The Times of Our Father
“For the Lord, the most high, the awesome, is the great
king over the all the earth .” (Psalms 47:3)
April 2, l999 (Good Friday):
Dearest sweetest Father:
Barbara: Help me to remember that all things are in Your hands. I offer all things
up to You, Father.
[I see a pile of rocks near the foot of our Lord’s Cross, and I find I draw away
from looking at Him—it is too painful and horrible. And then I see Jesus
and He is piercing my right and left hand with something.]
Jesus: The Passion is played out in all your lives. It is essential to your wellbeing.
It replenishes that which is lacking. Demonstrate your love for Me by preceding
to that place in your heart that wants for love of Me and My Father. Remain
there for these next three days. Abide with Us in deep sorrow for your world
which has leveled much of what I built up in the years leading to the new millen-
nium. Build up that which has been decimated and destroyed. Do this by loving
Me, your Lord God and Savior—love My Father, your Father and God—and
love also the Holy Spirit Who brings you the possibility of a heavenly kingdom
while here on earth. Love My Mother, your Mother—your own. Love yourself
and each other for God abides with you and dwells in you for all eternity. Look
and see—this will be a profound recognition of this truth.
Above all, worship and adore your Father, My Father, as it pleases Him. And
this you have been given. Precede, daughter, and do not look back. Your trail
has been covered over by your tears and there will be no backtracking—only
advancement to our Father and God—the Creator of All and the merciful
Father of All Mankind. Present yourself before His glory and ask Him for what
you deem necessary for your good and the good of all His children—and He
will accede to your wishes, if it remains within His mighty will, His holy will—
His sacred promise.
Consider these times as the time of Our Father and be glad. You, all, have
arrived at the home intended. Now, will you have the courage to go in and
present yourself to the One Who made you? Or will you remain outside cower-
ing in fear and trepidation? Or will you believe the one who tells you He is not
at home—that He does not exist or that He has left long ago? He awaits you,
arms raised in comfort and solace. I beckon you, come—and come you must,
for the glory of God. Shalom.
2 Pt 2:9-11--“The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly from temptation, but
to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to be tormented. And especially
them who walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness, and despise government
[authority], audacious [bold], self willed, they fear not to bring in sects, blasphem-
ing. Whereas angels who are greater in strength and power, bring not against
themselves a railing judgment.”