Tuesday, November 18, 2008

A Vision of Light


Tall, immensely so, a figure enveloped in light, brilliant, whiter than white, a circle of what looked like stars about the head. Eyes, too, shinning with the same inner light, could not make out any color. In its right hand it held a gigantic sword tipped with a searing white flame. In the left hand were held bolts of lighting that pierced all the environs of the universe. On the right shoulder of this extraordinary being perched a pure, white dove. From the right shoulder down to the waist towards the left side was a sort of medium wide band on which was printed, Power of God. At first the letters revealed themselves in black. Then when I recognized what the letters were they changed to such a color of gold light I could barely make them out.

Addressing me as 'My sister", this glorious being explained who it was:

"I am the Angel Sultra, sent by the Almighty whose faithful servant I am, to help the people of God in their hour of need. I have been appointed guardian, protector and defender of the United States of America whose people honor and love the Immaculate Virgin, the Queen of Angels and have dedicated their land to Her.

If the people of this land carry out faithfully the instructions and pleadings of the Lord Jesus and the Virgin Mother then they will be following me to the hour of peace. With this sword of the Divine white flame of Love and the lighting bolts of His infinite Justice God will strike down his enemies and heal the repented sinner. This nation and all who follow in the pursuit of peace will know the protection of God and the destruction of those who fight and seek to destroy them through the evil powers of the infernal spirits of darkness and hate.

Follow me, people of God, brothers and sisters, as our Queen paves the way and the peace of the Lord will reign once more upon the earth."

August 22,1981
Diary of Our Lady of America ,page 41

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