Would it ever occur to you that the devil is the greatest con artist in existence, and that he was there to witness what took place throughout the whole of human history……he can give his agents (witting or unwitting) all the information he wants to, and pretends to be “an angel of light”.
How would you know?……What they claim will not be what the Scriptures teach…..the details will not mesh with what the rest of the scriptures teach. There is nothing in the Bible to verify a thing this woman said.
Jesus has said that satan and his demons are no longer angels, and thus can no longer reflect God by means of bringing peace and joy, but rather perturbation and sorrow. That's how you know what's of a demon and what's of God. And, again, He has also said that you shall know one by its fruit and that an evil tree cannot produce good fruit. (The Gospels of Christ, The Gospel as Revealed to Me, or The Poem of the Man-God)
In addition to the unwavering certainty I've received from God, and the testimonies of those who've analyzed Maria Valtorta, as well as her literary works, and concluded her to be credible from a spiritual, historical, mathematical, astronomical, geographical, agricultural, cartographical, etc., standpoint, there's the following quote:
"Such a one will find an admirable guide and mentor in this monumental Work of Maria Valtorta. St. John wrote in his book: "There is much else that Jesus did. If all of it were put into writing, I do not think the world itself would contain all the books which would have been written" (Jn. 21:25). This major work of Maria Valtorta, The Poem of the Man-God (The Gospel As It Was Revealed To Me), is the gospel expanded, and with her other writings, is in perfect consonance with the Gospels...
Dated at Rome/Toronto, June 24, 2001
The Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist and Precursor
Roman Danylak, S.T.L., J.U.D"
If God had wanted us to know the details, would he not have included them?
Jesus's apostle, John, wrote, "But there are also many other things which Jesus did, which, if they were written in detail, I expect that even the world itself would not contain the books that would be written" (Jn. 21:25). This is why the four Gospels of Christ are incomplete, as is any book that comes from God, because no one book can contain complete knowledge, and thus there will be information found in one book that won't be in another. There are many truthful details lacking in the accounts of the Four Evangelists that are found in Maria Valtorta's, though all were spokespeople of God.
The information relayed to Maria Valtorta might well be an accurate depiction of the times, but what if the message was skewed, using the scant details provided in scripture, to embellish them and present a completely different story……one not in accord with what that scripture says, as her account is not In line with Matthew’s account, which was provided by the holy spirit, I do not believer her, even a little.
Which part(s) of her account, for example, do you think doesn't correspond with Matthew's?
The magi did not worship Jesus but as the New Catholic Bible says..”they paid him homage”.
The words "homage" and "worship" are synonymous.
The whole of Christendom has swallowed this lie, and given credence to a few duped astrologers who were clueless as to Satan’s attempt to use them to put the Christ child to death. The star that satan used is honored on the top of Christmas trees…yet it was the devil’s instrument of deception and death. How can you be so gullible?
You said, "The star was not sent by God but by satan," and that "If God had sent the star, it would have led them straight to Jesus." The star led the three Magi to the house in Bethlehem where the Messiah was (Matt. 2:9-11), just as the angels led the twelve shepherds to the stable just outside the town of Bethlehem where the Messiah was many months before (Lk. 2:15-16). Therefore, God, not satan, sent the star and angels. Additionally, after the Magi saw the Messiah, it was also God who warned them in a dream not to return to Herod, and they obeyed (Matt. 2:12).
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