🔴God Says: A month of miracles

My Beloved Child,

I come to you today with a message that transcends the ages—an invitation to master the sacred art of listening, to attune your hearts to the gentle whispers of the Divine in the midst of life's bustling symphony.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I said, "Whoever has ears, let them hear."

Today, I share with you the profound wisdom of listening, not only with your physical ears but with the ears of your soul.

In the quiet moments between breaths and heartbeats, you can hear the still, small voice of God.

In the story of Elijah, it is written: "After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper."

God's voice is often a whisper, easily drowned out by the noise of the world.

To hear it, you must quiet the clamor within.

The Gospel of Luke tells the story of the kingdom of God being within you; your heart is a sanctuary where the Divine Presence dwells.

The art of listening begins with turning inward, entering the sacred chambers of your soul, and being attuned to the silent echoes of divine guidance.

Life is a symphony—a grand composition of moments, experiences, and relationships.

To listen to God's voice, you must learn to discern the divine melody within the cacophony of everyday sounds.

In the Gospel of John, I spoke of the Good Shepherd, saying, "My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me."

Become attuned to the Shepherd's voice amidst the noise of the world.

Deep listening is a form of prayer.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I taught my disciples to pray in secret: "And your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you openly."

Prayer is not just words; it is a receptive silence where you listen as much as you speak.

Deep listening is an act of surrender—a sacred communion with the Divine.

Nature is a cathedral where God's voice echoes in every rustle of leaves, every babbling brook, and every songbird's melody.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I pointed to the lilies of the field, saying, "See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin."

Nature speaks a silent sermon, teaching you to trust in the Divine Providence that orchestrates the universe.

God often speaks in signs and symbols—a celestial language that transcends the limitations of words.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I spoke of the signs heralding the end of times, saying, "There will be signs in the sun, moon, and stars."

Be attentive to the signs that unfold in your life, for they carry messages from the Divine.

In moments of trial, it might seem that God's voice is distant.

In the Gospel of John, I comforted my disciples, saying, "In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart; I have overcome the world."

In times of trial, the art of listening involves trusting that even in the silence, God's presence is a steadfast anchor.

Patience is a companion on the journey of listening.

In the Gospel of James, it is written: "Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord's coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop, patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains."

Like the farmer, patiently wait for the divine revelations that unfold in their own time.

God's voice is not confined to solitary whispers but often reverberates through the voices of those around you.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I emphasized the importance of kindness, saying, "Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."

Listen to the cries of those in need, for in serving them, you serve the Divine.

In the Gospel of John, I wept at the tomb of Lazarus.

Grief has its own language, and in the silence of mourning, God's voice can be a source of comfort.

In the stillness of grief, listen for the whispers of hope and the promise of resurrection.

Detached listening is a profound aspect of the art of hearing God's voice.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I taught about giving without expecting in return, saying, "But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing."

Detached listening involves letting go of expectations and being open to the unexpected ways in which God speaks.

Each soul carries a unique divine blueprint.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I spoke about seeking the kingdom of God, saying, "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."

Listening involves aligning your life with this divine blueprint, surrendering to the unfolding of God's plan in your journey.

Gratitude is a melody that harmonizes with the divine symphony.

In the Gospel of Luke, I healed ten lepers, and only one returned to express gratitude.

Grateful listening involves acknowledging the blessings in your life and expressing gratitude for the divine abundance that surrounds you.

Let us unite in a prayer, seeking the divine grace to attune our ears to God's voice:

Dear Heavenly Father, in the quiet spaces of our hearts, we turn to you, seeking the grace to master the sacred art of listening.

Open our ears—both physical and spiritual—to hear the whispers of your guidance in the symphony of life.

Grant us the wisdom to discern your voice amidst the noise of the world.

In moments of stillness, let the silence be pregnant with the Divine Presence, and in moments of chaos, let your voice be a calming melody.

Teach us the art of deep listening, where prayer becomes a dialogue and our hearts resonate with the frequencies of your love.

May our ears be attuned to the language of signs and symbols that carry messages from the divine realm.

In times of trial, when our souls yearn for reassurance, may we find solace in the quiet assurance of your voice.

Grant us the patience to wait for your revelations and the discernment to recognize them when they come.

As we encounter the voices of others, help us to listen with compassion, recognizing the divine spark in every soul.

In the silence of grief, may your voice be a balm of comfort, and in moments of joy, may your voice be a melody of gratitude.

Detach our hearts from worldly expectations, that we may listen with openness and receptivity to the unexpected ways in which you speak.

Align our lives with the divine blueprint that you have woven into the fabric of our souls.

In the practice of detached listening, may we learn the art of surrender, trusting that your voice is a guiding light on our journey.

May the symphony of our lives be a harmonious composition that reflects the divine love that knows no bounds.

My beloved one, may this journey into the art of listening be a transformative pilgrimage for your souls.

As you cultivate the sacred practice of attuning your ears to God's voice, may your lives resound with the divine melody that guides you ever closer to the heart of the Eternal.

Peace, love, and blessings, 
God's Message