DO NOT HARDEN YOUR HEARTS!

DO NOT HARDEN YOUR HEARTS!
In the apparition of Mary to the three children at Fatima, she gave a message for all of us. She tells us to change our lives and pray for the conversion of sinners.

Our mother also reveals her immaculate heart to the children, pierced by thorns because of sins, and she wants us to make reparations. She tells us to make sacrifices for sinners and pray the rosary every day for them because many souls go to Hell because they have no one to sacrifice for them and pray for them.

In today's world, many people ignore the message of our mother. The good go on their way without giving importance to the message. The bad, who do not see God's punishment actually falling upon them, continue their lives of sin without caring about the message.

Many people, if given a warning, ignore it and keep their way of life the same without taking all these messages seriously. Because many are blinded without seeing the things they do, they offend the Lord. As our mother said, "Let them not offend our Lord, because He is greatly offended."

This is what the Blessed Virgin did at Fatima. She does not want her Son, our Lord, to suffer more because of what we do. She also does not want us to suffer from slavery and the consequences of sin.

Let us all change and amend our ways of life and pay attention to the message.

When we enter the church, let us change our attire and begin to dress modestly. We must give reverence to God.

Let us change by doing penance, as our mother told us; this is what we can do to make reparations to God for all of our offenses.

Let us make a change by saying the rosary every day. By doing this, we make sacrifices for sinners.

And let us all change from our repeated sins. By doing so, we do not cause suffering to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

So we entreat you, brothers and sisters, to be obedient to the voice of Mary and the voice of God, who calls us to penance. Let's change our lives and ask God for forgiveness through the sacrament of confession.

"If we remain insensitive to her motherly warnings, WE HARDEN OUR HEARTS."

Jasper Peter Rome

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