Messages From on High - "I am the Way to a True Life in
Me:
Message 1911
Title: "I ask you to do this: Examine your OWN
heart. Apply to yourself first, the examination for Truth. For I
have come for YOU, have I not?
(Notebook 69, pp. 46--48)
Live + Jesus
Saturday, March 16, 2002
Dear Jesus and Holy Mother,
[The Lord speaks.....]
Truly, lambs, I speak to the heart.
How willing are you to examine the Truth of the matter present in your
midst? Are you truly willing to see what is really there? Items of
distrust should be carefully examined to see the root cause of their actions
upon you. If something divides your heart it should be reconciled in
Me. Oftentimes, My lambs, Truth is lost in the emotion of the
moment. Oftentimes, lambs, you do not see the spectrum of fact before
you. Then, you "lose Truth" in the moment which you fill with your OWN
interpretation which has now lost sight of Me. Then in those moments, fog
blurs where clear vision should be. Fear of loss of self-control.....of
your own protection of the situation.....causes you to lose your way. In a
moment such as that you claim Me, though you deny Me. How easy it is to
move from Truth when you allow your heart to be disrupted by
self-interest.
I ask you to do this: Examine your OWN heart. Apply to
yourself first, the examination for Truth. For I have come for YOU, have I
not? Oftentimes, the greatest stumbling block in your spiritual
development is self. For you would prefer to sit on that block to judge
those around you. You have become so used to its presence within you, that
you no longer notice its hardened nature. You see what is "out of order"
in another whilst the rock of your own hardened heart remains.
Be willing to bare your own soul to Me, lambs. For I
have seen it for all time and I have been waiting for this intimate moment with
you, to cleanse you of the blindness which darkens what, would otherwise be, an
illumined soul. This is what I say to you: Be
careful of noticing the "Pharisees, the scribes, the blind, the lame of heart"
in your midst. For to see the "other" can often blind you from
yourself.
To whom am I speaking?
Who is here?
Whose heart would I touch and soften with My Grace?
Who would I heal?
Who would I perfect?
Who would I welcome into My Heart?
I have called you into this moment. What will you see?
Who do you see? Do you see you? Do you see Me? Do you see
Truth when It is standing in YOUR midst? Amen. +
(Jer. 11:18-20; Ps. 7:2-3, 9-12; Jn. 7:40-53)
With Love, in the Two Hearts,
His Sarah