“It is not man to commend or seek praises or dispraises of himself. It belongs under the hand of God. Therefore, a clean conscience is one that looks to Me, to the heavens for union, and pays little attention to the ways
of men and is not swayed by his word.”(From Gianna below)
I remember many times when my moral compass allowed me to stray far off the path of what was right and holy, particularly before I allowed God into my life. I was taught the basics of God’s law at an early age, and it all seemed plausible at the time, but as we grow out of early childhood, temptation from social pressure tends to carry a strong influence. For young boys it typically would come as a challenge to break a window or to shoplift, then as puberty hits, those challenges devolved into misogynistic challenges from “the locker room.” I’m sure girls had similar challenges presented to them as well. Later in life we might get tempted to cheat or steal in order to put food on our tables. Today we all exist in a political dichotomy where two sides of a coin both carry agendas that tend to stray far from God’s intent, and our consciences are forced to pick the “lesser of two evils” at the voting booth. Anyone who isn’t experiencing some crisis of conscience in that respect, has most certainly been indoctrinated not only by false promise, but by evil they have been convinced is on the path of righteousness. Even true righteousness, untempered and without concern for big picture cause and effect, can take us down a very bad path. If we fail to lead people to understanding, we have still failed, no matter how righteous we believe we are. God’s law isn’t complicated. Modern politics are very complicated, and if one is truly paying attention, they would have no choice but to realize that complication is by intent. So how do we align our consciences with God’s will in this sad moral climate? Taking sides in a false dichotomy only seems to carry us further from His truth and His love. The good news is that a very high percentage of us do claim to believe in Him. The most popular book on the planet is called “Holy Bible.” It’s a resource that can be accessed anywhere So why do we pour so much of our souls into things that are clearly not of Him? I hope and pray that this message today is a call to truth. A call for all to turn off the things posing as God, and to pour our souls into “the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” A place of cleansing for our souls. A place of clean conscience. Totus Tuus.❤️🙏
As told to Gianna Talone Sullivan, June 28, 1992, I am your Jesus of Mercy Vol IV, Jerusalem
A Clean Conscience
“My dear one, take down My words now for My people.
A good conscience is one which brings joy in God. It
is your glory when your conscience is clear! It is not in what
is in your words, but what is in your heart. Speech does not
reflect the interior. He, who has a clear conscience, will be
content and in peace with himself. My Father sees what is
within. Man looks upon the actions and speech of men, but it
is I Who weighs the intentions of the heart. It is the interior
of the heart which will ultimately speak the actions in truth,
but what man does not see on the outside does not mean it is
not seen by the eyes of God interiorly. Also, what man sees
through actions exteriorly does not reflect in its totality in-
wardly! Man may not praise you, but this does not mean you
are worse or less holy. Likewise, if you are praised by man,
this does not mean you are holy!
My point today, child, is this: walking with Me interiorly
and refusing comfort from man, without seeking consolation
or affection, is the state of an interior confidence and purity.
To do your best, yet to hold yourself in little account, will
solidify union of a humble state. If you seek after the glory of
this world, you have little love for what is heavenly.
Keep a good conscience. Clean yourself before the temple
and you shall have joy. Remember, the wicked cannot have
joy or peace because there is no joy or peace to the wickedness
of evil. The projects of the evil will only perish. True peace
and joy can only be sustained in Me, and I rest in the humble,
pure and clean hearts. A clean conscience is one who examines
itself continuously to wash, to sift and rinse and clean for a
resting place for its Master. This means that great tranquillity
of the heart will not seek affection of man’s praises or dis-
praises, but will look to God for His face to behold.
Remember, child, that God approves and selects whom
He desires to commend. It is not man to commend or seek
praises or dispraises of himself. It belongs under the hand of
God. Therefore, a clean conscience is one that looks to Me,
to the heavens for union, and pays little attention to the ways
of men and is not swayed by his word. Ad Deum.”