God's Love Story Ends
Conclusion
New and Last Revelation for website1-25-26
1-25-26 At Mass, the Lord requested a conclusion area to be added to the End Page of the website. The Lord was looking intently at the Temple Mount, while standing on Mt. Olives. I kept wondering, why was He staring so hard and what was so important that He was looking at. I have become familiar in knowing that the revelations generally have a bigger meaning. The Lord said this would be the final message for the website. "There is nothing more to reveal after this-until My return-label it, The Conclusion."
'The First Time After 2000 Years': Israel's Biblical Red Heifers Attract World Attention
1-2025 SHILOH, Israel – In September 2022, the arrival of five red heifers in Israel caught the world's attention. Now, more than two years later, those cows are being cared for in ancient Shiloh. Finding that odd, since the Lord showed us already the importance of Shiloh. Chapter 4 discussed Shiloh which was one of the first settlements for the Ark and Tabernacle and again in Chapter 5, where Tea Tephi-daughter of the last King Zedekiah prophesized that there would be a time in history when she predicted that The Ark of The Covenant and Christ would be inaugurated King of all of the world, on the Stone of Destiny-Jacob's Pillow, to bring peace and unity to the whole world. Also, Shiloh is mentioned in Jacob's blessing-Genesis 49:10 - "The sceptre shall not depart from Judah (the line of David), nor a law-giver from between his feet, until Shiloh (Christ) comes." Why would the red heifer's go to Shiloh-after 2000 years? The connection-The return of Jesus!
My first Vision of Jesus with a Lion was on 1-30-2017. I had never heard of Jesus of Judah. Now, I understand, why He allowed me to see Him like this first. As He will be returning soon. In Rev. 5, John has a vision of the heavenly throne room. It is time for the judgment of the earth, but no one is found worthy to execute the judgment, and John begins weeping. “Then one of the elders said to me, ‘Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven seals.’”
The commands regarding the red heifer foreshadow Christ's sacrifice for believers’ sin
The heifer was sacrificed “outside the camp” while the Priest was looking at the temple from Mt. Olives-located in the East. Jesus was crucified outside the walls of Jerusalem at Golgotha. The red heifer symbolizes perfection (without blemish), purification and atonement(Numbers 19). Just as Jesus was perfect(without blemish), He atones for our sins and purifies us through his sacrificial death. The heifer's blood was to be sprinkled seven times toward the front of the Tent of Meeting, just as God made the earth in seven days, so too did Jesus purify with a continual cleansing for believers in Him. The sprinkling in the front of the temple, is the location on the Immaculate Heart Rosary where the Institution of the Eucharist is located(The Body and Blood) of Jesus.
East Gate or Golden Gate Red Heifer
Starting 1-25-26, the vision I have been seeing, is the Lord standing on a mountain, His eyes blazing red. He looked angry. Also that week, He showed me a red heifer in between Him and the East Gate in Jerusalem. He was just staring.
Zechariah 14:4 states, 'On that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west, forming a great valley, with half of the mountain moving north and half moving south.'
Jesus visited Mt. Olives-3 times before His death
Recalling from Chapter One that #3 means=Divine Completion-Resurrection-Trinity-Redemption
Situated directly East of Jerusalem across the Kidron Valley, Mt. Olives provides a commanding view of the Temple Mount. It was also called the Mount of Anointing because of the pressing of the olives for the oil used to anoint kings and priests. From King David's desperate flight during his son Absalom's rebellion (2 Sam 15:1-20:22) to Jesus' regular private teachings with His disciples, the Mount of Olives has long served as a place of both crisis and revelation. It witnessed Christ's betrayal in Gethsemane (Matt. 26:36-56), His ascension to heaven (Acts 1:6-12), and according to the prophet Zechariah, it will be the very location where His feet touch Earth again at His second coming (Zechariah 14:1–5).
“As Jesus was sitting on Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately. ‘Tell us,’ they said, ‘when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?'” (Matthew 24:3)
Jesus knew His earthly life was coming to a close. He visited Mt. Olives 3 times within a 5-day span, that's how important Mt. Olives was to Him. He took His closest friends, revealed some very important information and prepared for His worldly end. This sounds much like any one of us, if we knew we would be passing. We would assemble our loved ones, prepare and pass along our deepest messages.
