TOS250 Day 12 Advent Pearls Daily Prophetic Words —Thursday of Second Week

This is Day 12 of Truth of the Spirit’s Daily Prophetic Words to Prepare the Way of the Lord—Advent Pearls of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception OR Thursday of Second Week of AdventI am Patti Brunner.

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The Lord says:  My child, the darkness tries to cover the deeds of the wicked from those it seeks to deceive and destroy.  Pray that deeds come to light and that being exposed to the light purifies those who would have turned away from the Lord in their weakened state.                        

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The Lord says:  My child, the difficult days that lay ahead could cause sleepless nights and blurred vision.  I say to you – Trust your God!  I am the Provider!  Jehovah-Jireh.

Dearest children, look for the good in the hearts of men.  Accentuate their good qualities.  Bring to task those that would feather their nest—whether it be their own or the public.  Do not allow those that think only of beauty in pride.  Beauty comes from within.  The beauty will lie in the hearts of my people as they gather in love to give praise and thanks and worship their God.

Dearest children this task is not an un-climbable hill.  I have come to flatten the hills and fill in the valleys.  Trust in your God and this project will seem like a super highway.  Continue your vigil of prayer.  Always seek the Lord in your decisions.  Always hope for the best.  Always look to the goodness of God to provide.  I will provide wisdom.  I will provide resources.  I will provide dedicated workers.  What you must provide is a willing heart to hear and accept.  Nothing done in darkness can survive the light, but all that is done in the Light will survive through all eternity.                                                     

The Lord says:  The water trickles down the path of least resistance.  Keep in mind that the Lord moves mountains and divides and calms the seas.  Who is like the Lord?  There is no one.                                             

The Lord says:  My child, important moments in your life are usually turning points: births, deaths, marriages, conversions, commitments – look at the Eucharist – it is all these things.  What you do afterwards, the choices you make daily, moment to moment, these too are important but all stem from the moment of most importance for those who have accepted Christ into their hearts.

The Lord says:  My child, fear not the passing of days that seem to go so quickly.  The continuous stream of faith exhumes the spirit from the place of decay and lifts it to the heavens.  The continual listing of the boat to the side reveals an ‘out of order’ that causes the ship to sail in circles.  Fear not.  Allow me to shift the heavy burdens in your life so as to evenly distribute and allow order to follow the straight path to the heavenly realm.  The Lord God always sends forth His grace.

The Lord says:  My Child, as you sense the everlasting throb of the heartbeat that draws you to my most Sacred heart, rededicate your home, your lives, your family to Me.  The interesting fact of the promises to Margaret Mary is that I am faithful to my promises, not because I need your attention but because you need to do it for your own sakes.  There are many such opportunities to pray and dedicate your lives through prayer—I give this “push” this opportunity often so that more will listen and obey , so that more will follow through with devotion to the Holy Cross or the Holy  Name of Jesus, or the Child Jesus of Prague or the Seven Sorrows of Mary or the miracles of St. Jude or the found articles of St. Anthony.  Whatever the devotion and its timely origin, all such aids are divinely inspired for one purpose:  to draw you into my presence.  As you “arrive” there you are given the opportunity to “respond”, to draw your life to connect and be one with me.  The “cradle Catholics” understand this because the presentation in the Temple allowed all who devoted themselves to hear the Good News available through such devotions.

In Genesis Chapter 3 God spoke directly to Adam and Eve, “The Lord God asked, “Who told you that you were naked?””

St. Paul reminds us in Ephesians 1,   “In Christ we have also obtained an inheritance, having been destined according to the purpose of him who accomplishes all things according to his counsel and will.”

The angel spoke to Mary in the Gospel of Luke Chapter 1,   “For nothing will be impossible for God.  Then Mary said, “Here I am, the servant of the Lord; let it be with Me according to your word.””

God spoke through the Prophet Isaiah in Chapter 41 saying, “For I, the Lord your God, hold your right hand; it is I who say to you, “Do not fear, I will help you.””

Psalm 145 sings,   “All your works shall give thanks to you, O Lord, and all your faithful shall bless you.”

Jesus spoke about the prophet John the Baptist in the Gospel of Matthew Chapter 11,   “Truly I tell you, among those born of women no one has arisen greater than John the Baptist; yet the least in the Kingdom of heaven is greater than he.”

You’ve been listening to Truth of the Spirit; I am your host, Patti Brunner.  This is Day 12 of “Advent Pearls Daily Prophetic Words to Prepare the Way of the Lord.” We will post this episode on the YouTube playlist “Advent Pearls” and the Words of the Lord on our website, PatriarchMinistries.com.   Come back next time because there is more.  With the Holy Spirit there’s always more!  Amen.

Notes for more:

Truth of the Spirit invites you to Advent Pearls Daily Prophetic Words to Prepare the Way of the Lord.  These prophecies given to Patti Brunner include those shared in her book “Advent Pearls”, originally published and copyrighted in 2006, (used with permission) along with many additions.  The purpose of this series is to allow God’s people to know that He loves them and to prepare them for the coming of Christ into their hearts.  The prophetic words included in this Advent meditation are private revelation and should be discerned according to the teachings of the Catholic Church.

Lectionary Readings Thursday Second Week of Advent

Isaiah 41:13-20

Psalm 145: 1, 9-13ab

Gospel of Matthew 11:11-15

Lectionary Readings Immaculate Conception

Genesis 3:9-15,20

Ephesians 1:3-6, 11-12

Luke 1:26-38

The Scripture quotations contained herein are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. and are used by permission.  “The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible is an authorized revision of the Revised Standard Version, published in 1952.” Following the 1977 edition the Revised Standard Version gained the distinction of being officially authorized for use by all major Christian churches:  Protestant, Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox.