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The timeline of apocalyptic events according to what God has revealed to me…
Scripture on the End Times
We cannot know the day, nor the hour, of the events of the End Times. However, on some level, according to what the Lord has revealed to me, we have been living in the End Times since Constantine first legalized the practice of the Catholic Church, and promulgated the faith throughout the Western World.
Do not, like many who are tempted today, use this verse to justify willful blindness: “Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour,” (Matt 25:13). Rather, meditate upon Christ’s many words regarding watchfulness. “When you see all these things, you know that he is near, at the very gates.” (Matt 24:33)
We cannot know the day nor the hour - not even Jesus knows this - only God the Father (Matt 25:36), for time is the least important factor in prophecy. When the prophecy is fulfilled is far less important than the truth that it shall be fulfilled. We see this constantly in the Old Testament.
God the Father is a loving, caring, merciful Father, who will delay consequences at the least sign of repentance from His children. Thus, Jonah appeared a liar when he predicted the downfall of Ninevah. Sadly, the inhabitants - when they saw no disaster coming upon them - ceased to repent, and so earned a fulfillment of what Jonah prophesied. They, like the Wicked Servant, declared, “My Master is delayed in coming” (Matt 24:48). In our wickedness, we do not always see that the delay is on account of His trust in us, and not His negligence.
Yet, He asks us to use wisdom, and pay attention to the signs of the age (Matt 24:33), so that no one deceives us (Matt 24:4).
The Words of St. John to Me
“Love is the motivation behind prophecy. I am the Apostle of Love, and my vision of Apocalypse is the greatest of all prophecies, given to me by virtue of my intimate relationship with Christ and His mother. For aside from St. Joseph, I lived in the most intimate relationship with Jesus and Mary than any other person has or will ever live. Thus, by virtue of my love for Him and His love for me, I was primed to receive the prophecy concerning the End of All Things. For as you can see when I speak of myself in the vision, my sorrow and my fears are true sorrow and fear, perfectly oriented toward God as an outpouring of my love for His Sacred Heart, and a desire for the fulfillment of His Divine Will. I see with perfect vision, and thus I am the Eagle, crying out, ““Woe! Woe! Woe to those who live on the earth!” (Rev. 8:13) And this cry is an outpouring of my heart upon all the faithful and little ones of God, in every generation, calling from my heart to theirs, to awaken them to His love, before it is too late.
“I understood the vision in its entirety, yet I did not know all things that would come of my sight, for the personal nature of the message, as it affected every soul who was to live, was not made known to me. Thus I was not made aware of the mini-fulfillments of the final fulfillment, just as Eve could not have known all the women who would trod upon Satan’s head, although she understood that there would be one woman, mighty and powerful, who would one day undo and make new the mistake she had made in the garden. Nor did she desire to know. It was enough for her to know of the one woman, and that every woman shared in that calling in a personal and symbolic, though not a literal, capacity. And thus she knew it was worthwhile to share this message with her daughters, as I shared it with my churches. For if, I ask you, all these things are to come to pass no matter what we do, and if these things shall not come in our day, is it necessary for us to know of it? Of what use is a prophecy, if it does not affect our daily lives?
“All prophecy affects our daily lives, for all prophecy concerns God’s love for us. Prophecy is relational! Prophecy is promise - promise of the kingdom: and this kingdom abides in our souls, and abides in His heaven, and abides in Himself. Thus, although the time of Christ’s sojourn on earth and the time of the Apocalypse (just like the time of the deliverance from Egypt, and the time of Abraham’s life) were more clearly elements of the love story between God and Man than were other times in history, yet all individuals contain that love story within their own breasts. Thus to really know and recognize the story, all must keep the end in mind as well as the beginning. Prophecy is just as necessary as history.
For example, a man and woman must keep marriage in mind when they meet, for that is the end toward which they are working. This is the Old Testament. Once they are married - once the bridegroom has come! - they must keep their death in mind, knowing that now is the time to grow in intimacy and love, because this era shall not last forever. This is the New Testament.
