Medjugorje: Our Lady tells you how to get graces

March 25, 1985
You can have as many graces as you want: it depends on you. You can receive divine love when and how much you want: it depends on you.
Some passages from the Bible that can help us understand this message.
Exodus 33,12-23
Moses said to the Lord: “See, you order me: Make this people go up, but you have not indicated to me who you will send with me; yet you said: I knew you by name, indeed you found grace in my eyes. Now, if I have truly found grace in your eyes, show me your way, so that I know you, and find grace in your eyes; consider that these people are your people. " He replied, "I will walk with you and give you rest." He continued: “If you don't walk with us, don't get us out of here. How then will it be known that I have found grace in your eyes, me and your people, except in the fact that you walk with us? In this way, we and your people will be distinguished from all the peoples on earth. " The Lord said to Moses: "I will do what you said, because you have found grace in my eyes and I have known you by name". He said to him, "Show me your glory!" He replied: “I will let all my splendor pass before you and proclaim my name: Lord, before you. I will give grace to those who want to give grace and I will have mercy on those who want to have mercy ". He added: "But you will not be able to see my face, because no man can see me and remain alive." The Lord added: “Here is a place near me. You will be on the cliff: when my Glory passes, I will put you in the cavity of the cliff and cover you with your hand until I have passed. 23 Then I will take my hand away and you will see my shoulders, but my face cannot be seen. "
John 15,9: 17-XNUMX
Just as the Father loved me, so did I love you. Stay in my love. If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love, as I have observed the commandments of my Father and remain in his love. This I have told you so that my joy is within you and your joy is full. This is my commandment: that you love one another, as I have loved you. Nobody has a greater love than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends. You are my friends, if you do what I command you. I no longer call you servants, because the servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, because all that I have heard from the Father I have made known to you. You did not choose me, but I chose you and I made you to go and bear fruit and your fruit to remain; because everything you ask the Father in my name, grant it to you. This I command you: love one another.
1.Corinthians 13,1-13 - Hymn to charity
Even if I spoke the languages ​​of men and angels, but did not have charity, they are like a bronze that resounds or a cymbal that clinks. And if I had the gift of prophecy and knew all the mysteries and all science, and possessed the fullness of faith so as to transport the mountains, but had no charity, they are nothing. And even if I distributed all my substances and gave my body to be burned, but I didn't have charity, nothing benefits me. Charity is patient, charity is benign; charity is not envious, does not boast, does not swell, does not disrespect, does not seek its interest, does not get angry, does not take into account the evil received, does not enjoy injustice, but is pleased with the truth. Everything covers, believes, everything hopes, everything endures. Charity will never end. The prophecies will disappear; the gift of tongues will cease and science will vanish. Our knowledge is imperfect and imperfect our prophecy. But when what is perfect comes, what is imperfect will disappear. When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I thought as a child, I reasoned as a child. But, having become a man, what was a child I abandoned. Now let's see how in a mirror, in a confused way; but then we'll see face to face. Now I know imperfectly, but then I will know perfectly, as I am also known. So these are the three things that remain: faith, hope and charity; but of all greater is charity!
1 Peter 2,18-25
Maids, be subject with deep respect to your masters, not only to the good and meek ones, but also to the difficult ones. It is a grace for those who know God to suffer afflictions, suffering unjustly; what glory would it be in fact to endure punishment if you missed? But if by doing good you will patiently endure suffering, this will be pleasing before God. In fact, you have been called to this, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, because you would follow in his footsteps: he did not commit sin and did not find himself deception on his mouth, outraged did not respond with outrages, and suffering did not threaten revenge, but left his case to the one who judges with justice. He carried our sins in his body on the wood of the cross, so that, no longer living for sin, we would live for justice; from his wounds you have been healed. You were wandering like sheep, but now you are back to the shepherd and guardian of your souls.