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March 8, 2000
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St. Peter

St. Peter: “Praise be to Jesus. I was given the keys to Heaven, but you, My children, have been given the key to salvation through Holy Love and Divine Love. More than that, you have been given the key to sanctity which is union with the Divine Will through conformity to Holy Love. You will make this known around the country and throughout the world by means of modern communication.”

February 2, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I am Peter, and first in the succession of Popes. The Heavenly Father sends me to begin a series of messages on temptation.”

“All sin is the direct result of disordered self-love – a condition every human is threatened by. When the sinner begins to love the sin more than he loves God and neighbor, he opens himself to the temptation. Herein lies the importance of every present moment; for it is in the present moment the sinner decides for or against Holy Love – for or against evil.”

“To love God above all else means you love God more than any pleasure, more than any self-gain, more than reputation, money or power. In this, you must look into your own heart and learn to recognize the avenues of temptation Satan is using, and how he is tempting you. Now realizing the evil one's purpose, you have a solemn duty to avoid and to block these ports of entry into your heart. To do otherwise, you have an open heart to temptation and to sin.”

February 4, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you understand the inner depths of each present moment. Each moment carries with it the gift of grace and the trap of temptation. Very often the soul cannot ferret out the difference. This is because Satan clothes his temptations in seeming good. At the very least, temptation fulfills some form of gratification. This is why the soul must learn to put his own needs and desires last; God and neighbor first. As he practices Holy Love, he will become more adept at recognizing temptations.”

“The grace to overpower temptation is always present to each soul in every present moment. The more the soul is purified in the Flame of Holy Love, the wiser his choices in the present moment, for it is Holy Love that carries with it the seed of wisdom which cultivates holiness.”

February 7, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to underscore the greatest temptation in the world today. It is the temptation which is the very foundation of all sin. It is the temptation which destroys nations, pulls souls to their perdition and attempts to undermine Heaven's intervention here. I speak of the temptation to compromise the truth.”

“Remember, Satan is the father of lies. He makes evil look good, and good to appear evil. He inflates egos as a way of promoting his own agenda. He fosters the need for control, power and money in hearts by distorting the truth. Once truth is compromised, the soul is vulnerable to any temptation.”

“Take, for instance, the sin of abortion. Satan convinced the general public that life does not begin at conception. Once this truth was challenged, the groundwork for abortion was laid.”

“Let us look now at this particular Mission. It has changed many lives and has the potential to change a multitude more. So, of course, Satan challenges the truth of the Messages and the Mission itself. There is nothing confusing about the Mission or the Messages, but the enemy of all souls has made it seem so by compromising the truth.”

“The truth is compromised in every heart that willingly makes choices outside of Holy Love. The truth is compromised when the soul does not trust. In lack of trust in Jesus, he is trusting only in human effort, not Divine Providence.”

“So you can see the great weapon Satan has when he tempts a soul to compromise the truth. This is the cause of the loss of salvation.”

February 8, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Once again I come to speak to you about temptation. It is always the pride of self-love that opens the soul to the compromise of truth. While no one should judge another's motives, it is good to understand why any soul would embrace untruth. It is in this way temptations can be avoided.”

“The heart opens itself to Satan's lies through the love of some sin, such as greed, lust, love of reputation or power. Once the truth is compromised, the sin seems reasonable and is embraced. Therefore, each heart needs to recognize where his affections lie and what ports of entry Satan uses to pull him into sin.”

“If a soul is unable to see the ways that Satan attacks him, he is weak and vulnerable to evil suggestions. The more the soul recognizes this, the stronger he becomes spiritually. To know your spiritual weaknesses is to increase your spiritual strength.”

“Every soul should pray to be shown this knowledge daily.”

“Say this prayer:”

“Dear Jesus, show me the ways Satan is attacking me in this present moment. Be my armor, and strengthen me against his attacks. Amen.”

The following prayer given by Jesus on July 13, 2007 should be said with the above prayer:

“Your words, Lord, are Light and Truth. Your Provision, Your Mercy and Your Love come to me clothed in truth. Help me always to live in Your Truth. Assist me in recognizing Satan's deceit in my own thoughts and in the thoughts, words and actions of others. Do not let humility elude me, as I know humility is truth itself. Amen.”

February 15, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come once again to address the topic of temptation. I invite sinners to realize that every temptation – great or small – comes clothed in Satan's untruth. The untruth appeals to the god of self-love, for Satan knows best how to appeal to every heart.”

“This is the reason self-knowledge is paramount in the battle to be perfected in Holy Love.”

