Heaven and Eternity
November 14, 2022
Dear Family of Mary!
A
couple of days ago, as I was praying after Communion, I had a brief but
vivid image of Our Lady, standing beside me. She was tall and
beautiful, and her robes were flowing around me. I was like a little
child. I looked up at her, as if to ask her a question, and she looked
down at me, placed her finger over her lips as if to say "Shhhhh", and
then pointed with that same finger upwards. It was as if she was
telling me not to speak but to lift my gaze heavenward, because God was
about to do something. That was what I saw, and it filled me with
peace.
I
feel that there is so much we do not know, so much that is happening
that is simply out of our ken! We can waste countless hours trying to
figure out how to make the world a better place, or to stop evil. But
there is only one thing necessary. To silence our hearts and look
up...look towards Heaven and eternity, as Our Lady has said. Looking up
is an act of hope, an act of faith, an act of trust in God. We can at
least be those who believe, hope and trust in God. That counts for
something!
Our Lady told us:
December 25, 2016
"Dear children!
With great joy,
today I am carrying my Son Jesus to you,
for Him to give you His peace.
Open your hearts, little children,
and be joyful that you can receive it.
Heaven is with you
and is fighting for peace in your hearts,
in the families
and in the world;
and you, little children,
help with your prayers
for it to be so.
I bless you with my Son Jesus
and call you not to lose hope;
and for your gaze and heart
to always be directed towards Heaven and eternity.
In this way,
you will be open to God
and to His plans.
Thank you for having responded to my call."
Mother,
help us to keep our gaze and our heart always directed towards Heaven
and eternity. We want to be open to God and to His plans!
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
(c) Mary TV 2022
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