God thru Julie Whedbee URGENT LETTER

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by jnice :), May 12, 2015.

  1. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

    Prayers for you Dean....that you and your family prosper again. You have a cross with such a large family...but you are rich in faith....the greatest blessing !
     
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  2. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

    Praying for you...keep us posted on the storm! Stay safe+
     
  3. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

    Amen!
     
  4. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    God speaks firm so we don't think this tribulation and our times is just another bump in the road. Indeed we are, as our popess have been saying, in the greatest battle that has ever taken place: St. John Paul, "We are standing in the face of the greatest historic confrontation....... We are facing the final confrontation......." Do we get it!!!!

    We had better recognize what Saints, Prophets and God's messengers are saying or we won't be doing ourselves or our family any good by burrying our heads in the sand at this critical moment. As a father of 11 children I know the worries ahead, but have heeded the preparations both physical and spiritual that God and his Blessed Mother have been revealing to us. Then I let God do what he only can do, as he did for the 8 Jesuit priests when the first atom bomb fell 8 blocks from their home. He preserved them from harm because, "in that house we followed the Fatima message and prayed the rosary daily".
     
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  5. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Praying for the poor people on those islands, a huge storm. I wonder if the Bishops asked for prayers to avert it?

    pray, pray , pray.
     
  6. Mario

    Mario Powers

    Prayers for Dean and nic329! Dean, looks like you had a tough year financially, and with seven children to boot.

    Jesus, we trust in you! Help all who need financial assistance to live month to month! Mercy, Lord, mercy! And your joy and peace to go along with it! Mother Mary, intercede for us!

    Safe in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary!
     
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  7. picadillo

    picadillo Guest

    Hi Dean,

    I have six kids and I used to have a beautiful wife, who just divorced me, a beautiful house, lucky to sell it and am living with my dad right now. I also lost it all. Not my faith, though at times I get mad at God. Not my kids, God has blessed me with incredible faithful kids. You have your wife, that it so much. God has given me only what I need, nothing extra and I am grateful. Try to be grateful for what He has given you. Pray the chaplet of divine mercy. Don't look down the road. Lord, give us this day our daily bread. I will pray for you and God Bless You.
     
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  8. nic329

    nic329 New Member

    Thank you Mario for your prayers and thank you for anyone who is kind enough to pray for me and my family....esp. my father, his health is not good...
    God Bless all here!
     
  9. padraig

    padraig Powers

    More prayers for all. It's not like me but at times the great needs of others leaves me with nothing to write except I am going to keep praying to Our Lady for you all.

    Praying for answers is the beginning of the answer.
     
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  10. padraig

    padraig Powers

    You all remind me to count my blessings. What great Faithyou all have!!
     
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  11. CrewDog

    CrewDog Guest

    Back at Ya!! :LOL:

    GOD SAVE ALL HERE!!
     
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  12. Jackie

    Jackie Archangels

    Julie Whedbee's messages sounding Old Testament, I've noticed the Protestant messages do have more and certain repeated Biblical terms. A help because of their Bible Alone.

    nic329, Dean and Picadillo, joining prayers with everyone else for your intentions. We read how the saints felt about their crosses, amazing, even saw them as a gift (ie St. Francis). God help us to be like them.

    :cool: Dean and picadillo, Fatima too I think. I am jealous of you having seven and ten children. All that love. I tell my two, a boy and a girl. They have to be brother and sister to each other. It was my fault (sin), using rotten contraception.
     
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  13. Rosa

    Rosa New Member

    I'm not buying this letter because of the element of "once saved, always saved" that it contains:
    You must know that you could never do anything on your own to earn My love, or earn your way into Heaven. Your acceptance of Me and My sacrifice is all that is required.

    Scripture is clear that more than "faith alone" is required for salvation. I'm thinking this letter is the product of Julie's imagination and Protestant theology.
     
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  14. Bernadette

    Bernadette Archangels

    Rosa, how are you doing? I've been praying for your health daily since February. I pray everything is good news!

    God Bless!
     
  15. Heidi

    Heidi Powers

    I agree, Rosa. That is enough to rule her messages out for me.
     
  16. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    I don't see your point in this statement, as this has nothing to do with "once saved always saved". You must know that you could never do anything on your own to earn My love, or earn your way into Heaven. Your acceptance of Me and My sacrifice is all that is required. It is dealing with our faith. Acceptance of Jesus and His salvific sacrifice is the bottom line. Allot is encompassed in this, but this is it and scripture attests to it throughout.