“Ponder my words to you today carefully. Allow them to become a part of your heart.”

February 19, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to speak to you again about temptation. Temptations most often are not obvious, but always something that appeals to the senses or the soul's well-being, something that supports disordered self-love.”

“The more the soul is strengthened in Holy Love, the greater his ability to ward off self-love and thus temptations. Holy Love needs to be the armor against temptation.”

“Satan is very pleased when he can tempt a soul to lack of trust in the Lord. He does so by pulling the heart out of the present moment and into the future. He presents the soul with every sort of reason not to trust, and every sort of possible events that may occur contrary to trust. This is how I, myself, was tempted to deny the Lord as He entered His Passion. I was tempted to fear facing the same demise as He did. I did not embrace Holy Love, the present moment, nor did I trust.”

“Please understand it is acceptable to consider the consequences of present moment decisions, but Holy Love must always be the determining factor of every decision. It is when concern for self takes over your decisions, that you have given in to temptation.”

February 22, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come once again to address the subject of temptation. The soul opens his heart to temptation when he is motivated by self-interest alone. It is self-interest that convolutes goals and twists the truth. All sin begins at the doorway of disordered self-interest.”

“Holy Love cleanses the heart of self-interest and redirects the heart to focus on love of God and neighbor. Because lack of self-interest is the first step towards the victory of truth in every heart, Satan tries to consume every present moment with thoughts, words and actions directed towards self-interests.”

“The soul that wishes to be perfected in Holy Love must be aware of the ports of entry Satan uses to enter his heart. Let Holy Love stand vigil over every doorway to the heart, making the enemy's access impossible.”

March 3, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today and during this age of confusion, there is a great temptation to be disloyal to the truth. Once again this temptation, as with all others, is born of self-interest. You must see, then, that self-interest often opposes reality in a quest for some personal agenda.”

“Hearts that are thus predisposed can hardly offer a fair and unbiased discernment of situations which oppose their own will. This temptation against truth itself is responsible for negative discernment regarding some private revelations today.”

“Even in the desperate situation the world finds itself in, Heaven's advice and intervention is disregarded – even scoffed at; indeed, good is challenged while evil goes unchallenged. Modern communications are bringing decadence to the forefront; yet morality does not challenge such temptations – instead technology is lauded.”

“If grievous sin is the norm, how far behind can God's Judgment be?”

“Realize that your ‘yes' to temptation is also your ‘yes' to God's wrath. Recognize the truth of my warning to you today.”

March 5, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

“St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help you see that any attack upon the truth is unjustified. In this light understand that to lead a consecrated life, one must also live in the truth.”

“Today it is difficult, at best, to discern the reality of truth. Too often power and authority are used to support lies. The temptation to choose such an unjustified path is one of self-interest, not what is best for the salvation of souls. Avarice, love of power and its attendant spirit of love of control take over the heart, removing from the heart the love of souls and their salvation. Often false discernment is the by-product of refusal to accept whom God is working through. This, too, is a grave temptation of pride.”

“Each soul is charged with the reality of discovering the truth. To do so, he may need to pray to overcome disordered self-love and all of its subsequent pitfalls – the greatest of which is rash judgment. This, in and of itself, is a great temptation and pitfall of Satan.”

“See now, how many things weave together to help or hinder the consecrated soul from living in the truth. Be aware of Satan's snares which take root in pride. With humility search out the truth, for Satan has great difficulty in confusing and tempting the humble heart.”

March 8, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Please tell the people this for me. Any sin is the direct result of some weakness in Holy Love. Holy Love is the embodiment of the Ten Commandments. Therefore, a transgression in Holy Love is also a transgression of one or more of God's Commandments. Self-interest, if it is extreme, is a weakness in Holy Love. This is how Satan introduces temptation to the heart.”

March 9, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to tell you that you should desire holiness. If this desire consumes the heart, temptations which oppose holiness are laid bare and more readily overcome.”

“Remember, the key to the First Chamber, which is the Immaculate Heart of Our Mother, is the ejaculation ‘Protectress of the Faith, come to my aid'. The enemy of every soul takes flight before this most potent title, and temptations are readily vanquished.”

“See that the temptation to fear consumes Holy Trust. Do not embrace any fear. Use Our Lady's title to overcome any worry.”

March 23, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“When you arise in the morning you should remember to offer the entire day to Jesus. Ask Him, Who is All Wisdom, to help you to recognize temptations at their inception. The more you sacrifice, the easier it is for you to recognize Satan's traps and avoid them. Then you can journey deeper into the Chambers of the United Hearts – those Sacred Chambers revealed here for the first time to humanity.”

