘Lumière des hommes’ (Men’s Light), in which the song addresses the world (to us) that Jesus is the Light. We walk towards Him. He is the Son of God who saves us! Amen!


30th May, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading - Ecclesiasticus 42:15-25

The Lord says,

“Seek deeply... I seek deeply in the heart of man... I seek what your intention is. I know each one of you... You can never hide from Me. I am the God of All Wisdom..., All Powerful, All Almighty... I am with you, My dear children, do you know that? Are you aware of that? Do not be afraid of your weaknesses... I do not condemn you. What I want is that you repent and come back to Me. I shall give you My grace to do good, if you trust Me. Do you trust Me? PEACE be with you.... ” 

The Gospel Reading – Mark 10:46-52

The Lord says,

 “My dear people, I am the Father of Love and Mercy. I come to save you... I am your Saviour. Do not search any other sources... I AM the Source of all... COME to Me, and I will give you rest. If you believe in Me, you will be saved. I am the Light of the world, whoever comes to Me...shall live!”


During the Holy Mass that day, the only ‘one’ that moved me, was the verse taken from the Holy Scripture of that day, in the Gospel Acclamation: “I am the Light of the world, says the Lord, anyone who follows Me will have the light of life.”  (John 8:12)

  

The Messages of God in April 2013


5th April, received at Adoration, Banneux 


The 1st Reading – Acts 4:1-12     (Easter Friday)

The Lord says, 

“My resurrection is fulfilled, and it is written in the Scriptures; I have come to save you as I have promised. Do you believe in My resurrection? If I were not resurrected, the Scriptures would not have been born. My Word existed before all Creation existed. I have come to give you hope. My people, have faith in Me. I am always with you ever since you were born. You are My Creation and I Am your Creator. I shall never forget you until you find Me, who I AM.”


Later, at the Eucharistic Celebration today, the bishop preached, “Brothers and sisters, after the Ascension of Jesus, and after the Pentecost, the disciples of Jesus had the courage to do the work of God: they preached the Good News, healed and converted many people. They continued preaching until the end of their lives; they preached that Jesus has risen and is alive! Repent! (...) Peter (Jesus’ apostle) said, “You have killed Jesus the Nazarene; now He is alive!” Alleluia! As Christians, we have to show our faith to others through sharing our conviction in this Resurrection. Show who we are in living in Christ – we are free men and women; it is not clandestine (done secretly). (...) Share our faith with others; you will be the witness of Jesus Christ. In the Scriptures, Jesus did a lot of miracles; God is Merciful, so are His disciples – they did the same. John (Jesus’ disciple) loves Jesus; he ran faster than the other disciples towards Jesus’ tomb; he saw the empty tomb, and believed Jesus’ resurrection.(...) God loves us and never abandons us. If a child is in danger, a mother shows mercy to help, and so does this reflects on God’s Loving Mercy: God lives with the innocents, and He lived with Adam and Eve who are His Creation. (...)One hundred and fifty fish caught in the net represents the entire world (humanity) (...) Be on watch that this net is not broken to avoid disunity. (...) Pray for repairing the net – not to be torn; work for mending this net so that there is unity in churches! Amen!”


12th April, received at Adoration, Banneux
 

The Gospel Reading – John 6:1-15    (Second Week of Easter: Friday) 

The Lord says, 

“Blessed are those who do not see Me but yet believe. I have come to give you life – life in full. My people, listen to My Commandments...If you follow Me, you will never be left abandon again. You will have what you need. Do not worry...have faith in Me. I never abandon you for you are Mine. I love you. Ask anything in My Name, with faith, and you shall receive. Are you ready to follow Me? (Silence) I bless you. Thank you for having responded to My call. Peace be with you all.” 


Today, at the Eucharistic Celebration: for the homily, the Bishop only stressed on the First Reading (Acts 5:34-42). I did not see any points that touched me. However, the Word of God which is proclaimed today in Psalm 26: 1. 4. 13-14, did touch me as it reminds me of God’s message above. 

Psalm 26:1. 4. 13-14

The LORD is my light and my salvation; I will fear no one.
The LORD protects me from all danger; I will never be afraid.

I have asked the LORD for one thing; 
one thing only do I want: to live in the LORD’s house all my life, 
to marvel there at His goodness, and to ask for His guidance.  

