“I am Saint Agnes. What I am about to say is important, in that it will give Instructions on how the very young should be instructed to obey The Commandments of The Father, beginning at a very young age.
So little is taught or demanded because of the leniency in so many areas of daily life. The Commandments can be plainly stated in a format so that the very young can begin to value Them, and perhaps ask more questions than an older individual might ask.
Parents say to a child, ‘Obedience.’ To this statement they should add that there is a Commandment of God saying, ‘Honor Thy Father And Thy Mother.’ Much discussion, much explanation could evolve from this statement, also in what is being taught. A child could be told that The Father in Heaven, The Heavenly Mother are the Examples for the human parents on earth, so it is important for the lineage of This Authority to be seen for its worth.
Young adults are totally ignoring moral values, moral standards, moral obligations. They are not being instructed in the facts that morality is the foundation in all areas that The Commandments of God were based on, when They were first given.
Today as I speak, it is important that the young more fully understand This Miracle of The Father’s Love, that It exists in their midst, and constantly instructs on the necessity for pure behavior morally, mentally, physically, spiritually.
So Many of Us Saints stand by at all hours of the day, watchful of what is occurring amidst all ages of human life. It is sad when We see the opportunity for someone to learn more about the Soul they are the custodian of, but rarely is anyone caring enough, despite all obstacles, to stand up and be counted, and speak instructively at this time.
Needless to say, Each of Us Here in the Heavens could speak endlessly on these important subjects, but it is important that as We give a certain amount to be written, We expect It to be passed in many areas wherein one or more individuals will see the logic in What We have spoken, and the Divine Love that is evident in Our Words. So be it.”