Messages to John Leary in Rochester NY, USA

 

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Saturday, May 7, 2011

 

Saturday, May 7, 2011:

Jesus said: “My people, this vision of driving a car has some similarities to how you guide your soul in your spiritual life. You try to keep your car in the right lane on the main highway to avoid any bumps or accidents. So in your spiritual life you need to follow the narrow road to heaven instead of the broad road to hell. When possible, you need to avoid any detours that could lead you into addictions of sin. You also need to maintain your car with gas and good brakes, or your car may not run. In the soul you need to cleanse it with Confession, and feed it with the bread of Communion. In the car you need to obey the rules of the road in your speed and not running red lights. In your soul you need to obey My Commandments and My Church laws for keeping your soul pure. Using this analogy of your car and your soul is just one example that you can use to improve your spiritual life.”

Jesus said: “My people, in older days before electricity, life was much different than today with all of your electronic gadgets. Back then, they used lamp oil or kerosene for lights. They had outhouses and true iceboxes, as well as wood stoves for heating and cooking. I am showing you this older lifestyle because most of your refuges will not have electricity, so you will need to get used to living without many of your modern day conveniences. You will be living in refuge communities where you will help each other to survive. I will multiply food and water, but you will still have to prepare things to eat. My angels will give you daily Communion, and you will have more time to pray without TV and reading material. You will have your Bible, and holy books, as well as your rosaries. This slower paced living is more of a lifestyle that will allow you to lead holier lives. Be grateful that most of your earthly distractions of money, possessions, and fame will be taken away. This will be your living purgatory on earth during the tribulation, but I will protect you and provide for your needs.”

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