I know that I will live to see the LORD’s goodness in this present life.
Trust in the LORD. 
Have faith, do not despair. 
Trust in the LORD. 


19th April, received at Adoration, Banneux 


The Gospel Reading – John 6:52-59    (Third Week of Easter: Friday) 

The Lord says, 

“I am the Bread of Life; whoever eats My Body and drinks My Blood, will have Eternal Life. Man shall not live on bread alone but on every Word that comes from My mouth. My dear people, how much longer shall I wait that you turn away from being your ‘self’? Stop doubting, and believe... Open your heart to My grace and receive My Spirit. Thank you... Come My people – come to My heart. I love you.” 

At the Eucharistic Celebration today, the Bishop’s homily does make sense to what the LORD’s message above, he preached, “Brothers and sisters, (...) Paul and Jonas have the same mission assigned by God – to convert pagans. (...) God comforts our faith as well as looking at our life every day.  God changes our lives. (...) When we begin to grow up, God will come to touch us as well... Jesus said, “Those who unite in Me, will live.” (...) Why do we eat every day? Well, we eat in order to live physically. Another image to ponder upon is that, not the flesh that is concerned here, but the spiritual life – life with God – the Eucharist that we celebrate every day. The Eucharist is the source of mighty strength – to give us Eternal Life; it is the food that God gives us; it has been prepared for us by God. (...) Jesus died and rose for us – to save us! The image of the Eucharist is our motor of the resurrection!” Amen!   

Also, today’s Gospel Acclamation in John 6:56 addresses the Lord’s message above:

“He who eats My Flesh and drinks My Blood, lives in Me and I live in him,” says the LORD.


26th April, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Acts 13:26-33     (Fourth Week of Easter: Friday)

The Lord says, 

“My dear children, it is time for you now to repent, and come back to Me – I am your Salvation. If you trust in Me, you also trust the One who sent Me. I am your Saviour. I had risen from the dead, and now I am with you to give you Life – Life in full...Be still and know that I am your God.” 


The Gospel Reading – John 14:1-6   

The Lord says, 

“My beloved people, I am the Way, the Truth and the Life; I am the Gate towards Heaven. I have come to save you. Do not be afraid. I am with you until the end of times. The world has no power over Me for I am Greater above all names, and above all things, on earth and in heavens. I am the Alpha and the Omega. I will prepare a place for you in my Father’s House and bring you with Me. I shall console My people and you will never again in pain...I love you! Do not be afraid. Come to Me; surrender your ‘self’ to Me. Trust in Me. Peace be with you all. My Peace lives in you and with you.” 

Later, during the Eucharistic celebration, the priest preached, “Brothers and sisters, (...) We have to have faith to believe; Jesus, is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Jesus simply suggests us and is not to show off about whom He is – simply trust in Him still. (...) It is Jesus, who guides us to the Father, and through adoration and contemplation, we get to know Him more and more...Love God! The more we spend the time in adoration and contemplation, the more we know Him and love Him. (...) When we doubt, we need to have more faith through charity. Surrender our ‘selves’ to God, wherein the great advantage is, we are in the Hands of God, the Father. Amen!”


The Messages of God in March 2013


1st March, received at Adoration, Banneux

 

The Gospel Reading – Genesis 37:3-4, 12-13, 17-28  (Second Week of Lent) 

The Lord says,  

“I am your LORD, your GOD. I call you to obey My Commandments. I am not far from you – so do not hide from Me, My people. Do not be afraid to tell Me the truth of what you have done – I am here to forgive you...for I am the God of Love and Mercy, tender in heart and slow in anger. Do not be afraid...Come to Me, and surrender yourself to Me. I shall make you a new person, if you let Me – will you let Me? Or, are you still afraid of Me? How much time shall I wait for you to come for repentance? My dear little ones, give me your heart... Thank you for having listened to My call. I bless you. ” 

 

Today, at the Holy Eucharistic celebration, during the homily, I particularly touched by the bishop’s call to “conversion.”  He preached, “Brothers and sisters, in today’s Gospel, we see Joseph is like a precursor of Jesus: Joseph’s brothers plotted to kill him, meaning it was Jesus that they persecuted! This is due to jealousy! Through jealousy people condemn Jesus; it is the same what happens in today’s world. How much jealousy is there in our daily life? When there is jealousy in us, we tend to persecute our brothers and sisters! (...) Let us meditate upon God’s word, and listen to His Commandments. Put God first in your life, within your family, career, and in other matters. (...) Meditate upon God’s word and convert yourself; let us love one another and no jealousy! (...) The objective here is: convert ourselves!” 


