Saint Therese
of Lisieux

1873 - 1897

Saint Therese of Lisieux

Revelation Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

November 1, 1992

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“I am Saint Therese of Lisieux. I could not allow this day to go by without addressing you.

I love you for your thoughts My Way, and your willingness to follow My Little Way. I love you because of your Faith, I love you because you want to do what is correct, what is right. I love you because you desire to serve God in your own way.

I, too, walked in that manner of life. I wanted to serve, I wanted to let Him know how much I loved Him. True, sometimes I failed Him in some ways. There are many on the outside of This Beautiful Miracle who will doubt, but there will be many who will regret, I promise you, because in the time in which I lived, many with whom I lived did not quite understand how I lived, because I was quite silent about many things.

But I come to the world open now, to pass on to each of you, and others too, willingly, hopefully, that you will find that as you live in the world as a single human being, you can serve The Father in so many ways, lovingly, and in ways that will give others hope, will give others strength, and will point the direction through your love, so they will better understand the Importance of becoming a Saint.

As I speak through this small woman in the world, I speak to you in a loving way, for you have an opportunity to serve God every day, through the way in which you walk, the way in which you live, and those with whom you are associated. You have the opportunity to teach the young, to help the elderly. You have, in your way, the ability to be a strength beyond what others can see themselves having this great strength.

So as I bless you according to The Father’s Will today, with His Permission, I say, ‘As you live each day, remember to say:

“God, let every little thing I do today be for Your Will to be done. Teach me to be strong. Help me to understand that as I stand as a woman in the world, I can have great influence on every man, woman and child, and through this influence they, too, will become a Saint.”’ So be it.”