Don’t let your bubble burst

Trying to be a good Catholic keeps us from mistakes if we “avoid the near occasions of sin”. But, we must live among sins that have crystallized into fraud and oppression by those who prefer Babylon to The Only Church Jesus Founded. Frauds take institutional form in every level of government.

Catholics may have been called to jobs in bureaus and agencies that do more harm than good. How do we live in the fraud? We don’t. We live in a bubble within the fraud. Catholics move into the sphere of activity to which we are called, accompanied by our guardian angel, and we strive mightily to do our best without hurting others or corrupting our soul.

Catholics surrounded by temptation must follow Jesus’ instruction to heavily armed Roman soldiers: “Be content with your pay”. We must not become part of the corruption by stealing or taking bribes. Even surrounded by corruption, we must stay in our bubble despite the pressure. Sometimes, the pressure makes our bubble smaller, but stronger.

If we become corrupted, our bubble collapses. Scientists say that tiny bubbles, bursting under intense pressure, produce so much energy they emit sound and light. It is an example of The Creation Program mimicking in a micro-second the everlasting agony of someone who let their bubble burst.

Saints and angels do not want us to break under pressure. Don’t let your bubble burst. Turn to them when in danger of giving in to temptation. Their ever-bright bubbles swirl about the Throne of God in endless, coruscating waves.

Don’t let your bubble burst. Pray to be numbered among the saved for ever. We do not want to be burst bubbles, disappearing into the abyss.

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