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Young
Adults
On June 27, 2005, Jesus revealed to Anne that He was beginning
a lay apostle youth division of Direction For Our Times. This
division is for young souls from Confirmation until the age of
24, with very special graces available to these souls to assist
them in rejecting the darkness. Who knows the dangers our youths
face better than Jesus?
“My plan for young men
and women is immense. Truly the renewal will leap forward with the
assistance of these individuals...You feel the stirring in your
soul as you read these words. I am with you...Join my band of
young apostles and I will give you joy and peace that you have
never known...Say 'yes' to Me so that we can change the world.”
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Prisoners
So many of us have forgotten about prisoners. Jesus has not.
His words of consolation and encouragement provide strong consolation
for them, at one point telling them that, without material attachments,
they actually have an advantage over many non-prisoners weighed
down by material possessions. Jesus Himself was a condemned prisoner,
and His heart goes out to these incarcerated souls who so often
lose all hope of redemption. Supplemented by messages from St.
Francis of Assisi and St. Thomas the Apostle, Jesus reaches out
to His lost sheep:
“You may feel
the eyes of the world upon you in condemnation, but in the eyes
of heaven you do not stand out. You are My friend. I am your
friend…There are many souls not in prison who are far
guiltier than you…Rest your head against Me, your Jesus, and I
will heal you.” |
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Addicts
Addictions control souls so much that it interferes with their
ability to love, Jesus says in these new messages. Relief from
addictive behavior or habits is as close as turning to Jesus and
asking His help. Is it easy? Of course not. But success is within
reach when we follow His direction. In this booklet, with the help
of the Blessed Mother and the saints, Jesus issues a call to addicts
of every nature to turn away from that which pulls them down, to
a heavenly path that leads to eternal salvation. He says...
“It can never be a good
thing to be overly attached to something that dulls your ability
to love. Look into your soul right now. You will find that I am
looking back at you. You know that I am asking you to put aside
this addiction. You have known this for some time. The day is
today.” |
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Abortion
Every year millions of children are rejected by
their parents prior to birth. Abortion is one of the most grievous
sins of our times, and Jesus offers healing and forgiveness to all
involved. To those who feel this is the “Unforgivable Sin”,
Jesus opens His arms in a quiet call for understanding. To parents
who have elected to abort their children, for whatever reason, He
offers these words of unencumbered, love, forgiveness and
encouragement.
“I am sad each time I
welcome a rejected little one back to Myself. And they are
welcomed home, believe Me…In the same way, we will welcome you
home, regardless of your sins. Be at peace…You are forgiven. I
have many things to share with you that will help you to
understand your situation. Rest your wounded little heart against
Me now as I show you how to return in completeness.” |
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Divorced
Who among us has not been touched by divorce, either when our
own marriage ends or that of a parent, relative or friend? Half
of all American marriages end in divorce, and in many cases this
forces souls to turn away from God, His Church, and His heavenly
Will. Jesus wants to heal these wounds, and through His own messages,
and that of St. Anne and the Blessed Mother, offers comfort and
recovery to all who will heed His call.
“My love overflows. It
is for this reason that I come to you to talk about the sad
situation of holy marriages ending in divorce. I tell you why
this grieves Me. There are many situations in which the marriage
did not have to end. I am Jesus. I am God. I can heal many
wounds if I am allowed to minister to the husband and wife in
their difficulties…Bring your difficulties to Me, dear
brothers and sisters, and I will help you.” |
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Depressed
If ever you’ve experienced deep depression, you
know how incapacitating it can be. There is no joy in your life,
not hope, no reason to continue forward on the path to heaven. In
His messages to the depressed, Jesus offers the remedy that will
bring light and joy into despairing hearts.
“I send the greatest
graces of courage to all who read these words… Bring all of
your sadness to Me. Pour it out to Me. I will listen and I will
continue to listen for days and days and on into eternity if
necessary. I have the time, My beloved apostle. I am not too
busy to listen to you. You may cry if you wish because I assure
you, when I lived upon the earth, I also cried. Pain is
unavoidable until you arrive in heaven…Be patient, while I see
to your wounds and hurts.” |
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Soldiers
To those who are soldiers, not only do family and friends often
seem far off, so does heaven. Soldiers sometimes face and endure
extreme circumstances, events for which they are fully unprepared.
Jesus opens His arms to them, speaks to them and encourages their
trust in Him and His special graces. St. Augustine, himself a
soldier at the time of his conversion, relays advice from one
who has been there...and who has found great comfort in heaven.
In these special messages, Jesus says:
“I have the most
abundant graces available for soldiers everywhere. Many of these
graces have been obtained by your family members who pray
constantly for your safety. There are more angels and saints on
a battlefield than you can imagine. Now be at peace and do not
ever think that I have left you because you are compelled to
participate in a war.” |
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Clerical
Abuse
Jesus has a special affection and concern for souls who have
endured sexual abuse by the clergy. His messages here are most
tender and healing. With Him are messages from St. John, speaking
directly about the process of healing and forgiveness, as well
as the Blessed Mother. Victims of any kind of abuse, from any
source, will find great solace in these messages directly from
heaven. Jesus says:
“Today I speak to the
victims of such sin. Dear soul, I will heal you. I have your
healing here and you have only to ask for it…You can accept
bitterness, yes, because this is your choice. Or you can come to
Me, Jesus, and allow Me to heal your heart and soul and restore
you to the dignity that belongs to you and that can never be
taken by force…You were betrayed, dear soul, and what happened
to you was also a betrayal of Me. I take both betrayals
seriously. For this reason, I am allotting unlimited graces for
your healing. Come to Me and let Me remove your pain.” |
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Stress
Who among us does not suffer from stress? It’s
virtually epidemic in this modern age. Jesus, with additional
comments from Padre Pio, reminds us that stress can draw attention
away from heavenly goals. For the good of our souls, He urges us
to seek a calmer, more thoughtful pace of life.
“My children, why do you hurry
so? Why do you feel you must move so quickly through your days?
This is not the way I intended the children of God to live. You
may tell Me that you have many things to do. I respond to you by
saying that you are trying to do too much. You will not be holy if
you move so quickly.” |
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Consecrated Souls
Souls who have vocations in the church are addressed with great
love and tenderness in this booklet. Jesus reminds them of His
special mission for them, and calls them to full and joyful service.
He acknowledges their special challenges in the world, and shows
how He supports them with many graces in these challenging times.
“I am asking you to move
even closer to My Heart. I want you to draw your very breath for
Me and for My desires, My needs...Replace any remaining
self-will with My holy will. Tell Me often that I own your
vocation...I will not hide My will and that is My promise to
you.”
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