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Katya Rivas: Be Not Afraid Talk About The Messages

The Medallion of the Apostolate of the New Evangelization

The Door to Heaven - Extracts

A teaching for Man,
about his weaknesses,
limits and reach.

Cochabamba — Bolivia
Spanish Editions: 1996 and 1998
English Edition 1.1 - July 1999

The Door to Heaven – Extract No. 33

Do Not Be Afraid To Talk About The Messages
25-Aug-96
The Lord
DH-33

(I was crying bitterly about something that happened to me and I was feeling guilty.)

Calm down, little one, do not you see I am here? It is logically human that your "bad temper" is used as a shield – write this within quotation marks – because a bad temper is something that is always vented on the first person in sight. Intransigence from obedience to the Lord, that is the exact definition. There is fear of the murmuring about the decision you might make, which is why your bad temper is used as a shield. Cast your worries away! If I am with you, who can harm you?… Remember there are highly unprofitable grounds; others, rich in their value, compensate the poor production of the first… Only I can grant to each person what belongs to him or her.

If I ever need witnesses of My Love, I know your weakness would be at My service.

Do not fear, a good soul submits to My Will, incites other souls; if they imitate and obey, good for them. If that obedience is not achieved, close that door and look for other places to take My truth, but… in peace. It is not your fault, do not worry. I will not take My Graces away from you as long as you deserve them. I can not take anything away from you. Can you not see how much your love moves My Heart? Does it not make you happy to know that you saved three new souls for Me?

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I told you before that your own people would abandon you. I suffered this too, why not you?

Let Me seduce your eyes filled with tears, with the sweet reflections of hope. Contemplate Me on the Cross. That is it. Breathe deeply again. I will stabilize your spiritual balance... Do not be afraid to talk about the Messages. My Spirit makes those whom I choose columns of fire, flaming bonfires of love, so that they will be My witnesses.

(continues…)

….EXTRACT CONCLUDES….

EDITOR’S NOTE: Through the rest of 2002, Scoop will be publishing a series of daily reflections on spiritual matters from Bolivian author Katya Rivas. Rivas, has received an official imprimatur from the Catholic Church for several books she says she was instructed to write by Jesus Christ, Mary and various Angels. Scoop’s extract, above, comes from Rivas’s book “The Door to Heaven”. In 1999 Katya Rivas was the subject of a top-rating documentary show hosted by Mike Willessee (see Scoop TV review - Jesus Christ Tells FOXNews He Wants To Hug World and Scoop Images ). More recently Rivas says she was instructed by Jesus to have her books translated and published on the internet with the intention of having the books distributed to as wide an audience as possible. Several of the books can now be read online at http://www.greatcrusade.org/, and more are coming soon.

COPYRIGHT NOTICE: “Copyright© 2000 by The Great Crusade of Love and Mercy. All rights reserved. This book is published in coordination with The Apostolate of the New Evangelization. Permission is granted to reproduce this book as a whole in its entirety with no changes or additions and as long as the reproduction and distribution is done solely on a non-profit basis. This document is available at no cost online and can be downloaded and printed from the following Web Sites: in English at: http://www.greatcrusade.org and Spanish at: http://www.grancruzada.orgPlease copy and distribute this book”.

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