Our Lady in Medjugorje tells you how to open the Heart of Jesus

May 25, 2013
Dear children! Today I invite you to be strong and determined in faith and prayer so that your prayers are so strong as to open the heart of my beloved Son Jesus. Pray children, without ceasing that your heart will open to the love of God. I am with I intercede for all of you and pray for your conversion. Thanks for answering my call.
Some passages from the Bible that can help us understand this message.
Matthew 18,1-5
At that moment the disciples approached Jesus saying: "Who then is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?". Then Jesus called a child to himself, placed him among them and said: “Truly I say to you, if you do not convert and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore whoever becomes small like this child will be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And anyone who welcomes even one of these children in my name welcomes me.
Luke 13,1: 9-XNUMX
At that time, some presented themselves to report to Jesus the fact of those Galileans, whose blood Pilate had flowed along with that of their sacrifices. Taking the floor, Jesus said to them: «Do you believe that those Galileans were more sinners than all the Galileans, for having suffered this fate? No, I tell you, but if you don't get converted, you will all perish in the same way. Or do those eighteen people, on whom the tower of Sìloe collapsed and killed them, do you think were more guilty than all the inhabitants of Jerusalem? No, I say to you, but if you are not converted, you will all perish in the same way ». This parable also said: «Someone had planted a fig tree in his vineyard and came looking for fruit, but he did not find any. Then he said to the vintner: “Here, I have been looking for fruits on this tree for three years, but I can't find any. So cut it out! Why must he use the land? ". But he replied: "Master, leave him again this year, until I have hoed around him and put manure. We will see if it will bear fruit for the future; if not, you will cut it "".
Hebrews 11,1-40
Faith is the foundation of what is hoped for and proof of what is not seen. By means of this faith the ancients received good witness. By faith we know that the worlds were formed by the word of God, so that what is seen originated from things that are not visible. By faith Abel offered God a better sacrifice than Cain's and on the basis of it he was declared righteous, attesting to God himself that he liked his gifts; for it, although dead, it still speaks. By faith Enoch was carried away, so as not to see death; and he was no longer found, because God had taken him away. In fact, before being transported away, he received the testimony that he was pleasing to God. Without faith, however, it is impossible to be appreciated; whoever approaches God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him. By faith Noah, divinely warned of things that were not yet seen, understood from pious fear he built an ark to save his family; and for this faith he condemned the world and became heir of justice according to the faith. By faith Abraham, called by God, obeyed leaving for a place he was to inherit, and left without knowing where he was going. By faith he stayed in the promised land as in a foreign region, living under tents, as did Isaac and Jacob, co-heirs of the same promise. In fact, he was waiting for the city with its firm foundations, whose architect and builder is God himself. By faith Sarah, although out of age, also received the opportunity to become a mother because she believed the one who had promised her faithful. For this reason, a single descendant was born from a single man, and already marked by death, as numerous as the stars of the sky and the innumerable sand that is found along the beach of the sea. faith they all died, despite not having achieved the promised goods, but having only seen and greeted them from afar, declaring to be foreigners and pilgrims above the earth. Those who say so, in fact, show that they are looking for a homeland. If they had thought about what they came out of, they would have had a chance to return; but now they aspire to a better one, that is, to the heavenly one. This is why God does not disdain calling himself God to them: he has in fact prepared a city for them. By faith Abraham, put to the test, offered Isaac and he, who had received the promises, offered his only son, 18 of whom it was said: In Isaac you will have your descendants who will bear your name. In fact, he thought that God is capable of resurrecting even from the dead: for this reason he got it back and was like a symbol. By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau also with regard to future things. By faith Jacob, dying, blessed each of Joseph's sons and prostrated himself, leaning on the end of the stick. By faith Joseph, at the end of his life, spoke of the exodus of the children of Israel and made provisions about his bones. By faith Moses, just born, was kept hidden for three months by his parents, because they saw that the boy was beautiful; and they were not afraid of the king's edict. By faith Moses, when he became an adult, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter, preferring to be mistreated with the people of God rather than enjoy sin for a short time. This is because he esteemed the obedience of Christ as greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt; in fact, he looked at the reward. By faith he left Egypt without fear of the king's wrath; in fact he remained firm, as if he saw the invisible. By faith he celebrated Easter and sprinkled the blood so that the exterminator of the firstborn did not touch those of the Israelites. By faith they crossed the Red Sea as if by a dry land; while having attempted this or to do also the Egyptians, but they were swallowed. By faith the walls of Jericho fell, after they had gone around it for seven days.

And what will I say more? I would miss the time, if I wanted to tell about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel and the prophets, who by faith conquered kingdoms, exercised justice, achieved promises, closed the jaws of lions, they extinguished the violence of the fire, escaped the cut of the sword, drew strength from their weakness, became strong in war, repelled invasions of foreigners. Some women recovered their dead by resurrection. Others were then tortured, not accepting the liberation offered to them, to obtain a better resurrection. Others, finally, suffered taunts and scourges, chains and imprisonment. They were stoned, tortured, sawn, killed by the sword, went around covered with sheepskin and goatskin, needy, troubled, mistreated - the world was not worthy of them! -, wandering through the deserts, on the mountains, between the caves and the caverns of the earth. Yet all of them, despite having received a good testimony for their faith, did not fulfill the promise, having God had something better in sight for us, so that they would not obtain perfection without us.
Acts 9: 1- 22
Meanwhile, Saul, always quivering threat and massacre against the Lord's disciples, presented himself to the high priest and asked him for letters to the synagogues of Damascus in order to be authorized to lead men and women in chains to Jerusalem, followers of the doctrine of Christ, who had found. And it happened that, while he was traveling and was about to approach Damascus, suddenly a light enveloped him from heaven and falling on the ground he heard a voice saying to him: "Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?". He replied, "Who are you, O Lord?" And the voice: “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting! Come on, get up and enter the city and you will be told what you have to do. " The men who made the journey with him had stopped speechless, hearing the voice but not seeing anyone. Saul got up from the ground but, opening his eyes, he saw nothing. So, guiding him by the hand, they took him to Damascus, where he stayed three days without seeing and without taking neither food nor drink.