Jesus, we trust in You

His love draws Him to you. We meditate this Christmas on a message He gave us about the mystery of Emmanuel, God with us. And the promise of His coming.

The simple words of the Gospel hide the extreme suffering of St. Joseph when his betrothed is with child. What was that trial like? What can it teach couples, and all of us?

Advent calls us to hope for the coming of the Lord. To waiting on Him with patience and perseverance. MDM is called to live in a special way this spirit of Advent.

We share an unpublished message she gave us in 2017.

These readings of Advent bring hope. They announce the one who will bring justice for the oppressed and chastise the wicked. In this same spirit, a message speaks today of the coming of the King.

What does Noah's experience teach us? The strong language of the Second Letter of St. Peter sheds light on it.

In his darkest hour, in his final moment, one thief has the most unexpected encounter with God's Mercy. What light does this shed for us?

Jesus foretells the destruction of the Temple. Does that have a special significance for the Church today?

Our Lord acts boldly to correct abuse in the Temple. How does this relate to the messages we are receiving? And to the situation in the Church today?

Many Catholics forget about purgatory. But the souls there are waiting for our help to be freed. This is an act of charity that we all can make, right now.

Jesus gives us a simple, practical model that we sinners can follow. It makes an eternal difference in our lives. One lie to reject. Two truths to acknowledge.

The Israelites, on their journey to the Promised Land, are attacked by Amalek. How do we cooperate with God in our struggles?

Naaman is facing a terrible illness that he can't overcome. A simple act of obedience to God, speaking through His prophet, brings grace.

This parable is shocking. “The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me,” by the mystic Maria Valtorta, helps us understand it better. How can I use my current situation to prepare for Heaven?

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Esta HORA es única, hijos. Los siglos la han preparado, os la He anunciado por boca de Mis Profetas, por boca de Mi Jesús, y de Mi Perla Preciosa. Suscríbase a nuestra lista de correo electrónico - https://secure.missionofdivinemercy.org/forms/mission_signup

We all encounter humiliation in our lives. What is the good news of how can it lead to true exaltation?

"Más que nunca, hijos, os es NECESARIA la Gracia Santificante que es fruto de vuestra unión con la Santísima Trinidad – el Misterio Divino que os da Luz y Vida." Suscríbase a nuestra lista de correo electrónico - https://secure.missionofdivinemercy.org/forms/mission_signup

"More than ever, children, Sanctifying Grace is NECESSARY for you – the fruit of your union with the Most Holy Trinity, the Divine Mystery that gives you Light and Life." Join our email list - https://secure.missionofdivinemercy.org/forms/mission_signup

“The reasoning of mortals is worthless, and our designs are likely to fail … unless You have given wisdom and sent Your Holy Spirit from on high?” Only God can guide us in the deep mysteries of our pilgrimage on earth.

“He who humbles himself will be exalted.” Our Lord reveals an encouraging secret for our struggles, a hidden mystery open to all.

"The Lord disciplines him whom He loves." Today we share a message about how He is preparing us for what we will be facing.

Does Jesus bring peace or rather the sword? And the prophet Jeremiah is attacked for his unpopular message. What light does this shed on the messages of the Reconquest?

Evil cruelly oppresses God's people today, sometimes in hidden ways. What does the Exodus have to do with our situation today? The Book of Wisdom leads us into the mysteries of God's designs.

"Vanity of vanity, all is vanity." It is shocking to find the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible. It expresses honestly, brutally, the torment of someone trying to find a meaning for their life.

María Santísima: "Y PERMANECED CONMIGO EN LA TUMBA, Y EN ORACIÓN, Y EN LA FE CERTERA DE QUE A LA IGLESIA SE LE VOLVERÁ A DAR VIDA, SERÁ RESTAURADA, SANADA, HERMOSA, RADIANTE EN SANTIDAD – no por intervención ni esfuerzo humano, sino por Acción Divina." Sitio web: www.misiondeladivinamisericordia.org Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@missionofdivinemercy Suscríbase a nuestra lista de correo electrónico - https://secure.missionofdivinemercy.org/forms/mission_signup

Our Blessed Mother: "AND REMAIN WITH ME AT THE TOMB, AND IN PRAYER, AND IN THE HOPE AND CERTAIN FAITH THAT THE CHURCH WILL BE BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE, RESTORED, HEALED, BEAUTIFUL, RADIANT IN HOLINESS – not by human intervention or effort, but by Divine Action." Website: www.missionofdivinemercy.org Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@missionofdivinemercy Join our email list - https://secure.missionofdivinemercy.org/forms/mission_signup

We may struggle to pray. What if He Himself would teach us? Here we share a message of Him doing just that.

Is our Lord downplaying the value of service? Saying that it is always better to pray than to serve? Or is there a more profound meaning that can guide us when we are pulled in many directions? What is the one thing that is necessary?

This parable is familiar. But St. Thomas Aquinas, drawing on the Fathers of the Church, gives an interpretation that adds a new depth of understanding. What are the mysteries hidden in this simple story?

St. Paul speaks of “bearing the marks of Jesus” in his body. What does this mean for our lives, for our wounds and scars, both physical and interior?