Blood of Pope John Paul II Tours Florida
[Blood of Pope
John Paul II Tours Florida
Proclaiming the Gospel Ministries]
"Prayers and tears, hope and faith
filled the room. One by one,
hundreds of students waited for the
chance to view, to touch, to kiss a
precious relic of Pope John Paul II
- a vial of blood drawn just days
before his death in April 2005.
"This relic has been traveling all
over the world," Sister Maria Socias
told the crowd gathered at McCarthy
High School, reminding them that the
beloved pontiff will become a saint
on April 27. "You are privileged.
Not everyone will get the chance to
venerate the relic of John Paul II."
The sacred relic travels the globe.
"This will hopefully be a moment you
will never forget for the rest of
your life," said Socias, a member of
The Servants of the Pierced Hearts
of Jesus and Mary. Watch video
here.
[Mike Gendron Comment] I pray these
Catholics will repent of their
veneration of the pope's blood and
put their faith in the precious
blood of Jesus. Without the shedding
of His blood there is no forgiveness
of sins (Heb. 9:22)." Pro-Gospel.org
Response to comment [from a Catholic]: "False Dilemma..."
Real dilemma.
Jud 11
Are you going on
the blood spatter tour?
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "I wonder if they have any of his ear wax."
If you
advertise one of these with the
Pope's earwax in it on eBay, I bet
you can make a lot of money.
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Can I ask you guys something? Cruciform and serpent. Why did Micheal and the devil dispute over the body of Moses?
I'll see your
Jude 9 and raise you an Eph 5:11.
Yet Michael the archangel, when
contending with the devil he
disputed about the body of Moses,
durst not bring against him a
railing accusation, but said, The
Lord rebuke thee [Jude 9].
"This is a most remarkable verse of
Scripture. Here is Wuest’s very fine
translation of it: “Yet Michael, the
archangel, when disPutin g with the
devil, arguing concerning the body
of Moses, dared not bring a sentence
that would impugn his dignity, but
said, May the Lord rebuke you.”
Satan is a fallen creature and an
avowed enemy of God, yet Michael,
when contending about the body of
Moses, would not bring a sentence
that would impugn the dignity of
Satan. Michael even respected the
position of Satan. Clement, one of
the early church fathers, quotes
from an apocryphal writing dealing
with the funeral of Moses. When
Michael was commissioned to bury
Moses, Satan opposed it on the
grounds that, since he was the
master of the material and matter,
the body belonged to him. Michael’s
only answer was, “The Lord [that is,
the Creator] rebuke thee.” Satan
also brought the charge of murder
against Moses. Also it is suggested
that Satan wanted to hinder the
later appearance of Moses at the
Mount of Transfiguration.
Lucifer was a creation of God and
apparently the highest creature that
God created. And then evil was found
in him. Don’t think that evil means
that he went out and stole
something. The evil that was in him
was that he put his will against the
will of God. He was lifted up by
pride, and he wanted to become
independent of God. He actually
thought he could dethrone God—at
least from part of His universe. As
far as this world is concerned, God
has permitted him to carry on this
rebellion, and God has a high and
holy purpose in it. But this
creature still believes he will be
able to take a segment of God’s
created universe and be the ruler
over it. I’m sure that Satan wants
this earth as his.
“Yet Michael … durst not bring
against him a railing accusation,
but said, The Lord rebuke thee.”
Michael didn’t curse Satan. He
didn’t call him a long list of
names. I’m sure that many of us
would have been perfectly willing to
have done that. We really would have
read the riot act to him, but
Michael didn’t. Do you know why?
Michael is an archangel, and all he
did was to say, “The Lord rebuke
you.” He didn’t go into a long
tirade of epithets or of
condemnation, although he could
have. Why? Michael had respect unto
his office, his position—Lucifer had
been created the highest creature.
This is a lesson that you and I need
to learn. A great many believers
have not learned to bow even to God.
My friend, you and I are creatures;
He is the Creator. What right have
you and I to question anything that
He does? Don’t misunderstand me. If
you think that I piously accept
everything that comes my way, you
are wrong. I talk back to Him many
times, and I want to know why He
lets certain things happen to me.
Maybe you do that also. But we need
to recognize that God is the
Creator; He is also our Redeemer. He
is the One who loves us. But our God
is high, holy, and lifted up. He is
a just and righteous God. He never
makes any mistakes. He never does
anything wrong. Everything He does
is right and, therefore, you and I
can trust Him. But do we do that? Do
we respect His authority? Do we
respect His person? In that day when
men must give an account, the Lord
Jesus Christ is going to say, “You
said, ‘Lord, Lord,’ but you didn’t
do the things I commanded. Each one
went his own way and did that which
was right in his own eyes.” This is
the picture of mankind. How about
you? How about me today? What a
lesson Michael the archangel is to
us!" McGee, J. V. (1991). Thru the
Bible commentary: The Epistles (2
and 3 John/Jude) (electronic ed.,
Vol. 57, pp. 97–99). Nashville:
Thomas Nelson.
Also see:
Why were Michael and Satan disPutin g
over the body of Moses (Jude 9)?
Should Christians Judge? Judge
Rightly Is Not Some Guy's Name
Response to comment [from a Christian]: [Earwax] "Roman Catholics seem to have an abundance."
Ac 28:27