March 26, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Never believe that you can readily uncover the ways in which Satan tempts you. He knows your heart better than you do. He knows how to use your emotions and your senses to lead you into sin. He is the master of disguises and often comes clothed in goodness. He convolutes truth, helping you to accept his lies.”

“This is why you must embrace Holy Love with your whole heart. Holy Love is the essence of goodness – the path of holiness and the secret weapon enabling you to uncover evil. Once again I remind you, that which opposes Holy Love is not from Heaven but from Satan. It is important to let Holy Love consume your heart so that every thought, word and deed is Holy Love.”

“This is the way to avoid temptation.”

April 12, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I wish to point out the two great temptations which most often rob the soul of the present moment. They are unforgiveness and guilt. Both of these temptations plunge the soul into the past. Both of these form great barriers between the human heart and the heart of God.”

“Unforgiveness bears ill feelings towards another which are fanned by the flames of pride. Guilt is unforgiveness of self, a self-love which cannot forgive the errors the soul made in the past. Both stem from pride.”

“Whenever you feel the temptation of unforgiveness, either of self or another, once again flee to the Immaculata by saying, ‘Mary, Protectress of the Faith and Refuge of Holy Love, come to my aid'.”

“Satan will flee!”


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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I am inviting every soul to realize that temptation is Satan's invitation to sin. As such, it behooves each soul to recognize what form Satan uses as this invitation. If he does not attempt to identify Satan's invitations, he is taken unawares and is most likely to trip and fall into sin.”

“Satan is the master of disguise and the father of lies. His intellect is far above any human intellect. Therefore, you as a mere human, must constantly place yourself in the Heart of the Immaculata by saying,'Mary, Protectress of the Faith and Refuge of Holy Love, come to my aid'.”

April 13, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Do not give in to discouragement, lack of trust or impatience. These are all temptations which pull you out of the present moment and into the future.”

“Always remember, God reveals His plan in His way and in His time. Neither worry nor presumption can change God's perfect plan.”

“To be a more perfect instrument, hang on to the present moment in Holy Love. The greater your effort in the present, the more God uses you to introduce His plans to the world.”

May 12, 2010
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St. Peter

(Temptation)

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“This is how the soul opens the door to all temptation. He places himself first – God and all others last. Through love of self, he allows himself to compromise the truth. In this way, good becomes evil and evil good. Truth is obscured by personal agendas. Sin is no longer regarded as sin.”

“Through such a disordered self-love, the soul convinces himself that there is no abyss between his own heart and the Heart of God. He is able to do so, for he views everything through the eyes of self- love. Through this inordinate self-love, the soul begins to believe he can do no wrong – perhaps even that he is incapable of sin. Such a one has fallen into the grasp of the enemy of all souls.”

“The Messages of Holy and Divine Love are bearers of truth – exposing evil and disarming the unsuspecting soul who places himself in so high esteem.”

“Do not allow yourselves to fall into the clutches of this very dangerous temptation; many souls have. Pray for the truth of humility which allows the soul to see where he stands in the Eyes of God. It is the courageous soul who will do so.”

July 16, 2010
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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Today I have come to tell you there is a grave error in the heart of the world which leads souls away from genuine discernment. Discernment is the sincere search for the truth.”

“It is always the spirit of disordered self-love which causes the soul to form opinions contrary to the truth and to label these opinions as discernment. In truth such opinions are nothing more than rash judgment. So often the misuse of the term “discernment” levies false judgments against Heaven”s interventions in the world. This is the temptation to fulfill some personal or even hidden agenda such as love of money, power or reputation ” even the desire to control.”

“The soul cannot give in to these temptations of false discernment and rash judgment unless he seeks to fulfill some need of his own above and beyond the truth.”

“Those who proclaim that they have discernment have opened the door of their hearts to Satan”s trickery through spiritual pride.”

December 17, 2010
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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“There comes a time when every soul must face the truth of how he stands before God. At that time – whether it be the grace of an illumination of conscience or the soul's last judgment – it will matter how every temptation to sin was managed. The soul will be judged as to how much his heart resembles Holy Love.”

“If he used his senses towards any impurity or his tongue to destroy another's reputation, he will be held accountable. If he was given a position of esteem or authority but used it only towards self-gain, and in so doing trampled the rights of others underfoot, he will be judged accordingly. Those who have rash judged Heaven's Mission here and impeded the propagation of the Rosary of the Unborn will be made to know how many little lives were taken because of their misdeeds.”

