Saint John the Baptist

Revelation Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

January 15, 1999 at 1:34 pm

Saint John the Baptist

“I am Saint John The Baptist.

When the Gift of Baptism was first given, as I stood in the water, I could not help thinking of what a Great Blessing this was to mankind. It was first a Lesson to remind all men, women and children that the pouring of the water had a significance parallel to the water they would use to cleanse their body, but this water was reminding them of the Soul they were the custodian of which, in Its Existence, was a Portion of The Creator of the body.

The Gift of Baptism was and is far more important than the human mind understands it to be. First, it is a recognition of a Supreme Power, Supreme Being, a Supreme Love for human life. In the Gift of the Pouring of the Water, it signifies Faith in a Higher Being, plus the realization that the words spoken accept Christianity, accept the Real Existence of a Higher Being, thus giving strength to the mind, to the body, and to the Soul, beyond what is natural to the individual.

Much Love flows through This Miracle of so much Instruction, so much in-depth meaning to everything that, up to this time, has been taken for granted, or practiced in a routine manner, because it was a requisite to belong to an organization, supposedly devoted strictly to The Father.

Baptism has many, many reasons for It and in It, because in this act of human love for The Divine, it draws the mentality of an individual closer in union with the Supreme Power of The Living God.

I could speak hours on this subject because of the importance of this subject, because in so many areas of life mankind has been told certain facets regarding the importance of this Gift, but only to the limit of the individual or individuals who practiced It, who accepted It as a way of commitment to a Spiritual acceptance.

The Blessings that have passed through This Gift of The Beloved Saint Joseph are Gifts to help mankind more fully understand that human life must not just respect The Divine, but understand that they are closely associated with The Divine in many ways, for many reasons, and these must be honored in a dignity not common, but with great respect, because of the greatness in which each act draws mankind closer in understanding to The Creator of All Things.”

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