The first visit to Mount Olives is when Jesus entered Jerusalem through the East Gate on Palm Sunday. This was the Sunday before His crucifixion (John 12:1, 12), riding a donkey. The donkey was also retrieved from Mt. Olives area.
The second visit-was a very serious and significant discussion with his disciples which is called the "Olivet Discourse." He took His closest disciples and went to His most revered location. There, He was able to give His last message before His death. The physical location where Jesus gave this discourse, was a spot just East of Jerusalem overlooking the city and the Temple. Jesus went into detail regarding all the things to come. Knowing His time was coming to a close, He ensured that this prophecy was recorded carefully by the disciples for our time.
Jesus spoke of signs of the end of the age. He refers to the seven-year tribulation period which will include 1) false messiahs (Matthew 24:5), 2) wars and rumors of wars (Matthew 24:6–7), 3) famines (Matthew 24:7), and 4) earthquakes (Matthew 24:7). Matthew 24:15–26 speaks of the second half of the tribulation. During this time 1) the temple will be desecrated, 2) Jews will flee to the mountains, 3) great judgments will occur, and 4) false christs and prophets will arise. The coming of the Son of Man is mentioned in Matthew 24:29–31. 1) The "sun will be darkened" (Matthew 24:29), 2) the "stars will fall from heaven" (Matthew 24:29), 3) the "powers of the heavens will be shaken" (Matthew 24:29), 4) the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky (Matthew 24:30), 5) the people of earth will mourn (Matthew 24:30), 6) the Son of Man will come "on the clouds of heaven will power and great glory" (Matthew 24:30), and 7) His angels will gather the elect from the earth (Matthew 24:31).The faithful and wise servant was called to be prepared (Matthew 24:45–46) like the ten virgins, the talents and the sheep and goats. Those who are not prepared will experience judgment (Matthew 24:50–51). In Chapter 5,we have read about Christ riding His white horse, down the sword of St. Michaels-to Armageddon(2024). The faithful were praying the Immaculate Heart Rosary to combat Genesis 3. The Immaculate Heart rosary is to defeat the adversary and to build the temple walls of the New Jerusalem.
Jesus’ third visit during the week of His passion was on the night He was betrayed. That evening began with the Last Supper in Jerusalem and ended in the Garden of Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives. Jesus established the New Covenant and instituted the Lord’s Supper (Matthew 26:26–29; 1 Corinthians 11:23–26). Then He took His disciples to the Garden of Gethsemane (literally, “Garden of the Oil-press”) located on Mount of Olives. There Jesus prayed in agony as He contemplated the day to come. So overcome by the horror of what He was to experience in the crucifixion the following day, His sweat was “like drops of blood” (Luke 22:44) and God sent an angel from heaven to strengthen Him (Luke 22:43).
The Kidron Valley, the Valley of Judgment, the Wine Press
Last year, The Lord requested that I lay the Our Lady of Guadalupe over Jerusalem with her feet on Mt. Zion. He was showing that the location of each mystery corresponded to a significant biblical event in Jerusalem. He requested that we " Walk the redemptive mysteries through Jerusalem with Him." The Lord insisted the inclusion of the words, "winepress" for the third mystery in the description of the location on the rosary. We had been saying this rosary for several months now, and it never dawned on any of us that the Third mystery, was located at Mt. Olives, the Garden of Gethsemane. When the Lord revealed His message this week, He showed how important, the location of the winepress is on the Third Mystery. The Immaculate Heart Rosary-The Third Mystery” Death of Jesus on the Cross” Isaiah 53:5 -Garden of Gethsemane- "wine press” "like drops of blood falling from to the ground" (Luke 22:44)Mark 13:34 And he saith to them: My soul is sorrowful even unto death. This mystery was the redemptive 3rd mystery, the same location, where Jesus gave His Olivet discourse, He prayed and He was arrested after He sweat blood.
