Messages to John Leary in Rochester NY, USA

 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013:

Jesus said: “My people, today’s Gospel can be difficult for most people because I am asking you to love your enemies and your persecutors. Remember that you need to separate the sins from the sinner. All of you are made good in your bodies and souls, but it is your sinful actions that can make problems for others, and others’ sins for you. Man’s ways deal with revenge and punishment for crimes. My ways deal with love and forgiveness. I am merciful, but in some instances where there is no repentance, I am just also. I love everyone, which is why I ask My faithful to love everyone. This loving of enemies is part of seeking perfection as My heavenly Father is perfect. Most people love their friends, but it takes more will power to love one’s enemies. The more you can love everyone, the closer you will be to heaven.”

Jesus said: “My people, in the health field your doctors are performing marvels with body parts and adult stem cells. You have seen knee surgeries that used adult stem cells to restore damaged knees. In other instances, you have also seen miracles of healing with various parts of the body. If people pray sincerely and have faith in My healing power, they can experience physical healings. Prayer and fasting can be powerful in healing any part of the body. Once My faithful come to My refuges during the tribulation, they will look upon My luminous cross in the sky and be healed of all of their ills. Many of My faithful will be joyful to have all of their body parts working properly without requiring any medication. If you should receive a healing, you need to give Me thanks for answering your prayers. Sometimes I allow people to experience some pain to humble them or to test their endurance. If you have some chronic pain, you can offer it up to Me for your sins or the sins of another. This offering is called redemptive suffering, which is what I offered up for all of mankind when I died on the cross. Pain can be an aggravation, but it can also be used for good in a spiritual sense.”

Source: ➥ www.johnleary.com

 
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