8th March, received at Adoration, Banneux 


The 1st Reading – Hosea 14:2-10    (Third Week of Lent)

The Lord says, 

“Come My dear children, come... Come, take up your cross and follow Me. I will bless those who come and follow Me. I shall give you the Light to see My path and you will not be stumble. Raise your eyes up on high...and look at My Cross – I AM your Saviour, your Lord and your God. Who do you turn to now? To Me or to your ‘self’? Listen to the voice that cries in the desert...” 

(I asked God what it means. He continued...)

“Listen to My voice and follow Me....”

The Gospel Reading – Mark 12:28-34 

The Lord says, 

“Love one another as I have loved you, My dear people. Obey My Commandment of Love. Do not be ashamed of loving one another. Do this through the act of charity, forgiveness, patience and with a sincere heart. My Kingdom is close to you... PEACE be with you, so is to give My Peace to everyone.” 


Later today, at the Holy Eucharistic celebration, before the Holy Mass started, I was first moved by the Bishop’s greeting, he said, “Brothers and sisters, the Lord says today: ‘Come to Me, I Am your Father, your Lord and your God...’ So let us listen to God. ” Afterwards at the Homily, I was also moved by the Bishop preaching: “Sacrifice is a grace – we must offer it to God. (...) We do a sacrifice without sincerity, with the heart of hypocrites! Let us be humble before the Lord, and may our sacrifice be a sincere word that comes from the heart, and not depending on materialistic reasons! (...) Today’s Gospel questions us about ‘Which is the great commandment?’ (...) The answer is clear, ‘Love God with all your heart, with all your mind and with all your soul, and to love your neighbours.’ We must love with sincerity, without any critique! We must be sincere! Love God and our neighbours, it is all the objective! God is LOVE, if you live in that – you are with God! (...) The Kingdom of God is with us – it is near us. (...) It is a very difficult commandment to follow... I understand; we can cry towards the Lord...; we are incapable to follow it, as we are sinners!  Ask God in your prayer for help, ‘Lord, help me!’ The difficulty we have had is an offering to God, is not sacrifice. Brothers and sisters, give the Lord your heart. The Word of God is True, which converts you. Blessed be God!”

Again, I was amazed about this coincidence: when the Holy Mass was ended, the Bishop was looking for a song from the songbook in honour to the Holy Mother of God. Before the Bishop announced which song to sing, in fact, I opened the songbook already and it was on page 79, and my eyes focused on the song number 120, ‘Marie, témoin d’une espérance.’ Two minutes later, the bishop said out, “let us sing Page 79, number 120.”  God is great! 


15th March, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Wisdom 12:12-22    (Fourth Week of Lent)

The Lord says, 

“My dear people, come to the Source of Life. I am JESUS; I am your Source of Life. Do you hear My call for Love and Mercy? Be MERCIFUL...as I am the God of MERCY. All I want is MERCY, not sacrifice. Love one another as I have loved you. I do not see violence does any good for you – but Love and Mercy does. Create a peaceful community and enhance brotherhood among you. I bless you.” 

The Gospel Reading – John 7:1-2, 10, 25-30

The Lord says, 

“Do you believe that I am the CHRIST? I am the WAY to My Father. Whoever believes in Me, will have eternal life...”


Afterwards, during the Holy Eucharistic celebration, the bishop addressed plainly about knowing who Jesus (God) is, “love (mercy)” and having “faith;” he preached, “Brothers and sisters, each day we approach to the Paschal day. What does it mean? It means each day until Paschal, we conspire against Jesus. We know who Jesus is, don’t we? (he addressed it to the congregation that day), but the ones who stone at Jesus, do not know Jesus; they conspire against Jesus. (...) The word “know” here, may take an example of JESUS saying, “I know Him as I come from God.”  (Read John 8: 42) (...) It is through Faith that we know God, and it is through Faith that we see God in our presence, now. So ask God to increase our faith; the faith with full of Charity; the faith in Love. Follow the LORD, and love the LORD. Increase your faith to receive (understand) all the Mysteries of the Church. Amen!”