In revelation, 1-28-26, He stared at the temple mount from Mt. Olives- over the east gate, beyond a red heifer that was outside the walls. He stared at the temple from Mt. Olives, knowing He was the red heifer. The unblemished sacrifice that had already taken place. He was looking at the third mystery of the rosary-His death on the cross as He went to Mt. Olives for the last time-in the area of the Wine Press at Garden of Gethsemane. He was showing me He went through His winepress for us-as He will come back and judge on Mt. Olives over the Kidron-Valley of Judgment. The Kidron Valley represents a place of judgement. The Kidron Valley sits below Mt. Olives, the Garden Gethsemane-the winepress. “Swing the sickle, for the harvest is ripe. Come, trample the grapes, for the winepress is full; the vats overflow, because their wickedness is great.” Rev. 14:14-20 An angel “swung his sickle over the earth, and the earth was harvested. The great winepress of God’s wrath was trampled”. Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him. James1:12.
The Best Love Story Ever Told
A Man in Love—Jesus, eagerly awaiting His Bride, who descends from the heavens adorned and ready for their long-anticipated reunion.
Every story has a Beginning, Middle, and End, and this one is no exception. We have the Bridegroom, Jesus, and His Father, the Creator, who paid the "bride price" with His only son—a custom deeply rooted in Jewish tradition. Jesus purchased the Bride, the members of the Mystical Body of Christ, with His very life. Guiding this journey is the Holy Spirit, our Helper, who leads the Bride to the Truth. At the heart of the narrative is the heroine, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of All and Mother of Jesus, who deeply loves her son and His Bride. Like any devoted mother, she desires nothing more than her son’s happiness and guides all people through her Immaculate Heart to unite with Him. The Immaculate Heart Rosary serves as a powerful weapon against the villain, opening the path to the New Jerusalem. The Bride—comprising men and women who form the ‘Body of Christ’—is ultimately called to this sacred union. The Lord desires a personal relationship with each individual He created. Those dedicated to Jesus are the Brides that form the collective body—the Church. Each chapter of God's Love Story was intricately choreographed from before time, played out over thousands of years, complete with a villain and his minions who attempt to keep the bride and groom apart. We have a patient and forgiving Father who cherishes the Bride as His daughter, so much so that He sent His only Son to rescue her, knowing they would ultimately be reunited, just as they were before sin entered the Garden of Eden. We also have the Blessed Mother, who willingly cooperated with God's plan, giving her 'Fiat' to bring forth Jesus, the Bridegroom. She stands as an everlasting example of virtue, guiding the faithful toward eternity in the Father's house as co-mediatrix in the salvation of the Bride—her children. However, the Lord's patience is not infinite; it has an expiration date, much like the conclusion of a book. In traditional Jewish law, engagement marks the initial step toward marriage, representing a legally binding commitment between a man and a woman—this happens prior to the actual wedding. Similarly, believers in Jesus Christ accept the Bridegroom but must wait for the wedding feast, which follows the testing of the Bride’s faith through trials and persecutions brought on by adversaries. This mirrors the climax of a story, where the protagonist faces their greatest challenge or makes a pivotal decision. The climax of God's Love Story unfolds in Chapter 6—the Final Chapter—which coincidentally represents the sixth day of creation when man was created. Here, the Final Battle takes place. During this climactic moment, the Bride (representing all races, nations, and cultures) is given a crucial choice, exercising the "Free Will" bestowed upon them by the Trinity—a divine gift allowing each person to choose "Yes" or "No" (Chapter 1). The Bridegroom has one essential rule for each Individual Bride of Christ: “He who has My commandments and keeps them is the one who loves Me; and he who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and will reveal Myself to him.” Those who remain faithful—The Bride and the collective Church—through the trials and persecutions of the Tribulation will ultimately reach the marriage banquet in the New Jerusalem. However, those who reject Jesus, the Groom, will not enter the New Jerusalem—the ultimate marriage banquet. Those who say "No" often believe they do not need a Bridegroom or Savior, succumbing to fears of social rejection, pride, and the temptation to elevate their worldly ego above their Groom. Many have turned to other faiths, convinced that all paths lead to God. Tragically, some of God's people have drifted away, rejecting the concept of marriage entirely and, in turn, aligning themselves with the adversary, whom they choose to share eternity with. Yet, Jesus speaks of His preparations in Heaven for His believers. Each believer must come through Him to enter Heaven for eternity. Do not be misled. Do not judge the Body—God is the ultimate judge. As the Bride, you must say "Yes" and prepare, supporting the Body for your Spouse, the Groom, through the virtues of His Mother, guiding all toward the Era of Peace.
