Grave message from Heaven

During my sleep on December 9, 2023, I received the following message in a dream:

“Since my January 20th message was not taken seriously by my children, many of my children will die.”

This is the first time that I have ever received a message from Heaven in a dream.  It is a serious message with severe implications.  Hopefully, the indicated January 20th message can be found to determine what we have not taken seriously, and also who originated the message, namely God the Father, Jesus or the Blessed Mother.  

Doing some research, the following January 20, 2023 message from Jesus was given to Christina Gallagher in Ireland:

My daughter, I give you My call to My people: they hear, but they dismiss My call and that of your Immaculate Mother.

To those who reject My call yet search many places that are not of Me, I tell you people just as you are directed in the Book of My Word, ‘test the spirits’, look for the good fruit and if you find none, then know it is not of My call.

The world is on the brink of its destruction yet all they can think of is what message is new – to fulfil their empty hearts. Live the message of My call and that of your Immaculate Mother. There will be no new messengers, only the false who will lead you to destruction of your soul.

The battles are in place leading to the great and final battle of the world. I call you people of the world, see and believe. The war of the final battle is with you.

Come to My House of Prayer [in Ireland]. You will receive the anointing of the fire of the Spirit for your soul and find mercy.

I have sealed many in My Mother’s House. Now is the time for you people to receive the outpouring of the fire of Life. Stop running from place to place. Now is the time to listen and hear. Come and receive what the world cannot give you – life of the Spirit’s fire for eternal life. Those who receive of this fire will live for eternity. Its time is now. 

Those of you who fail to hear and continue to run from place to place will perish.

I have called for too long. I endure deeply for all souls since the time of My Passion.

Hear My call now before it is too late!

Looking at my December 9th message, we can see that it contains no plea for us to improve, but it infers that we are past the point of no return with Heaven and that devastating world events may be happening very soon.  That’s when the message gets fearful, to read that “many of my children will die,” meaning that they will suffer the eternal loss of God.  There appears to be no hope in this message, but there is always hope in Jesus.

So what can we do to avoid that destiny?  We can change!  And if people think they are going to die, then they will change.  The Book of Jonah in the Old Testament provides us a perfect example of the people in Nineveh changing from their wicked ways, by fasting and donning sackcloth, when Jonah announced that their city would be destroyed in forty days.  The people thought that God might relent and forgive and withhold His blazing wrath, so that they would not perish.  God saw by their actions how they turned from their evil way and repented of the evil, so He did not carry out the destruction of that large city.  The people of Nineveh changed and so can we!

The January 20th message was an urgent call to mankind to receive what the world cannot give, namely the anointing of our soul by the fire of the Holy Spirit for eternal life.  Those who purposely receive of this fire will live for all eternity.  Those who fail to heed this call, continuing to run from place to place without accepting this heavenly gift, will perish.  Jesus is warning us that the time is short and souls will be lost!  The time is now to make our move before it’s too late for oneself or family and friends.

The Bible describes God as “a consuming fire” in Hebrews 12:29, so we are not surprised that fire appears as a sign of God’s presence.  Several examples of this: the burning bush on Mt. Horeb (mountain of God) [Exodus 3:2]; the Lord preceded the Israelites as a column of fire [Exodus 13:21]; [Jesus] will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire [Luke 3:16]; tongues of fire rested on the heads of the Apostles and they were filled with the Holy Spirit [Acts 2:3-4].  In all these examples, it is the Holy Spirit that acts to bring forth the presence of God to His people.  He is the one who guides our every movement, our thoughts and our soul toward God.  He instills the fire of love in our hearts and the true peace that only Heaven can offer.

Now we have the fire [action] of the Holy Spirit to whisper in our ears whenever heaven sees that we need to repent.  So if we repented from our evil ways, then we know that the mercy of God would accept our conversion and save many of His children in this generation destined for perdition.  His mercy has no limits meaning that there is no sin of man for which he cannot be saved when we turn to Him.

In John 10:16, Jesus tells us that He wants His divine mercy to include every individual on earth, “I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold.  These also I must lead, and they will hear my voice, and there will be one flock, one shepherd.”  We see that Jesus, in His divine nature as the second person of the Blessed Trinity, created all humanity, and wants all of us to be in the Kingdom with Him, which is why He desires to shepherd ALL people so that one day they can share His joy.

The Lord claims in Ezekiel 33:11, “I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked man, but rather in the wicked man’s conversion, that he may live.”  This verse indicates His wish for us to escape from our wicked ways to attain the eternal life he desires for us.  In His eyes, no matter what our past has been we can begin anew.  If we’ve taken the first step, which is having a desire to change, then we are ready to move on to the next step, repentance.

Repentance

Repentance is a decisive change of direction in our lives.  It’s a change that starts in our minds, leading to a change in our hearts, followed by a change in our behavior.  It is primarily a turning away from evil (sin) toward good.

