God Spoke to Abraham and to St. Faustina.

Catholics see the connection between Abraham and St. Faustina:

Catholics see the connection between Abraham and St. Faustina:

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Question 1:  “What did God tell Abraham to do?”

Answer:  “In Genesis 5-12, 17-21 we learn:  ‘The Lord took Abram outside and said, ‘Look up at the sky and count the stars, if you can.  Just so, shall your descendants be.’

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Question 2:  “How many stars are there?”

Answer:  “Modern telescopes and computers let astronomers ‘count’ up to four hundred billion stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way.  A ‘count’ of all the stars puts twenty zeros after the number 200 to know the total number of stars in all the galaxies:  200 sextillion.”

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Question 3:  “Can we see an end to His Creation Program?”

Answer: “God wanted everyone to have Free Will.  Seeing an end to His Power would force people to believe in Him.  That is why His Creation appears to go on forever, beginning about 13 trillion light years ago.”

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Question 4:  “Why did God put so much work into writing and downloading His Creation Program to give us Free Will?”

Answer:  “He loves people who find and obey Him so much that He lets their immortal souls into Heaven if they do His Will on earth.  God gives them the same joy He gave Abraham when telling him to ‘count the stars’.”

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Question 6:  “What religion was Abraham?”

Answer: “In a way, Abraham was the First Catholic.  God gave ‘Abraham’s descendants this land, from the Wadi (near the Nile) to the Great River Euphrates.’  Catholics are blessed to be smart enough to see the true size of God’s Gift to The First Catholic by going around the world heading West from the ‘Wadi’ by the Nile until we arrive at the Euphrates.  Those with more limited faith in God are only able to focus on the area directly between the Wadi and Euphrates.

The Catholic descendants of Abraham’s Faith are in every people and land on earth.  Today, there are about 1.4 billion Catholics, 15% of the world’s population.  About 65 billion people have lived in the past 2,000 years.  If 15% of them became Catholic, there may be 9,750,000,000 Catholic souls in Heaven because Abraham was pleasingly obedient to God by doing all that was necessary to let Jesus be born in Bethlehem and speak One Church Into Being with His Church-Creating Word to His First Catholic Pope:

‘And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.  I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.’

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Question 7: “Did God tell St. Faustina The Creation Program would be erased soon?”

Answer:  “St. Faustina was one of the holiest people since Abraham.  Jesus told her the end is near:

“(My daughter) Speak to the world about My mercy; let all mankind recognize My unfathomable mercy. It is a sign for the end times; after it will come the day of justice. While there is still time, let them have recourse to the fount of My mercy; let them profit from the Blood and Water which gushed forth for them.” Diary, 848 (cf., John 19:34)

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Today’s Simple Rhyme:  “God’s Creation Program will soon be erased / We don’t know when, so play it safe. / Be as Catholic as we can.”

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