22nd March, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Jeremiah 20:10-13     (Fifth Week of Lent)

The Lord says, 

“Jeremiah is My prophet; he put his trust in me. I come to you to save you from the perils and the snares of the devil. Do not be afraid – be strong! Pick up your cross and follow Me. My children, I never forget you...I love you. I am the Way of Life; if you believe in Me, you have eternal life. Do you believe? My children, listen to My Word today and put it in your heart. I am with you now and forever and ever. I bless you.” 

The Gospel Reading – John 10:31-42   

The Lord says, 

“With faith, you will be able to see what I have done for you...Do not doubt to see that I am the ChristYou do not have to believe in Me if I do not do any good for you. But, I have done many good works, yet you could not see them. Why do you stone at Me? I love you and I do not condemn you. I assure you...through faith, you are healed, and you can see, who I AM. Pray a lot!” 


Today, at the Eucharistic Celebration, the bishop preached, “Brothers and sisters, (...) God does not only create us in His own image, but also He creates us to communicate with us. The LORD is with us, as He loves us; but many do not recognise Him. Many would like to stone at Jesus. Jesus said, “If I speak badly, you strike me. But if I do not speak badly, why then you strike me?” (...) God the Father is in His Son, and God himself came down to earth to do His mission: to bring the Good news.(...) I ‘seize’ Jesus (show a lot of interest in Jesus)those who doubt in Jesus, show no interest in Him. (...) Jesus has come to purify us more than what the Law of Moses is stipulated to us. (...) The Spirit of God goes through all! Whoever listens to the Word of God, then, seizes Jesus!”  


27th March, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – Matthew 26:14-25    (Holy Week)

The Lord says,

“My dear children, during this Passover, I call you to pray a lot, and pray with humility. Fasting time is nearly the end... Rejoice! I come to save you. My Kingdom is near you; search It with all your heart. I am with you now and forever. I bless you.” 


At the Eucharistic Celebration today, the priest preached, “During the Holy Week, we meet holy people in the Scriptures: Mary Magdala wipes the feet of Jesus. She knows what to do, and she does it with heart full of gratitude. With such gesture, she invites us to enter to the way of gratitude with one another. It’s extraordinary! (...) Jesus gives us life through His Resurrection. During the Passover meal, Peter said to Jesus, “I give my life to you.” Peter must be capable to follow Christ – but he could not – as he denied Jesus three times! We are the same, how many times do we deny God? Like Peter, we are lack of love to follow Christ until the end. It is touching, to know that all Jesus’ disciples are inclined to betray the LORD. Despite the weaknesses in men, we could live. (...) Judas unfortunately, did not understand the message of God, while Peter questioned Jesus this, “Who will I go to? You have the Word of Life.” Brothers and sisters, we have to take the Scripture into account seriously. Let us pray and ask God, “Lord, help me not to fall; give me the strength to love you and to walk in your way. You are my Saviour, and it is You who helps me.” Amen!

 

The Messages of God in February 2013


1st February, received at Adoration, Banneux

 

The 1st Reading – Hebrews 10:32-39 

The Lord says,  

“If you want me to help, then open your heart. If you close your heart, you can never be saved. May the Light and the Truth make you see, who I AM...Be still, and that you will know who I AM.” 

(God makes me understand that we need to know him better through silence...a prayer in silence, just you and Him. God continues...) 

“My dear little ones, listen to My Word and keep it in your heart; I thank you.” 

The Gospel Reading – Mark 4:26-34 

The Lord says, 

“Behold..., for I will make all things new – a new world and new heavens. If you take My Word and put it into practice (your faith), it will grow, and you will come closer and closer to Me – to My Kingdom. My Kingdom is not far away... SEEK it in your heart. Read My Word and meditate upon it – I live in you...Show Me that you love Me earnestly and with faith. Do not be lukewarm, but be strong...to move forward to reach Heaven. Come My dear people, and I will give you rest. PEACE be with you!” 