“No one should take lightly their obligation to seek the truth and to live in the truth. Do not settle on the opinion that best suits your lifestyle. Open your heart to the truth and live in the truth, which is Holy Love. You will have less to answer for.”

April 6, 2011
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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I have come to help mankind understand that the wise man does not store up food, drink and clothing to last him through these end times. While these are a physical security, he should safeguard and store up faith in his heart. When man puts all his trust in his own efforts, he is giving in to a temptation against faith. These temptations can be insidious and very subtle. So then, the soul needs to turn to Mary, Protectress of the Faith in his every need.”

“Why do you think the Holy Mother came to earth during these times seeking the title ‘Protectress of the Faith'? Satan flees before this title, and Our Lady carries every need directly to Her Son. Faith in hearts is more in jeopardy than the environment, financial security or any commodity combined. Recognize how and where Satan is attacking in your own lives.”

June 1, 2011
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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The precursor to evil in the world is the acceptance of evil thoughts in the heart. Satan tries to influence every soul in this way. This is why every soul needs to form the habit of filtering his thoughts, words and actions through Holy Love – not to do so leaves an open door to the enemy.”

“Understand that the lock on the door to temptation is Holy Love. The key in the lock is free will. These days people do not look for Satan's temptations. They do not even try to recognize them. To so many, good and evil are the same, and no effort is made to distinguish one from the other.”

“The reason for this Mission of Holy Love is to shed the Light of Truth upon thoughts, words and actions. The Light of Truth is Holy Love.”

June 29, 2012
Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul
St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“These days, title and authority are being used to oppose Truth. I am not here to appease those in power, but to support the Truth. I have freedom of speech because I come from Heaven. It is in this way I can lead the followers of this Mission around obstacles to their own salvation.”

“The Truth needs to take over the hearts of all government leaders so that rights are preserved and true democracy is restored. If the citizens of this once great nation saw the evil at work in the background in Washington, there would be no election in November but a revolution of good against evil.”

“This is not the hour in history to fear speaking up for the Truth. It is the moment when Truth must stand out as the only solution.”

August 27, 2012
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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“Here is the reason God is upholding this Mission in the face of so much controversy and opposition: In the age to come, which fast approaches, there will be false teaching – heretical concepts – all presented as Truth. Even now it is at hand.”

“If people do not learn now to look beneath the surface to find the Truth, they will be easily lead astray and carried off by every compromise.”

“This is why Jesus is asking that people discover the real Truth of this Mission and make the effort not to be misled by tricky words and statements. In the future, people will have to do this in order to remain in the Remnant Faithful, who will embrace the true faith.”

2 Timothy 4:1-5
I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus who is to judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom: preach the word, be urgent in season and out of season, convince, rebuke, and exhort, be unfailing in patience and in teaching. For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own likings, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander into myths. As for you, always be steady, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.

September 22, 2013
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St. Peter

St. Peter comes holding a key. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“As people of faith, you must realize that sin is still sin and does not change in the presence of social justice. There are no gray areas where sin is concerned. Right is never wrong, and wrong is never right. Remember the concept of – love the sinner but hate the sin. We must never get so carried away with love of the sinner that we ignore the sin. This is a compromise of the Truth.”

“There can never be spiritual growth unless sin is recognized, addressed and conquered. The soul opens himself to all sorts of error unless he overcomes his iniquities. It does not do any good to pander to the heart of a sinner so as not to offend, and then expect him to repent.”

“Leaders are set in place by God to give guidelines – not to confuse. We must love enough to lead the sinner away from evil. This is how I led in my day.”

October 8, 2013
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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I tell you, it is not enough to say souls need to choose good over evil according to their conscience. What matters to God is what the conscience is based upon. To be righteous in God's Eyes, the conscience must be formed in the Truth – the Truth of Holy Love which is the embrace of the Ten Commandments.”

“People cannot make up their own truths and act on them, for to do so would be heresy. This way of thinking lends autonomy to any moral precept; even those outside of God's Laws, thus making evil good by merit of free will choice.”

“Do not be confused. Confusion is not of God.”

November 26, 2013
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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“I tell you, with authority, that those who have influence over the moral decisions of others must not paint these decisions with a gray paint brush. Always present right as right, wrong as wrong and sin as sin! Do not try to accommodate the liberal conscience to win him over. This is the embrace of error!”

“God's Commandments do not change to suit personalities or agendas. You must always guide those whom you influence, lovingly, along the path of Holy Love without exception.”

