39th Day of Lent

Good Friday, April 18 ,2025

Let us pray that God’s word be at the center of our home

Message, 2nd September 2013 – Message through the visionary Mirjana

“Dear children! I love all of you. All of you, all my children, you are all in my heart. You all have my motherly love, and I wish to lead you to the joy of knowing God. That is why I call you. I need humble apostles who will accept God’s word with an open heart and help others understand the meaning of their life through God’s word. In order for you to do this, my children, you must learn to listen with your heart through prayer and fasting and learn to obey. You must learn to reject everything that distances you from God’s word and desire only what brings you closer to it. Do not be afraid. I am here. You are not alone. I ask the Holy Spirit to renew and strengthen you. I ask the Holy Spirit that as you help others, you may heal yourselves. I ask Him that through Him you may become God’s children and my apostles.”

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Lenten reflections – fra Stanko Mabic 03. 03. 2021.

Prayer: Cry to God (Jelena Vasilj, 22nd June 1985)

“God, our heart is in the deep depths, yet it is connected to Your heart. Our heart breaks between You and Satan. Do not allow this! And always, when torn between good and evil, let Your light shine upon us, so that our heart may remain whole. And never let there be two loves within us, let there never be two faiths in us, and never let lies and sincerity, love and hatred, honesty and dishonesty, humility and pride coexist in us. But help us to raise our hearts like children before You, that our hearts may carry the peace for which they always long. Let Your holy will and Your love find a dwelling in us, who sometimes at least want to be truly Your children.

And then, Lord, when we no longer wish to be, remember our former desires, so that we may accept You once again. We open our hearts to You: may Your holy love dwell in it. We open our souls to You: may Your holy mercy touch us so that we may clearly recognize all our sins and realize that sin is what stains us. We want to be Your children, God, humble and devoted, and through this, sincere and dear; children that only a Father can desire. Help us, Jesus, our brother, that Your Father may be good to us, and we may be good to Him. Help us, Jesus, to understand the good that the Father gives us, for sometimes we fail to do good because we have perceived it as evil.”

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