Wednesday, October 3 of 2018

Daily Messages
DAILY MESSAGE OF SAINT JOSEPH, TRANSMITTED IN THE MARIAN CENTER OF FIGUEIRA, MINAS GERAIS, BRASIL, TO THE VISIONARY SISTER LUCÍA DE JESÚS

Grow up and be faithful to God in all ways.

Do not let yourself be carried away by the influences of this world or by that which is within yourself, which, not yet having found the path for redemption, permanently influences you to spiritually regress.

When there is confusion within you, stop your steps for an instant and think of God; contemplate the starry sky, the infinite above you, which you can find  wherever you are, and remember, child, that a Higher Plane awaits you and that it is no longer time to be entangled in human and petty things, but rather to consolidate your union with the Infinite.

Listen to the Voice of God, which is pronounced for you not only because of a Grace, but because of an urgency that is not only planetary, it is universal.

For you, the days go by the same and you little perceive the change in the times, because your heart has gotten used to everything and even chaos has become normal.

Stop your heart for an instant and look within yourself; ask yourself how much you have progressed in love and in fraternity. Observe where you are and resume the purpose of your existence. You are not on Earth to be a triumph of the world, but rather to be a triumph of God. What you conquer in the world belongs to it, but what you conquer for God is eternal and is multiplied beyond the dimensions, as merits for the evolution of all of life.

Therefore, observe yourself, stop your steps and see if within you, you are building a bridge to the Heart of God. Listen to your soul. Is there fullness in it? Or is there the silence of a soul tired of not being heard by its own being?

Fullness, child, is spiritual; it is between you and God. Wherever you are, you can be filled, because it is enough to give attention to what lives in you, waiting to manifest in the life upon this world.

Your father and Friend,

The most Chaste Saint Joseph