 

What strikes me about the priest’s teaching today, at the Holy Eucharistic celebration, is that, the priest focused upon the “The Light of Christ in our lives and to grow in faith.” This reminds me instantly, about the message of God given above. The priest preached, “We do not understand the mystery of suffering; the mystery of suffering is the way... we come to know Jesus Christ’s suffering; the suffering that grows in the Light of Christ. (...) Let us receive the Light of Christ in our lives. We forget this Light, which can give us Hope and to be in solidarity, as with God, man obtains his strength. About the mustard seed, the Lord plants the seed in the field; the field belongs to the Lord (...) The seed is planted in us during our baptism; if we forget this faith, then we might also forget the meaning of our baptism. The grace of God works day and night – every day! Are we open to His grace? At times, there are obstacles from accepting God’s Word due to our own circumstances. One of them is “doubt”... Doubt in God’s existence, His Light and His Word, which can’t help us to be fruitful. (...) To what do we compare the Kingdom of God? It is a mystery. (...) It is through faith... Faith is like a mustard seed that grows every day when we come to know God. Let us ask God for the grace of our baptism (...) It is the Light of Christ, in which Christ encourages us to increase in holiness. Christ helps us to be fruitful in our effort to follow Him and that we find love in Him. Amen!” 


8th February, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading – Hebrews 13:1-8

The Lord says,

“I am the same today, tomorrow and yesterday. I AM JESUS the Son of the Living God. My Spirit is upon those I have chosen to bring the Good News to the poor – listen to them. I will inspire many others to follow Me. I shall give My grace to those who open their hearts – the grace to know Me...who I AM. I shall bless each one of you who listens to the shepherds that I have chosen. I shall help you in your daily struggle to follow Me. My dear children...I love you.”


At the Holy Eucharistic celebration today, the priest pointed out about the reality of what the Gospel teaches us today, tomorrow and in the past... that is God’s message or His word is immutable – it is the same today, tomorrow and in the past. It is up to us whether we decide to listen to God’s shepherds or not; God gives us the freedom. If we choose to follow Him, God gives us the grace to help us to see the Truth, if not we will become blind and no salvation. Do you accept to follow Christ? If so, listen to what this priest’s teaching, “The Gospel is indeed speaks in reality of what God wants us to follow (...). Do you remember when you are ‘hurt’? It is when our body gives one another irrespective of God’s word in the Gospel: our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, hence adultery is judged by God. John the Baptist died due to the fact he prevented the marriage happened (see Mark 6:14-29); such marriage is irrespective of God’s commandment. Similarly, it represents what has happened since then, such as homosexual marriages, etc.  (...) We do not know what we ask for – it is a dead culture – we do not want to have the responsibility to improve ourselves in the eyes of God, through our conviction of family matters. We have to understand what the mystery of the covenant of God is, that is, the covenant between God and us. God creates us in His own image; God is faithful to us, but are we? And there is too, a covenant between a man and a woman (...) therefore being faithful with one another is of importance here. Pray so that the church continues to live in the Truth, and that Christians live in a proper marriage. Amen.” 


15th February, received at Adoration, Banneux 


The 1st Reading – Isaiah 58:1-9  (Friday After Ash Wednesday)

The Lord says, 

Fast with a contrite heartwith love, charity and with prayer, every day. Do not fast like the hypocrites, but fast with a sincere heart. I AM HOLY – show Me that what you do is pleasing Me. I AM your LORD, your GOD; I judge the heart of man, but not by his deeds...COME, and ADORE ME in silence... ”

The Gospel Reading – Matthew 9:14-15

The Lord says, 

“My dear people, I will never forget you, despite your weaknessesMan shall not live on bread alone but on every Word that comes from My mouth...Whoever believes in Me – shall live!  I love you...My sons and daughters. PEACE be with you. ” 


Today, the Holy Mass that I attended was particularly in honour of the 6th apparition of the  Blessed Virgin Mary in Banneux, hence the Scripture Readings and the Homily was not on the basis of the ‘Friday After Ash Wednesday.’ However, on the same day, God showed me two striking signs that are relevant to His message given above:

1. Today’s Psalm at the Holy Mass (Psalm 50: 3-4, 17).     

‘I recognise my faults; I am always conscious of my sins. I have sinned against you – only against you – and done what you consider evil. So You are right in judging me; you are justified in condemning me.’ (Verses 3-4) ‘My sacrifice is a humble spirit, O God; you will not reject a humble and repentant heart.’ (Verse 17)

2. Friday 15 February, 2013: a scripture reading and its comments are written on a calendar.

Jesus lives “from every word that comes from the mouth of God.” Beside it there is a scripture indication in Matthew 4:4, in which Jesus answered to the devil, 'The Scripture says, "Man cannot live on bread alone, but needs every word that God speaks.”'  AMEN!