The narrative comes full circle as Jesus returns to the Mount of Olives, the very place from which He ascended after His sacrifice for His bride. The east holds significant meaning in the Lord's plan. "Eden's location in the east signifies a place of origin and divine blessing, where humanity first encountered communion with God. The tradition of churches facing east is rooted in the belief that the sun rises in the east—symbolizing the Son, Jesus Christ. When the Messiah returns, it is said He will come from the East (Mt. Olives), as mentioned in Zechariah 14."
God's Love Story concludes with Jesus reunited with His bride—the Mystical Body of Christ—existing in perfect harmony and unity. This sacred union of two souls is intertwined in love, peace, and Divine Will. Represented by the numbers One and Two (Aleph/Beth), this bond reflects the ideal love that existed before sin in Genesis 1 and 2. This communion of spirit and soul was intended as our inheritance and the very reason for our creation: to love Him unconditionally, just as He loves us. Two hearts beating as one. In Genesis, Adam and Eve's marriage is often viewed as the first marriage symbolizing a covenant relationship established by God in the Garden of Eden. This union is significant as it represents the foundational concept of marriage as a sacred and eternal bond. God was united in love and harmony when He communed with Adam and Eve. This is the marriage covenant He wants with all His children which is evident throughout His love story.
Sunrise of a New Era
2-4-26 The Lord kept showing me a vision of a pink sky, the Rosary descending from it and heard, "prepared as a bride adorned for her husband." Jesus was staring at the New Jerusalem descending from the sky. He looked like a man in love-smitten, longing and waiting to be re-united with his spouse. I guess, no different than any other person, longing to be reunited with a loved one. We go to graveyards to feel closer to people, go to church, have a special picture or blanket to remind us of our loved one. He went to His favorite spot, Mt. Olives, where He was comforted by His Father, before His death, where He hung out with His disciples and taught, where He would go and pray alone, where He will judge the wicked-Mt. Olives-East of the temple. Jesus, knew that the descent of His bride would occur there someday in the future, so it was His comfort zone-waiting and anticipating the day He could be joined again, before sin, as Genesis 2 in union, in a marriage with each one of His believers who will make up the mystical body of His church. I had to discern for two days, to get confirmation whether the Lord wanted it as a sunrise or sunset. You see the Jewish calendar date begins with the night beforehand at sunset. When looking up sunrise and sunset in the bible-this came up providing confirmation, that the Lord wanted a sunrise. Dayspring‘-is a term laden with theological significance, appearing primarily in prophetic and poetic contexts to denote divine light and renewal through the coming Messiah. The term carries profound Old Covenant roots linked to Messianic prophecies and is reiterated in the New Covenant as a testament to Christ’s redemptive light. Zechariah’s prophecy in Luke 1:78, it symbolizes the dawn of hope and spiritual illumination, emblematic of divine intervention and new beginnings. I had never heard of this so asked my prayer partners. One of them sent me this. The "Dayspring" in Catholic tradition refers primarily to the "O Oriens" (O Dayspring) antiphon sung during Advent (Dec 21), or the verse "O come, Thou, Dayspring from on high" from the hymn "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel". It symbolizes Christ as the rising sun in the East-Son- breaking through darkness, often used in Advent to prepare for Christmas. Now, it is interesting to note that the Blessed Mother requested we add the Alma Redemptoris Mater-to the Immaculate Heart Rosary closing last year. Once again, not hearing of this prayer, learned that it is in "Anticipation of Birth of Christ." This reinforces the message through what was given this week "O Oriens," sung at Advent, Anticipation of the Birth of Christ. After realizing that He wanted a " sunrise" I started laughing. Feeling foolish, as God's ways are always amazing, I called my prayer partners. I said, you are not going to believe this. He wants a sunrise! Laughing, I reminded them of the video "Sunrise of A New Era" that the Lord created in 2021. The video, is about the making of the Immaculate Heart Rosary and the Christ centered Era of Peace. The video will be added below. The Lord said this was His last message for the website, it was His perfect way to conclude this journey of God's Love Story Begins.
11-2025 The Lord requested a love letter to be written to His Children. This is composed through revelation 2-7-26