Messages From on High - "I am the Way to a True Life in
Me"
Message 2279
Title:
"The most ordinary can become great by cooperating
with the Grace of God."
(Notebook 73, pp. 66--56)
Live + Jesus
St. Joseph, Wednesday, March 19, 2003
Dear Jesus and Holy Mother,
[The Lord speaks.....]
There is a flow of Love, a
sequence.....an order.....a flow of Love from God to man. When mankind
says "yes" to God, the flow of Love finds its home and there, God's Love
resides, fully. Within that proper "yes" is a willingness to cooperate
with God's Grace, God's Love residing there. And Grace begets Grace as
Love continues to grow. It is not that MAN becomes great, but that God is
honored for His Own Choice to share Himself with man. It is not that man
climbs a ladder to new heights, but that God lifts man to His Own Bosom.
.....Can you see this, My lambs?
The greatest becomes the least because in the least of the least,
God is seen as Great! Being "least" is a posture of the heart.
Coming to see God properly is seeing His Greatness, yet in feeling His Gentle
Touch right where you are. The most ordinary can become great by
cooperating with the Grace of God. And the greatness exists as a heart is
prostrate before the Magnitude of God. God honors man with Love. And
as Love is planted and as Love grows, so does the heart in which Love is
planted. How visible this is, may vary. But the Glory is diverted,
willingly, quietly, to God.
And so.....God chooses to touch the lives of mankind.
Grace is the sweet name of that touch. Yet, for Grace to become effective,
there must be a willingness from the receiver to react within that Grace!
It is as God allows, My lambs! It is as God gifts, My lambs! It is
as God desires for you, My lambs. Let the Will of God be! Enter into
the Grace poured out for you. What you receive is precisely what you
need: no more, no less. Be no more, no less than you are
therefore, able. In Me. By My Hand. Now. And
forever. Amen. +
(2 Sam. 7:4-5, 12-14, 16; Ps. 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rom. 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt.
1:16, 18-21, 24 ~or~ Lk. 2:41-51)
With Love, in the Two Hearts,
His Sarah