22nd February, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – Matthew 16:13-19  (The Chair of St. Peter, Apostle)

The Lord says, 

“My dear people, do you listen to what St. Peter said that, “I AM the Son of the Living God?” Do you believe? Let your heart not be in trouble or doubt to believe who I AM, but have faith in Me... I live before you... I AM the First and the Last. Let your faith leads you to the Truth, and the Truth will set you free from doubt. Seek Me...to know Me better; spend your time in a moment of grace, for only through this moment of grace you’ll see who I AM. Come, and adore Me in silence... I love you.” 


Later, today, the Holy Eucharistic celebration is especially in honour of the Chair of St. Peter, one of Jesus Christ’s apostles. During the homily, the priest stressed on the “prayer” and “faith”; the priest said, “(...) Let not our faith be confused (in trouble or doubt) – pray, so that our faith will not fail. Do not fall into a pit. (...) Do not be afraid. (...) Trust in the Lord, for He is the Alpha and the Omega. In times of difficulties, nowadays, let us pray for the Church and our Pope, and do not have fear... With Mary, Mother of God, trust in the Lord and stay firm on the Rock! Amen.”  

 

The Messages of God in January 2013

   

4th January, received at Adoration – Banneux


The 1st Reading – John 3:7-10  

The Lord says,

“I teach you to do what is good. I call you to obey My Commandments. Do you hear it? My little ones, how much longer shall I wait for your answer? Listen to My Voice of Love – listen to what I call you to do...: Love one another as I have loved you. Be holy as I am Holy. What life can be...without holiness? Seek the Truth, My dear Children.


At the Holy Mass on that day after the Adoration: during the homily, the priest emphasised on this, “Brothers and sisters, I wish to speak about two essential truths: one is Conversion: ‘conversion’ is always a ‘diversion’ (...) You may say, “I am going to turn away from my sins. Jesus is the one who takes away the sins of the world; I give my sins to Jesus.” Brothers and sisters, get rid of our sins – and Jesus is the one, who carries them, and He takes away our sins; through His LOVE, He burns off all our sins! Secondly, Absolution: first, turn towards Jesus in faith, in following Jesus. Jesus said to His disciples, “Come and see...” Jesus’ disciples stayed with Him on that day. So do we – stay with Him. (...) The Lamb of God is like the Word of God. (...) Brothers and sisters, ask for the grace from Jesus’ love; do not be afraid to have confession...to have the absolution, it is to find the pierced Heart of Jesus. Amen.


11th January, received at Adoration, Banneux


The 1st Reading - John 4:19-5:4

The Lord says,

“I Am the Saviour of the world; he who believes in Me, shall not perish but has Eternal Life. My Children...My dear children...do not turn away from Me. If you do, life here in the world will be more burdensome. The world (people) do not know Me, but I know them. Those who know Me, they are not far from Me as I am the Saviour of their lives. I come to build up My Law. I come to give you Hope, Peace and Salvation. Do not turn away from Me, My Children...Listen to my Voice of HOPE. Thank you for having listened to My call. I bless you!” 

The Gospel Reading - John 3:22-30 

The Lord says, 

“Do you believe in miracles? Where do they come from – from the world or from Me? I Am your only Saviour who can perform such miracles – if you believe. Open your heart to see the Truth, and the Truth will liberate your doubt in Me. My dear people, have faith in Me. I shall never forget each one of you for you are mine. Peace be with you all.”


The Holy Mass today: Psalm 147:14-15

The LORD established peace on your borders, He feeds you with finest wheat. He sends out His word to the earth and swiftly runs His command.  


