At the Water's Edge - Essays in Faith and Morals
Overview
Experience the miraculous intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the transformative power of her messages.
At the Water's Edge - Essays in Faith and Morals is the second mystical work produced through the extraordinary grace of the Blessed Virgin Mary's miraculous intercession to two men in the central United States. This transcendent collection of seventy faith-filled essays proclaims the bold substance of the Gospel message entrusted to these childhood friends and faithful visionaries, charging them to share this long-offended wisdom with courage and nobility in a spiritually darkened world.
The almost surreal images within this hallowed manuscript are wrapped in a poetic beauty that could only have come from one of the world's greatest writers-or Heaven itself. Few writings bear such uncompromising passion and the strength to elevate a reader's awareness into the stratospheric dignity of humankind, truly unveiling the sanctified identity of man before the unseen King of Creation and our ultimate destiny within the ecstatic realms of immortal Paradise from which our first parents fell.
This remarkable work possesses the power to overcome and transcend even the most critical mind, as an authentic, resilient passion for the transformation of the world pulsates from every page, leaving readers-faithful and skeptical alike-wondering whether God has truly allowed something so miraculous to occur. There is no disappointment in its prophetic vision, only a triumph that surpasses the imagining of both paupers and kings.
"We await the return of the seemingly elusive Host of all Creation, He who has at last left both Tolstoy and Shakespeare speechless in His path and grateful in tears; for they can now only recount the Divinity of His peerless ingenuity. He, who has so profoundly created us to be more brilliant than the reciprocating Light, to shed upon the world our reverberating Love past all dominions and to every peoples; we who are made remarkably whole in His grace, comforted by His peace, and redeemed in His Blood. Our future is already bleeding if we decline to be remade through our Immaculate Savior, the Son of Mary, whose power and absolution grows the whisper of a solitary whippoorwill into a simultaneous concert of grand pianos. This priceless Messiah has made the echo of the breezes through the distant evergreens to become a Divine orchestration of miraculous symphonies, awaiting the ovation which our souls will tender Him at last. All of our captivating intelligence is ours for safekeeping in Christ. What we make of goodness has earlier belonged to Him; and we transfer it to one another in knowing that our willful sincerity should wish for nowhere else to go. Now, we are no longer blind, as we can see past every intersection of Truth and morality like the overpowering vision of inner-circles from atop the mightiest skyscrapers, while the daily drama of mortal life continues to unfold beneath our most delicate paths. It is still undeniable that the debate over the destiny of humankind has long been ended because the Cross is the capstone over which no other purview can exist. In that crux, time is no longer an issue with regard to the memories of our hearts as we see in retrospect the invincible ways that other devoted people have lived. If we aspire to equate our actions with their Love, we must realize that the destiny of our brothers is one and the same as our own. We are, indeed, rightful heirs of their loyalty. This is why the sun sets like a blazing horizon afire, our reminder that a more noble day is at hand and that we can shape it by the embryonic strength of our petitions."
What You Will Discover Inside:
- Mystical oratory of the Immaculate Virgin spawned from her miraculous intercession in the heartland of America
- Motives of credibility for Our Lady's role as the Morning
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780967158716
- ISBN-10: 0967158710
- Publisher: Morning Star of Our Lord
- Publish Date: May 2001
- Dimensions: 9.26 x 6.1 x 0.64 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.91 pounds
- Page Count: 296
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