February 27, 2014
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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“It is important that all people who live in the Truth of Holy Love recognize their intrinsic call to apostleship for Truth cannot be hidden, but must be brought out into the light. Every apostleship, if it is of the Lord, must be founded on Holy Love and Truth. If it is not, it is false and full of human error.”

“This apostleship of Love and Truth is just as important today as it was in the day when Jesus was in the world. Love and Truth are the arsenal against secular error. Therefore, it stands in direct opposition to worldly values and competition.”

“As apostles of Truth and Love, you must never remain silent. In my day, I depended on grace to present every opportunity to evangelize. You must pray in the same way and be spiritually awakened to recognize every opportunity.”

1 Peter 5:2-5
Tend the flock of God that is your charge, not by constraint but willingly, not for shameful gain but eagerly, not as domineering over those in your charge but being examples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd is manifested you will obtain the unfading crown of glory. Likewise you that are younger be subject to the elders. Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for “God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.”


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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“It is important to understand at the beginning of this endeavor, my discourse on apostleship, the difference between a disciple and an apostle. A disciple is on the first step of the ladder to apostleship. The disciple has heard of the Messages on Holy Love and of the apparitions. His interest is peaked and he becomes – so to speak – a pupil of Holy Love. Some become false disciples, exploring the Messages merely to find what they judge as error so they can excuse themselves from belief.”

“The apostle, on the other hand, believes in and lives the Messages. Furthermore, he accepts responsibility for evangelizing the Messages and leading others in the way of Holy Love and Truth. This is the call I responded to in my day.”

“These days, the true apostles must oppose false discernment and duplicity of some ‘disciples' and many onlookers. They must be prepared to do battle in any given moment – always with the sword of Truth. They must preach Holy Love, not only by words, but by actions, as well.”

“Everyone who is a disciple should be open to apostleship.”

February 28, 2014
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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.”

March 1, 2014
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St. Peter

St. Peter says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“No one is called to apostleship for himself, but is as worthy as he is humble. This is not a call, then, of prestige, but a call of self-abnegation. True apostles do not label themselves as such, but in the quiet of their hearts recognize their call and pursue it through the grace of God.”

“In my day, we, the Apostles, were recognized as such because of our close affiliation with Jesus during His Life. Today, what distinguishes apostles of Holy Love is their willingness to live the Messages and to instruct others concerning them. Apostleship is all about the salvation of souls.”

“Therefore, do not look for any personal recognition or self-importance through apostleship. Be small, unassuming and humble. These are the traits of Holy Love. Always protect the Truth.”

March 2, 2014
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St. Peter

St. Peter comes holding a key. He says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The key to a good apostleship is Holy Love in the heart. This is the height and the depth of every evangelization effort. It is only then that the apostle can meet people where they are spiritually in a non-critical way. The apostle looks into his own heart to find error first. He trusts in God's Mercy for forgiveness. This helps him to forgive what he sees as errors in others' hearts.”

“Holy Love is the safeguard against self-righteousness. It promotes in the heart an effort to be non-judgmental. Holy Love reaches out to all people and all nations. While a heart steeped in Holy Love does not judge, it leads in a positive effort towards salvation – always pointing to the next positive step to be taken, and leading past any pitfall with gentleness.”

July 27, 2014
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St. Peter

St. Peter comes. He's holding a key. He says: “Praise be to Jesus”

“All worthy leaders exemplify Holy Love. Their hearts and their lives bear witness to the fruits of the Spirit. Their speech delivers only Truth. In the worthy leader there is no guile or deceit. This is how you discern a worthy leader as opposed to one who abuses his authority.”

Read Galatians 5:22-25

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such there is no law. And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit.

October 9, 2014
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St. Peter

St. Peter is here and says: “Praise be to Jesus.”

“The Mission here is, and always has been, the salvation of souls. The Messages given are scripturally sound*. They are Truth. Truth is based upon godliness. No one can claim to be an apostle or messenger of God who opposes the Truth.”

“God, in His Mercy, has sent the Truth once again into the world through this Mission. My brothers and sisters, do you not understand the Truth in your midst? Do you not recognize God's call to you? Do not persist in your disbelief, but believe.”

* Read 2 Timothy 1:13-14, 3:16-17 (Model of Sound Teaching – Faith and Love in Christ as found in what contributes to holiness inspired by Scripture)

Follow the pattern of the sound words which you have heard from me, in the faith and love which are in Christ Jesus; guard the Truth that has been entrusted to you by the Holy Spirit who dwells within us. …All scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.