16th January, received at home – Afternoon Prayer & Bible Meditation


The 1st Reading - Hebrew 2:14-15 

The Lord says, 

“I came down from Heaven to earth to save humanity, but the world don’t know Me, I was sad. I have been rejected, humiliated, left behind, persecuted, tortured, offended and crucified, yet I love the world very much – I never abandon you, and I never give you up. Listen to My Voice of HOPE: I am with you until the end of times. I love you... ” 

The Gospel Reading – Mark 1:29-39

The Lord says, 

“My time is near...” [silence] 

(I asked God what it means.)

“My time is near...I shall come to console My people...I have already come but, My people, you do not recognise Me! My people, open your heart – open your heart now...! Let Me enter to your heart! Let Me console your heart...and give you the FIRE of My LOVE. I shall give you hope and light to walk with Me. Let me know your suffering...My Children, it (suffering)  will no longer there – it will disappear...I will give you My grace to uphold it. My children, give Me your heart now...Surrender yourself to Me, and I’ll give you My PEACE – the Peace which you couldn’t receive from this world. Only I can give you – I am the Prince of Peace. I understand your suffering – help Me to give you My love to you. Open your heart to Me... so that you’ll be healed. Do not be afraid...for I have conquered the world. Believe in Me, your Saviour and your God.” 


18th January, received at Adoration, Banneux


The Gospel Reading – Mark 1:29-39

The Lord says,

“I Am your Lord, Your God. I Am the First and the Last. I come to construct the new world, to build up My Law, to feed the poor and to console the hopeless. I am coming to you, My dear people, to forgive your sins. Do not be sad but rejoice, because I had resurrected! I am with you now and forever. Come to Me, My dear ones....Be strong, My dear people, come back to Me and I shall give you rest.”  

(I asked God to explain on the ‘rest’.) 

“I shall give you My forgiveness and peace. PEACE be with you!”

(At that moment of grace, I felt God’s heart is “Full of LOVE for humanity”, but also sad, as many still ignore Him.)

 

I attended the Holy Mass later on, and the priest stressed on “recognising our own poverty” as he preached, “Brothers and sisters, yesterday the Scripture underlined on “healing grace” - we ask God to heal us, and believe He will do it. You may ask God, “Lord, if you want, you can purify me. Today’s Gospel calls us to recognise our “poverty”. Let’s ask God to help us to do His will --- we are poor, as we cannot do God’s will. So you may ask God, “Lord, I ask you to help me to do according to your will.” In line with the feast of the Apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary today, let’s remind ourselves the message of the Blessed Virgin Mary, that is, to immerse our hands into the spring water and ask Her to help us to be close to God. Hence God will immerse His grace upon us – meaning to immerse in His grace – to do what His will is. In doing so, it is a surrendering gesture; do ask our Mother Mary for loving the Divine grace to have the good relationship with God. Amen!”  


24th January, received at Adoration, Banneux

 

The 1st Reading – Hebrew 7:25-8:6 

The Lord says,  

“Peace be to you all, My dear people, peace be to you all! I Am the Son of God who takes away the sins of the world. Do you believe in Me? See what I have given you...I have given you “myself” to save you...Seek the Truth, My dear, people...What is the Truth? The Truth is I AM the WAY to your SALVATION. Do not go far away...I am near you...in your heart. Come and love Me, My dear people - do not wait for a long time, because you search more time for worldly matters. Spend the time with me in silence. Give Me your heart and I purify you. Surrender yourself to Me – do not wait any longer. Thank you for having listened to my call; I bless you.”


At the Holy Eucharistic celebration later, today, the priest’s teaching on the “Salvation and the Truth,” which particularly touched me, as he preached, “Brothers and sisters, (...) Jesus focuses on our lives – to save us. People who suffer due to many reasons; they suffer from the pain (...) Sufferings draw people to touch on Jesus to have the healing...God knows that we have had sufferings – He comes to save us. (...) We promptly come to Him as we are in great suffering. (...) Brothers and sisters, to know Jesus is not through worldly superstitious initiations like healing through a magic ball, yoga, etc., which are demonic spirits...,but to know Jesus is through the knowledge of the Gospel (the Bible), through the Church teachings and the Pope – not from worldly initiations! Jesus asks us to quit the worldly superstitions! And turn towards the Truth! The Eucharist has been given to us by the church and by God’s Son, Jesus Christ, who lives in it; and we have known Him through the Truth (i.e the Eucharist) Amen!”







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