The Truth (Love From the Heart) Is More Important Than to Lie!
April 23, 2008
Today, remember to love and be honest. Never forget this! A man can recognize he made mistakes. Recognizing that you made mistakes is more important to change your life and to prove you are finally honest. Imagine that one day you became very sick. Let’s say you slept with many women and got AIDS. Now imagine if a woman said to you today, ‘I love you. I give my life to you. Let’s have a baby.’
Remember, you got sick sleeping with different people. It could be that what she says is not true. Or she could say, ‘I don’t love you at all because you lied to me and told nobody you are sick.’ Now imagine a woman loves you today from her heart but then you lied to her and were not honest about what happened. Today it is more important to recognize that you could die because you are sick but she recognizes you are sick and takes care of you and saves your life.
If you finally told the truth for someone would you say, ‘Thank-you, my Father. I’m sorry for what I did. Even though I made mistakes she gave her life for me (until I die) saying, ‘I still love you!’ Isn’t it beautiful that love is shared like this finally? Now what is most important to learn today is that you are honest and tell the truth.
Tell the people - to be honest. Tell the woman you are sorry. Tell her, ‘If you leave me I understand. But I truly recognize what I have done to you and I ask you to continue with me. I would be blessed if you would teach me how to love.’
The truth – that means a priest learns today for people to see and to change their lives. Then people will learn to recognize that they want to change their lives. When people hide what’s not true it means they are not honest at all.
So when you (woman or man) recognize the mistakes you made, you can truly change your life and you will find that people will love you. They will understand that you want to change your life with them – and that you want to learn.
So let the priests come forward together to be honest to recognize that everyone makes mistakes. Let’s recognize together that mistakes were made and that finally you are honest. That is the proof that you have changed!
We love you and congratulations!
Yours truly,
Roger Poisson