The Consequences of Rejecting Salvation:
Message From Jesus: To the Little Apostle of the True Faith on 04/11/2024
JESUS:
Dear Followers,
Truly, I say unto you: the generation that rejects Me as their Savior will bear the weight of their choices, for My justice and mercy are inseparable. After the Father has extended His complete mercy through Me, His only begotten Son, the refusal of this gift of salvation will have eternal consequences.
My Father, in His infinite love, has offered His grace to all through My suffering and sacrifice on the Cross. Yet, those who turn away from this gift, rejecting the love and salvation freely given, will find themselves separated from the source of all goodness, truth, and life. My justice, perfectly aligned with My holiness, will not allow evil and sin to remain unaddressed.
My Father’s holy affection, expressed through My Sacred Heart and earthly mission, will no longer be visible to those who reject Him.
While His mercy is offered generously, His justice reflects His holiness and must also prevail. Just as the Father lovingly sent Me into the world to offer forgiveness to all who turn to Me, He must also allow the consequences of rejecting that grace. Every action and decision has a response in the eternal economy of God’s justice and mercy.
Those who choose to ignore or refuse the call to repentance will experience the separation that comes from sin. The soul, by its own free will, will bear the weight of its choices. This is not a punishment inflicted out of anger but the natural consequence of turning away from the life I offer, rejecting My perfect love in favor of empty and fleeting pursuits.
Yet, even in the face of such rejection, My Sacred Heart and the Heart of My Father continue to ache for the lost. It is My deepest desire that all may come to the knowledge of the truth, repent, and return to the loving embrace of the Father. My Heart remains open—ever ready to forgive, ever ready to welcome the repentant sinner home.
The Father and I desire that none should be lost but that all should be saved through the mercy of our love.