Saint Not Named

Revelation Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

July 6, 1970 at 1:45 pm

Saint Not Named

“My little ones, these signs are familiar to you. One is the Crucifix, one denotes suffering, the other says royalty. All men have an awareness of these things.

Man very often jokingly or seriously says, ‘My cross.’ He uses this term for unpleasant things pertaining to his life. Some men refer to it because of physical disturbance; some, because of emotional problems; some, because they are unhappy with earthly gains. He looks to suffering with distaste, fear, whereas it could be consolation, growth in the Way of God and in the way of life as man. He never seems to understand the purpose of suffering.

I ask you, My children, on this day, to look at it differently. It has a purpose, it has a meaning, it has an aim. Those whom you meet, who suffer greatly, can be consoled by you with your new understanding of it. They will gain strength from you through the truth of what you know, through the strength of what you know. What better way to walk than to serve God through man. No man’s cross is heavier than it should be, but man determines its weight logically and sometimes with self-pity.

The crown of royalty, as man knows it, can be yours, each child here; not through bloodstream, but through acceptance of the Way of God. My little ones, walk only to the truth of each thing you meet. Use a sieve so that only the truth will remain and the untruths will seep out; a wise way to walk, a happy way to love, a full way of living.

If I were to stand visually to each in this room and say to you thusly, ‘Are you capable of loving?’ you would readily say, ‘Yes.’ I would then say to you, ‘How much of the love is for thyself, how much for The Father?’ If you were to use the sieve on this truth, you would find that the greater amount would be for yourself. I know this, My children, for I know all truths. I say this because I truly love you.

You are children of God, created by Him for a Purpose of His. With no public announcement to each other, establish between yourself and God, a promise to love Him more and love yourself less. In this act of love, in this dedication of being, in this acknowledgement of truth, you will find a peace, a joy, a tranquility and a contentment, far beyond your knowledge.

As you stand as man, there is a weakness of each. Please, My children, do not just accept the weakness, but correct it. Institutions, as man knows them, are full of little humans that are so in love with themselves they refused to look for strength. They felt it was too much work. Not so. It is, in reality, less work; but man, in his desire to complicate the Beauty of The Father, uses every means to rationalize and to cater to his weaknesses.

I am a Saint and I speak from knowing. As you stand before God you are individual, for you were born such. The little Souls, of whom you are in charge, will have to stand before God alone. God will know what direction, what support, what benefits, what truths you instilled in them, for as He gave them the physical, the will and the Soul, He left you responsible to direct each thing. As is, how would you judge yourself and the innocent? Would you say, ‘I deserve the crown of thorns to make more reparation for my failings,’ or would you say, ‘God, I deserve the crown of royalty for the beautiful way I served’? Today, My loved ones, could be the most important day of your lives. In many ways, it is.

Take the scale of love. On one side put self, on the other side The Father. Balance it truthfully, be honest with what you find. Do not reward yourself quickly but look to The Father and depend solely on His Justness and His Mercy. I do not say, ‘Walk the earth in gloom.’ Walk it in happiness, in truthfulness and in love. So be it.”

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