Messages

February 28, 2014
Public
St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today, I am here to further discuss apostleship. Think of apostles as teachers and evangelizers. Consider disciples as pupils. Sometimes these characteristics cross paths, but an apostle can never be such without first being a disciple. Not everyone who evangelizes Holy Love is an apostle. In my day, there were many who desired to become apostles and who hung onto our company in the hopes of being regarded as such. An apostle cannot appoint himself through high self-regard or self-interest. An apostle is one who teaches and evangelizes according to the Will of God.”

“The apostle knows himself. He sees his weaknesses and shortcomings and tries to overcome them. He does not focus on what he considers errors in others, but tries always to be a good example of Holy Love himself. Sometimes this is the encouragement others need towards self-improvement. This positive example of Holy Love is itself a teaching.”

“Just as the Spirit of Truth guided us, the first Apostles, as to what to say and where to be, so too, does He guide every apostle of Holy Love. This same Holy Spirit enlightens the heart to know when true apostleship takes root in the soul. He is never the spirit of conceit or confusion – always the Spirit of Truth.”