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Chapter 14 The Messengers' Observations About In God's Love and the Writer Janet Hurlow

681-687  Part 2 The 
                   Messengers’
                  
Observations About 
                  the writer of               
                  
In God’s Love 
                   Janet Hurlow

681 Choosen
682-684  Small
685  Blessed
686  Mission
687  Saint 

688-689  Part 3 Summary

  Sidenotes

  (89) IGL 224:1-5,22-35
  (90) IGL 139:23-26
          see also 197:27-30

  (91) IGL 372:16-17
  (92) IGL 419:38-40, 43-44
  (93) IGL 99:5
  (94) IGL 417:38-39
           see also 224:28-33

  (95) IGL 89:33-38
  (96) IGL 372:15
  (97) IGL 88:41-43
  (98) IGL 224:29
  (99) IGL 137:16-17
  (100) IGL 419:45-56
             see also 224:33

  (101) IGL 417:40-42
  (102) IGL 372:15
  (103) IGL 417:44
  (104) IGL 372:25-27
  (105) IGL 224:30

How does In God's Love 
written by Janet Hurlow
relate to 
the Catholic Faith ?

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            Part 2 The Messengers" Observations About
                       the Writer Janet Hurlow

681          The messengers observe that Janet Hurlow has been chosen by God.  In one passage, the messengers write about their journey of finding someone to write the messages to Earth: “This is God’s song, blessed saints.  It shall be written so well.  Whom shall we choose out of the Earth?  Such a decision is very real.  Such a decision must be right….On Earth, not one person can we find to write these books.  We have searched in vain.  Father, whom are we to seek out so wisely?  Sing a song of rest, saints of God.  This is the woman.  Behold.  Is this the woman seen, such a small one in spirit song?  Such peace is in this child.  Such suffering is in her song.  Earth, it is done.  Be still.  These Books are sent. This lowly woman shall write.  Sing in this spirit.  In God’s love, rise up. Amen.”(89)  

682           The messengers observe that Janet Hurlow is a very small person.  By this they do not mean small in physical appearance, but in her spirit and humility, her mannerisms, her lack of worldly knowledge, and stature.  In this observation, they point out three things.  First, that such knowledge that is present in In God’s Love could not come from such a “small” person.  As the messengers observe, “Such beauty comes not from beings of Earth.  Such minds are small.  This is a very small woman who writes.  In all Earth, God has chosen the very small.”(90)  They also observe Janet’s educational background: “Books are not written by small ones who do not go to school to learn of such things.”(91)  They write, “The woman who writes is a small mortal.  She cannot begin to put the words on these pages without inspirational guidance by God….Behold the woman, look upon her.  She is neither unusual nor extraordinary.”(92) 

683           A second point they make is that smallness and lowliness describe Janet Hurlow: “Write this book, little one of God.”(93)   They also write, “It (the blessing of In God’s Love) is sent with love to Earth by messengers of God, written on paper by a small woman of Earth.”(94)

684           A third point the messengers make is that it is this type of humility that the Lord desires: “Kind spirits on all Earth, never was such a book written by such a small one as writes, which is why she writes.  O sad, small ones, God seeks your smallness.”(95)   I see this as a truth that is revealed time and time again in the Scriptures, finding its epic examples in Jesus Christ and in His mother, Mary.

685           The messengers observe that Janet Hurlow is blessed; “Blessed is this virtuous saint who writes.”(96)   Like many saints, God has poured out His Spirit upon her: “God pours His Spirit out on the Earth in the spirits of His saints, as in this little one who writes.”(97)   They also observe that “Such peace is in this child.”(98)   God is pleased with Janet, for they write, “And He is pleased with the woman, the woman who writes.”(99)

686           The messengers observe that Janet Hurlow has a mission: “She is a human sent to write this book.  That is her mission in life.  This is her key to God’s Kingdom: her burning desire to save souls from the fires of Hell.  We are very willing to help Janet in her mission.  This is why God has let this woman write.  Listen to her.  She is sent out by God to bring souls to the Kingdom.  Souls who wouldn’t sing in God’s Kingdom forever are waiting for an inspiration of hope, blessed by God in a sorrowful world.  This is a prayer sung for souls who are lost on the Earth.”(100)   They also note that Janet is “A woman who wants to write.  She wants to speak wisdom to those who can be taught wisdom and understanding”(101) 

687           The messengers observe that Janet Hurlow is a Saint: “Blessed is this virtuous saint who writes.”(102)   They observe that “She sings with the saints of Earth.”(103)   The messengers praise Janet and exclaim that “Worlds will come, and this small woman shall sing forever.  Blessed is such faith in God’s Spirit.  We have chosen well.”(104)   While noticing the joy of her song, they also observe that with Janet “Such suffering is in her song.”(105)   

           Part 3 Summary

688           In summary, the messengers observe that, in a special way, they, with their love, are involved in the writing of In God’s Love, but the source of the messages is God.  The evil one is not allowed to speak out on its pages.  The messengers describe In God’s Love as a great gift, a book, the “book of books” for the “time of times”.  The timing of this book and the time of times is totally and exclusively within the Father’s control and domain.  The messengers observe that In God’s Love is a love letter that contains love, knowledge, signs, gifts, adventure, and some details about our future.  The messengers observe that In God’s Love will affect people by comforting them, calling them to God, leading people to God’s Spirit, and instructing them in the ways of God.  They observe that for some people the messages will be sweet, while for some, who are not in God, they will be bitter.   The messengers observe that the messages will be debated and discussed in councils and will be spoken against, but the lowly will hear and be glad.

689           The messengers observe that Janet Hurlow was God’s wise choice to be the human instrument to write In God’s Love.  They observe that Janet is a humble, blessed saint whose mission is to save souls with the writing of In God’s Love.  I do not see how any of these observations about the book In God’s Love or about Janet Hurlow would come into conflict with any of the theology or morality of the Catholic Faith.

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