Friday, 17 May 2013

The turn of the tide...


I correct my fellow Catholics to move away from two things. One, looking at the evils of others and, two, not keeping your eyes on Christ.

The age of prophecy is coming to an end. What do I mean about this?

Many of us who have been writing against modernism for even 40 years or in the past years of blogging have to realize that the world has turned a corner. The world is being sifted, as God is allowing suffering to bring people to His Truth, as prosperity and calm has not done this. Prophets are necessary.

But, the reality is that one cannot keep up the lamentations without falling into a negativity wherein the demons attack the messengers, who are mostly isolated.

Do not remain isolated. John the Baptist is the greatest man who ever lived who was not the God-Man, called the greatest by Christ Himself because the Baptist held out against the entire culture of his day. His purity and keenness of vision, as the Holy Spirit showed him the Christ, is a model for us.

He kept his eyes on Christ. We must do so. We must concentrate on God and God allowing us to change us daily, make us into a new creation. The charismatics got this wrong.

The new creation is a person who is totally new in God, without any of the past hanging on him, holding him back.

Only God can do this with the willingness of the individual.


Let God make you new so that you can be purified.

Now is that time of purification. Go before Him in Adoration weekly. Ask Him to change you entirely.

You will need the power given to those who are purified in the days of sifting to come.

Those who compromise will end up "sleeping with the enemies."

We must not continue as if the tide has not turned.

You are the vanguard of the age of the martyrs. The nuns at Tyburn discuss martyrdom. We need to discuss martyrdom.

No more same old, same old....