“If I, through the prophetic scripture of the Apocalypse, have already declared and enumerated the fulfillment of time, then why do individuals continue to have visions, and open their mouths to declare prophetic truths? Of what use, you wish to know, are your prophecies, if a soul need merely to read the scripture of Apocalypse to hear of the relationship between Christ and his Bridegroom?
“I will tell you. God has a long memory, but man’s is short. How easily they dismiss my words, the words I received from God Himself! How quick they are to excuse them, and fear their purport. Because we want to know the time, we turn away from the substance. Peter said to Christ, “Will this one be alive in that time?” And my Lord declared to him, “What is it to you if he is?” Do not ask about the time, but about the substance. Be ready, for He is coming. The time is soon. Do not think these things have already come to pass, they are to be! For God has not finished telling the story of His creation, He is still redeeming it! He shall restore the land that He created, and it shall be as magnificent as Eden! And only then shall He come to us, and judge us, and marshal in the New Heaven and the New Earth, and then the new story shall begin. Believe, and blessed are they who do not see, but believe, and blessed are they who read the words of the Apocalypse aloud, for the day is coming, and the day is now, and the story is coming to pass.”
The words of St. John, the Evangelist, Beloved Disciple, and Apostle of Christ, to me, concerning the gift of prophecy and how to understand and approach such a gift:
“Prophecy is fundamentally relational. It is not a guess, or a prediction about coming events on the part of the seer. It is a message from Lord to servant. God is consistent in His imagery, and thus many apparitions and messages will sound similar, although those prophets knew not one another, nor studied one another’s words.
“For example, the overlapping aspects in the Fatima, Lourdes, and Guadalupe visions all come from the mouths of little ones who knew nothing of previous apparitions, and did not know to harp on her beauty, radiance, roses, folded hands, gentle voice, or soft smile. These were universal elements, in spite of the differences in her appearance, clothing, and messages.
“Never excuse or apologize for a message. Never assume the Lord must have meant something else. If the words sound similar to a heresy but are not a heresy, do not try to change them to make them sound less so. Heresy disguises itself as truth, but truth does not disguise itself as heresy. Meditate on the true words, and true understanding will come with time.
Overview of the Apocalypse
Each of the seven seals is an era of time since Christ Ascended into Heaven. No era passes away - rather, each new era enriches the knowledge and mysteries which came before.
Horses: The horses represent the spirit of the time.
Figureheads: The riders (aside from representing all of humanity), are each a leader, a real person, who personifies that era: the person most in tune with the spirit of the age.
Evangelists: The four evangelists are each connected to one of the first four ages, like its patron saint. They rise up in that time to guide the faithful and protect them, and to reveal deeper truths contained in their gospels to those willing to listen in those times.
Beasts: The animals are neither good nor bad.
Natural Virtue: Natural virtue is a quality belonging naturally to a thing, which is neither good nor bad on its own, but dependent on how it is used by man. Therefore, the ‘pride’ of the age of the Lion (which is not the Deadly Sin, but rather a disposition toward Lordliness) is good in the hands of good men, and evil in the hands of evil men. It is how man chooses to participate in the spirit of the age, and its virtue, that determines life or death to that age.
Conversation with the Lord Regarding the Seven Seals
Lord, can you tell me more about the seals, and how they apply to our time now?
“Yes, I will tell you. Open the text.”
What is the significance of the creature?
“The creature is My time, and the things belonging to My time. The horse is how the time plays out, and the rider is how mankind chooses to use this time.”
What of the things they carry?
“They carry the chosen weapons for that time. If they are used to fight evil, they come from Me. If they are used to perpetrate evil, they are not of Me.”
What about the things they are given? Do these come from you?
“They do. According to their requests. At their requests, I gave them what I would have preferred not to give.”
Then why did you allow it?
“I allow those things my children ask for. Out of their weakness, and because it is not the greatest evil. As I drew them to myself, I yearned for their repentance.”
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