Message
on
August 5, 2006
First Saturday
Because my pains were more extreme than usual, I
thought that many conversions and healings would occur among the pilgrims
today. I totally offered up the pains for the spiritual and physical
wellbeing of the Holy Father, for the sanctification of all the clergy and
religious, and for the conversion of sinners.
Together with other pilgrims, I prayed the rosary
walking on the Way of the Cross on the Blessed Mother's Mountain. When I
reached the Ninth or Tenth Station, I felt extremely thirsty to the extent
of having a burning feeling in my throat. As my mouth was excessively dry
and my tongue was curling up, I was not able to make any sound while
praying the rosary. In addition, I was so exhausted in my whole body that
I could not even keep holding the candlelight in my hand.
I screamed in my heart: "Oh, Lord! How much more
severe Your thirst must have been! My suffering is nothing compared to
Yours, but still is hard to bear. I offer up these pains, first of all,
for the conversion and spiritual and physical healings of your children
who came here today and also for their children at home. Please grant all
their prayer intentions, if they are not contrary to Your Will." While I
was offering up the extreme thirst and pains that made me struggle to walk
even one step, the Lord began speaking kindly.
JESUS:
Oh, my beloved little
soul!
The severe thirst
that you are experiencing is the thirst that I suffer together with My
Mother because of sinners. As you totally offered up these extreme pains
as sacrifices for the conversion of sinners, through the merits of these
sacrifices, I, together with My Mother, am shedding Blood and accompanying
and blessing the children to cleanse their souls and bodies by washing
away their dirty stains, while they are doing the Stations of the Cross,
praying, and following Us with all their hearts.
Your gracious
offering up by laying down all of yourself for Me and My Mother and for
the conversion of sinners will be presented to God the Father. It is also
quenching the burning thirst of Me and My Mother.
Hearing these words of the Lord, I could not control
my tears and began crying. At that moment, the Blessed Mother began
speaking very kindly and lovingly.
THE BLESSED
MOTHER:
My dear and lovely
daughter who graciously offers up such extreme pains for the conversion of
sinners, saying that these are the pains of hope! Through the pains that
you offer up to rescue the miserable world that is getting closer to its
destruction, numerous souls will receive spiritual and physical healing
today.
In the age of Sodom
and Gomorrah, the sulfurous fire rained down on them because there were
not even ten innocent people in them, but, now, thanks to the earnest
prayers that you all, who gathered here, offer up with love, the disaster
of the flames of justice will be avoided, and the cup of God's just anger
will turn into a cup of blessing. However, if the superiors in the Church
continue blocking the way for the little souls, who have been called, to
prevent them from offering up the sublime prayers, grave disasters in the
sky, on the ground, and in the seas will continue occurring, and, in the
not too distant future, there will be times of enormous distress.
All my beloved
children in the world who have responded with Amen to my call
through the little soul! As I will always be with you, at least you who
have been called should not think complacently but remain awake, pray, and
do your best in cooperating in the work of saving the world. Then, on the
last day, you will be given the power and privilege of eating the fruits
from the tree of eternal life in Heaven, stand at my side, be escorted by
the angels, and sing Alleluia. Therefore, do not have any fear but
go forward valiantly.
Suddenly, the water of mercy came down like a misty
rain and also in larger drops making sounds of falling on the ground.
When we were finishing the rosary prayer, Jesus on the Crucifix on Calvary
Hill radiated powerful rays of the light of mercy on all gathered on the
Blessed Mother's Mountain.
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