Message of St. Michael the Archangel of 20 September 2010
“I bless you and I bring you the greeting of God Most High of whom I am the servant. I am the Archangel Michael and I contemplate the face of God. I am His testimony in every part of the universe. I continuously intercede for you together with all Angels of whom I was made the head by the Lord of the universe. I hear the voice of the Father and I see His face; I was called to serve Him in a special way, and for this, I am grateful and honoured. This involves the duty to honour and bear witness to Him. For this reason, I turn to you and I hope my words will convey all the love and goodness of God to you.
Witnessing the life of God is the first duty of a Christian. It is also the task of the universal Church, which is not limited to the Earth but involves Mary Most Holy, our Queen, the Angels, the Saints, all people faithful to God and the souls in purgatory. Just as Jesus Christ has come to the world to bear witness to the Father and to reveal His face, each one of you is sent to bear witness to the face of God that you contemplate in yourselves since the image of God is imprinted on each one of you. This testimony can only be given through communion and love and the life of God that every member of the people of God lives.
The universal Church bears witness to the living light; therefore, it is important for the Church to be increasingly immersed in the divine Light. This is what the work of Christ consists of, for He intercedes with the Father for the whole of His Church.
This is also the work of us Archangels and all Angels; they help the holy people of God to reach fullness. It is time for the people of God to reach the fullness of the living and acting grace to become perfect instruments of salvation.
Jesus Christ continues to work through each one of you and through the universal Church of which He is the only Lord and Head. Jesus Christ is the High Priest and the Supreme Shepherd. No one in the universe can equal His power. Remember that by offering your life sincerely to God, all of you become living limbs of the universal Church, limbs of Christ. Therein lies your dignity and your responsibility as humans and as children of God. Continue reading…
