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Question: I was away from the
Catholic Church for many years. I was living a sinful life filled with
pleasure and selfishness. Upon reading a book of Messages from the Virgin
Mary to the Italian priest, Stephano Gobbi, I received the grace of
conversion and true sorrow for my sins. I went to confession and received
absolution. I felt like a new man. I hungered for the Eucharist and
started attending daily Mass. I visited Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament
often and found several parishes with perpetual adoration. I signed up for
the midnight hour at a local parish and without fail sit with Jesus for an
hour. I read scripture, pray the rosary or just sit with my Lord.
Answer: I thank God that you turned away from
selfishness and for your evident hunger to have a right relationship with
God. I'm glad you're reading the Bible - it is the Word of God and the
sure way to the true knowledge of salvation that is in Christ Jesus.
Therefore I am encouraged to speak to you plainly and give you some
friendly advice because I don't want you to be deceived.
First of all, please note that your spiritual experience was not
motivated or lead by the Scriptures but by a book that supposedly records
the messages of Mary. How do you know for sure that it is the message of
Mary? Only the Bible is given by inspiration of God, and the Bible warns
us that the enemy of our souls appears as a messenger of Light! He will
give us enough truth to sound credible, but enough lies to poison us. Let
the Bible examine you and guide you!
If you want forgiveness of sins, trust in Christ alone, and pray to the
Father as He taught us in the Lord's Prayer. Never did Christ tell us to
confess our sins to a priest. That is an invention of man, which came
about many centuries after Christ.
You pray the rosary, even though there is no example in the Bible of
the disciples praying to the departed saints. Christ taught us to pray to
our heavenly Father, and if you call Jesus your Lord and Master, you
should follow His teaching in this matter.
You go to church to adore the host; but our Lord never told us to
worship the bread and wine. Rather he told us, "Take, eat…take,
drink!" The adoration of the host is a human invention.
You are still in the midst of a spiritual battle. Satan wants to keep
you in darkness. Your only chance of escape from his prison is to take
hold of the key of truth, the Bible, and open your way to the marvelous liberty that is in Christ Jesus. Do not despise the little light that you
saw today, or else you will entangle yourself in more and more error.
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