We have always been called to walk the road of repentance throughout our earthly life, but we were just too busy paying attention to the dictates of the world, not the Lord’s promptings.  But He never gives up on us because of His love for us, which we perceive in Jesus’ death on the Cross, which paid the ransom for every one of our earthly sins. For this reason, He calls us to constantly repent of our sins to Him so that He can forgive us and return the joy, love, peace and happiness that He wishes for us.  Each day that we fall back into sin, He patiently waits for our repentance again, which greatly pleases Him and gives Him great glory.  The importance of repentance can be found in the following Bible verses:

Jesus states in Matthew 4:17, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand,”   and He clarifies it in Luke 13:5, “But I tell you, if you do not repent, you will all perish as they [people at Siloam] did.”

Jesus is warning us to not be foolish and procrastinate, but to be vigilant every day otherwise we are inviting disaster into our life.   We may procrastinate in other areas of our life, but we cannot risk procrastinating when it comes to repentance for our soul.

We will meet the Lord at our death, but will we be ready?  We should always be ready for His calling, which means we must go to Him at once, seeking forgiveness whenever we offend Him. 

Seeking Forgiveness (Reconciliation with God)

Since we are all sinners and will continue to fall into sin throughout our lives, it is with great comfort to know that we have such a loving God who waits for us to acknowledge our sinfulness, repent and reconcile our lives with Him.  He is our beacon of hope in the midst of a sinful world.  His compassion and mercy for sinners knows no bounds, which is why we have to run to him whenever we fall from His grace.  Heart-felt remorse for our actions that offend Him as well as asking for His forgiveness is the key to reconciling ourselves with God.

We’ve made the decision, through the invitation (or prompting) of the Holy Spirit, to change from our sinful ways and pursue a path that leads to God.  The path of turning back to God requires humility, sorrow for sins and seeking forgiveness – all elements of reconciliation.  A perfect example is found in the parable of the prodigal son [Luke 15].  The son portrayed all these elements in his reconciliation with the father, who welcomed him back with open arms and threw a party for him.  The father and the son are reconciled.  Our Heavenly Father reconciles with us with open arms when we repent and turn back to Him.

Each time we fall into sin, which will be many, we must have the willpower to rise from our sinfulness, and with true sorrow for our sins, quickly go to Jesus to humbly ask for His forgiveness.  We are so blessed that Jesus has unlimited compassion and mercy for ALL sinners, and He waits for us to confess our sins to Him so that He can forgive us, freeing us from the burden caused by our sins.  Honestly, at that moment there is no greater feeling on this earth than to have the love of Jesus again residing in our hearts. 

Being reconciled with Jesus is different between Catholic Christians and Non-Catholic Christians who know Him versus Non-Christians who don’t know Him.  We can only “know Jesus” if we have a relationship with Him.  How each group reconciles with Him:

[Catholic Christians] Confession (also called Reconciliation) is before a Catholic priest, in the lineage of Peter, who forgives sins in the name of Jesus Christ because only God forgives sins.  Priests have heard every possible sin imaginable, and will not be shocked by any that we tell them.  Besides, they are just the intermediaries, and we are really telling our sins to Jesus, who knows every sin we have ever committed before we enter into the confessional.  Sins are forgiven if they are confessed, and not forgiven if they are not.  For each confession, our goal is to wipe the sin slate clean, leaving not a single sin unconfessed.

[Non-Catholic Christians]  They know Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior, and firmly believe in confessing their sins directly to Him.  Find a quiet place to be able to speak directly to Him, aloud or in the silence of your heart.  Make a personal examination of any sinful behavior. From your heart, confess your sins directly to Jesus, tell Him you’re sorry for them, and ask for His mercy and forgiveness.  For serious sins, make an appointment with your pastor.

[Non-Christians]  There are many different groups that fall under this category, and include: Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Mormons, Jehovah Witnesses, Seventh Day Advents, and others.  I would believe that many may have some sort of relationship with their version of God, but not with Jesus.  So how do they learn about Him? 

All Christians have an obligation to help our brothers and sisters find their way to Him.    So how can we help them?  We can take the time to pray for them, show them immense love and be good examples. Also, lead them to know a merciful and loving Jesus. When possible, teach them to seek forgiveness from Him in order to move from darkness into light.  Not an easy task, but with the help of the Holy Spirit they can be guided to Christ.

We must share what Jesus taught in John 8:34 that “everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin,” which requires repentance to God, the key to becoming free in a Godless society.  We need to tell them that by keeping God’s commandments, they will experience the freedom, peace, love and joy that Jesus wishes for them, a beginning step in developing their relationship with Jesus and His love filling their hearts.  We pray for all these brothers and sisters to have the same experience that Christians have.

Final thoughts: What is the most important task for Christians today is to help Jesus save souls.  Everything else is way down in our priority list.  When we are with others, we must see them as temples of God and think only of their salvation.  We must pray for and show love to all our brothers and sisters as Jesus commanded us to do.  We are here on this short journey of life to complete the mission prepared for us from our mother’s womb, which is to love God, love our neighbor and do God’s Will.