Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Love of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary: "Live Your Life for Me" by Rita Ring

September 23, 1994

Title:  Live Your Life for Me

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Jesus:

  I come that you might have life and have it to the full. What matters child? I am with you at this moment and your heart is thinking about other things. Come to Me and release yourself to My presence. I am God and I am totally with you this day. You wonder, you search, you become very lost and before you, is He Who knows the way. I know all things, not some, - all! Come to Me and release yourself into My loving arms. I am He Who sustains you.

Messenger:  The thirst in my soul for God's love. I see His love ever present in you this day. I seek with my whole heart the love of God. He has given us to one another to be reflections of His love. In our darkest hour each person is still a reflection of God who created them.

  Each person was divinely created by God the Father. We were created in love, we are the product of His love. To be more like Christ we must seek the life of Christ alive in our souls. This is a gift from God! At baptism we are given new life. This life is given to us from God. This is a gift - the sacraments of the Church. This is a gift from God.

-- At baptism we receive a special sharing in His life.

-- Our knowing and loving capacity is elevated.

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-- This life is not sterile, dry and inactive.

-- This life is the vibrant love of God, active in our very being. God lives and dwells in our soul.

  This presence is more or less intense, depending on our union with Him.

   He is forever present in a special way when we are baptized and in the state of grace.

We must be Christ-like.

  His life is active.

We receive special grace through the sacraments.

We get very much grace when we go to the Eucharist and sit before the Blessed Sacrament.

I thirst after His love. I see God in you.


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