Saint Augustine

Revelation Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

March 11, 1977 at 7:54 pm

Saint Augustine

“I am Saint Augustine.

The troubled world, the troubled peoples in the world, the troubled areas are inflicted by man. Man, insecure in his own thinking, his own pleasure, his own need, his own desires, places much importance on immature, minor things. Ask the next man you meet, what he did an hour ago. Was it a profitable thing? Was it an enjoyable situation, and what will remain of it? Most men will have to deny that an hour ago was important to him. And those who say it was important will rarely, never, say that the time was spent accepting The Father’s Will, according to the way He Decrees it to be.

I am Saint Augustine. Many men look at Me and they say, ‘If He did it, I can.’ I smile at this and I say, ‘Better you not imitate Me, but use the way of life you have to create your own format to gain Heaven by, for you see, each man will find a different path, and in the end all paths lead to The Father for All Eternity.’

The paths in the world are millions by number. Some men take the sea. Some men take the land. Some men take the sand. Some men use the sky, in many ways, many areas. Some men just walk wherever their mood takes them, and in the walking, they will find their path to Here. So many children in the world do not realize that the physical life is a path: a path, sometimes of friction; a path of irritation; a path, almost like sandpaper on their feet, on their hands, on their minds. Another man will take a path and it is soft, luxurious, and appears to be always kind. Another man takes a path and hardship constantly enters in, obstacles seem to grow out of thin air, and this man says, ‘Why me?’

The Miracle through which I speak, from which I talk, is a Miracle to help men understand that the most profitable way to walk in the world, as man, is to desire The Father’s Will, to learn more of Him; and, not to feel they have the Power of Him, but to understand and to know that they have the power of their own will to help them grow.

This child is faced with many tests, tests dealt by men, created by men, and oftentimes participated in by men; the results: man’s thinking, man’s desires, man’s way. The ultimate of a test, in reality, is to face one’s Faith in The Commandments The Father gave. Face each Commandment tonight, before you lay your head, and ask yourself how many of These you broke, how many of These you stood up for, and how many of These you better understand. The Rules to live by, so few in number, and yet They cover every portion of your life, every path you may end upon to get Here.

This child has been put through a maze of thoughts, a maze of needs, a maze of men’s ideas, a maze of men’s inadequacies, a maze of men’s fears, a maze of men’s intricacies. In the last days this child has been pushed beyond the point of physical endurance.

I want you all to picture yourselves on this night, standing at the edge of the sea, holding back the sea. How much of it could you hold back? How much of the sea could you, in your own way, cause to stop before it ran over the edge? How much of the sea would you absorb within you, and yet not conquer it? My children, there are many things in the world: the demons that have been let loose are as the sea, as a pressure against this child who walks totally for The Holy Trinity. So tonight, picture yourself at the edge, holding back the sea. How long would you last? So be it.”

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