Extraordinary message given to Mirjana, 8 May 2020

Dear children! Do not seek peace and well-being in vain in the wrong places and in the wrong things. Do not allow your hearts to become hard by loving vanity. Call on the name of my Son. Receive Him in your heart. Only in the name of my Son will you experience true well-being and true peace in your heart. Only in this way will you know the love of God and spread it. I invite you to become my apostles.

Some passages from the Bible that can help us understand this message.

Qoelet 1,1: 18-XNUMX
Words of Qoèlet, son of David, king of Jerusalem. Vanity of vanities, says Qoèlet, vanity of vanities, all is vanity. What usefulness does man derive from all the trouble he struggles with in the sun? A generation goes, a generation comes but the earth always remains the same. The sun rises and the sun sets, hurries towards the place from where it will rise. The wind blows at noon, then turns north wind; it turns and turns and over its turns the wind returns. All rivers go to the sea, and yet the sea is never full: once they reach their goal, the rivers resume their march. All things are in labor and nobody could explain why. The eye is not satisfied with looking, nor is the ear satisfied with hearing. What has been will be and what has been done will be rebuilt; there is nothing new under the sun. Is there something we can say about "Look, this is new"? Precisely this has already been in the centuries that preceded us. There is no longer any memory of the ancients, but neither will those who will be remembered by those who come later. Vanity of science I, Qoèlet, was king of Israel in Jerusalem. I set out to research and investigate wisely all that is done under the sky. This is a painful occupation that God has imposed on men to make them struggle. I have seen all the things that are done in the sun and that's all vanity and chasing the wind. What is wrong cannot be straightened out and what is missing cannot be counted. I thought and said to myself: “Behold, I have had a higher and wider wisdom than those who reigned before me in Jerusalem. My mind has taken great care of wisdom and science. " I decided then to know wisdom and science, as well as foolishness and madness, and I understood that this too is a chasing the wind, because much wisdom, much breathlessness; whoever increases knowledge increases pain.