    Lo and behold, Mark Mallett in his recent blog speaks to this issue:
    THERE are many sincere and genuine “prophets” in the Protestant churches today. But not surprisingly, there are holes and gaps in some of their “prophetic words” at this hour, precisely because there are holes and gaps in their theological premises. Such a statement is not intended to be inflammatory or triumphalistic, as though “we Catholics” have the corner on God, so to speak. No, the fact is, many Protestant (Evangelical) Christians today have a greater love and devotion to God’s Word than many Catholics, and have cultivated a great zeal, prayer life, faith, and openness to the spontaneity of the Holy Spirit. And thus, Cardinal Ratzinger makes an important qualification of contemporary Protestantism:

    Heresy, for Scripture and the early Church, includes the idea of a personal decision against the unity of the Church, and heresy’s characteristic is pertinacia, the obstinacy of him who persists in his own private way. This, however, cannot be regarded as an appropriate description of the spiritual situation of the Protestant Christian. In the course of a now centuries-old history, Protestantism has made an important contribution to the realization of Christian faith, fulfilling a positive function in the development of the Christian message and, above all, often giving rise to a sincere and profound faith in the individual non-Catholic Christian, whose separation from the Catholic affirmation has nothing to do with the pertinacia characteristic of heresy… The conclusion is inescapable, then: Protestantism today is something different from heresy in the traditional sense, a phenomenon whose true theological place has not yet been determined. —Cardinal Ratzinger (POPE BENEDICT XVI), The Meaning of Christian Brotherhood, pp. 87-88

    Perhaps it would serve the body of Christ better to do away with the self-imposed categories of “Protestant prophecy” vs “Catholic prophecy.” For an authentic prophetic word from the Holy Spirit is neither “Catholic” nor “Protestant”, but simply a word to all God’s children. That said, we cannot as easily do away with the real theological divisions that persist that at times do great harm to both private and Public Revelation, either casting God’s Word into a false interpretation or leaving it greatly impoverished. A few examples come to mind, such as those “prophecies” that depict the Catholic Church as the whore of Babylon, the Pope as a “false prophet,” and Mary as a pagan goddess. These are no little distortions, which in fact, have led many souls to even abandon their Catholic faith for a more subjective (and thus precarious) religious experience.

    Furthermore, these distortions have, in many instances, left out the most important aspects of the Great Storm that is upon us: that is, the triumph that is coming. Indeed, some of the most authentic voices in the Evangelical realm almost entirely focus on the coming “judgment” of America and the world. But there is so much more, so much more! But you won’t hear about it in Evangelical circles precisely because the triumph that is coming revolves around the “woman clothed in the sun”, the Blessed Virgin Mary...............................
    Read more here: http://www.markmallett.com/blog/the-marian-dimension-of-the-storm/
     
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  17. Heidi

    Heidi Powers

    Hi,
    I read Mark's post, he has some good points. That statement still doesn't seem right to me, though.....perhaps I am over analyzing it, as I tend to do. Why don't you think it sounds like once saved, always saved?
     
  18. davidtlig

    davidtlig Guest

    Thank you for drawing attention to this item from Mark Mallett, such a wise teacher in these days. Thanks in particular for the quote he highlights from Cardinal Ratzinger which would have been used as 'evidence' of Pope Francis' 'errors' had he said the same words:

    Heresy, for Scripture and the early Church, includes the idea of a personal decision against the unity of the Church, and heresy’s characteristic is pertinacia, the obstinacy of him who persists in his own private way. This, however, cannot be regarded as an appropriate description of the spiritual situation of the Protestant Christian. In the course of a now centuries-old history, Protestantism has made an important contribution to the realization of Christian faith, fulfilling a positive function in the development of the Christian message and, above all, often giving rise to a sincere and profound faith in the individual non-Catholic Christian, whose separation from the Catholic affirmation has nothing to do with the pertinacia characteristic of heresy… The conclusion is inescapable, then: Protestantism today is something different from heresy in the traditional sense, a phenomenon whose true theological place has not yet been determined.—Cardinal Ratzinger (POPE BENEDICT XVI), The Meaning of Christian Brotherhood, pp. 87-88​

    Things have reached such a state on the internet that it is difficult to quote words from Pope Francis as that just encourages people to look for examples of error in what he has written. But as Mark seems to realize, the critics of Francis seem less ready to criticize his predecessors!


     
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  19. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    Because she does not say, as Rose presumed, Faith ONLY. Julie, used the very words in scripture and because we have our antenna's up for heresy, we assume and rather than looking at the whole writings and in fact all of her alleged messages (which to me seem credible) we want to throw out the fact that God is working through Protestants, Jews and every other religion in these times where he finds a faithful person, even though they have not understood the fullness of His truth found only in the Catholic faith.
     
  20. Heidi

    Heidi Powers

    I think God is working through Protestsnts and others, I am just not sure about this one. But, I trust your opinion so I'll keep an open mind on her.
     

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