Friday, June 8, 2018

A beautiful lie


If there is one certainty in my life is Jesus in the Eucharist, by faith I know it’s no longer bread, but the Holy Flesh of God. Without the Eucharist… there’s only desolation, without all the sacraments the way home becomes impossible.

Evangelicals don’t have priests, unfortunately Russian orthodox have the problem of Stalin imposing his priests back in the day, the Chinese communist church has no power, as they are appointed by the communist party, only the Chinese underground Catholic Church priests has their hands consecrated.

In order to get the transubstantiation you need a true priest, not an evangelical pastor, not a KGB imposed wannabe priest, no communist Chinese spy, a true priest and the Catholic Church has them.

It is unfortunate when priests love to play games with the Holy Flesh of God and I say this with respect and love for all priests, but when you only believe one portion of the revealed Truth and deny the other, the most likely thing it’ll happen is abuse.

Denying His commandments it’s also denying Him, people do it out of ignorance, but priests do it because they prefer the love of the world.

“Pope” Francis wrote one of the most beautiful and most deceitful phrases in his erratic Evangelii Gaudium, #47: The Eucharist, although it is the fullness of sacramental life, is not a prize for the perfect but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak.

It is hard seeing the deception in those words, it is not a mere desire to undermine all things Francis, I truly wish he could be saved, God knows my heart and He knows this is true, but this phrase shows his true intentions, it is hard to see it and only through the Holy Spirit you can see such falseness, this phrase is way too beautiful and therefore accepted as truth by many.

St Paul said NO ONE should take the Body and Blood of the Lord in a unworthy manner, by doing so they receive judgment (1 Cor 11:27-29), the only way forward to the Eucharist is with a STATE OF GRACE, by definition: free of sin, free through our repentance through holy confession, with the desire to repair and please God from there on.

State of grace makes us perfect, we are unworthy, but the Lord makes us worthy, if we understand fully His commandments, no one with grave sin should eat or drink His Holy Flesh and Blood, only those in a state of grace through holy confession, committed to repair any damage done and willing to CHANGE can.

Lutherans who won’t believe? Divorce and remarried? Gay couples? Francis says the doors are open to the Church and they are, but if you’re not willing to change and stay off your scandalous ways, then why diminish the faith of the little ones?

We are called to become children again and seeing such scandals in the middle of the Holy Sacrifice will not allow us to focus on what’s important…  So why the desire to allow such abuse?

Priests shouldn’t play games with the Eucharist, only the enemies of the Lord are the ones always trying to find ways to play games with it, Francis doesn’t believe what our Lord taught us, by his fruits he has shown he never was catholic, his belief is based on desolation, as he wants the abominable thing: to offer what’s sacred to the enemy, without repentance, without reparations, settling for the abomination of desolation.

State of Grace makes us perfect, not out our own strength; we are perfect because God makes it possible with reconciliation, through true repentance, reparation and change.

If you ever wanted to know Francis true intention... there it is, why? Bergoglio has said it, he can’t be alone, can’t be without people, pleasing the world is his focus, he doesn’t care becoming an enemy of God (James 4:4), as he doesn’t truly believe.

This is sad to say, but it is the truth, the most poisonous teaching happens to be the most beautiful written, don’t think it’s true? Just follow the fruits and you’ll see what I see, I truly hope you see it soon dear ones, souls depend on it.

Remain faithful, God bless you and a big hug in Jesus Christ. Amen

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