Teaching Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

April 2, 1984 at 1:50 pm

“Daily living with one’s own immorality, with one’s own characteristics and conduct that are obviously offensive to God, as well as to man, permeates the surrounding atmosphere of the individual with an odor of deceit, injustice, indescribable ugliness laced with moodiness, many times emphasizing dominance, bullish attitudes, and even constant disrespect of other positions, opinions, actions or relationships.

We generate what we are, we reflect how we think, we are example of our moral code, whether it be ethical or unethical. In reality, we are never truly hidden from other people, for either our nature or our personality speaks out loud, and we are seen for what we are, maybe not to everyone at once, but eventually our example, the truth of our moral values and standards, show themselves in areas of our daily living, because through habits we consistently speak, act and perform what we inwardly feel and what we inwardly are.

Change in our total manner of life is perhaps not just difficult, but in some cases improbable, because oftentimes habits justify our weak points, our lack of respect, and our indifference to the dignity God intended man to live by.

A foul odor is not just offensive to one’s physical, but can be poisonous to one’s life. Foul language, foul behavior, foul morals, foul ideals, foul interpretations, foul moral standards and foul moral values, bear the stench of only demonic involvement.

No man should ever ignore his or her bad habits, bad language, morally sick sense of humor, or desire to participate in any act that is against one of God’s Ten Commandments.

Goodness is not impossible, because it is arrived at by an individual person’s own will of decision. Protect this will, and use it to generate what God intended it for, that is to become a Saint.”

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