2024/06/17
148. The Great White Throne and the Salvation of the Evil Spirits
Revelation continues: "Then I saw a great white throne and him who sat upon it; from his presence earth and sky fled away, and no place was found for them" (Revelation 20:11). Since the author writes he saw "a great white throne and him who sat upon it", i.e. the Eucharist, the Liturgy of the Eucharist begun, and the Eucharist is about to be elevated in the actual scene of the Mass liturgy. That is the place of the reality of God and people. After that, "from his presence earth and sky fled away, and no place was found for them" because the scene was of a different place from the actual scene of the Mass liturgy where the Holy Spirit and the believers collaborate even though the author could see the Eucharist. That is the place of the reality of God.
There, the author saw that people died and that their Breath of Life, to which their Human Knowledge and Memory was attached, was "standing before the throne" (Revelation 20:12) as wandering demons remaining on earth, unable to follow God's command "Be!" which is about to leave their bodies and return to their Father in heaven. They had somehow found "the way for kings" and had come there. The presence of the Eucharist is the place where what they had done when they were alive with their Human Knowledge and Memory attaching to their Breath of Life is clearly revealed by God and is pulled away (cf. Revelation 20:12). Their stripped Human Knowledge and Memory are to be "thrown into the lake of fire" (Revelation 20:15) and disposed of as those whose "name was not found written in the book of life".
At that time, in the actual scene of the Mass liturgy, the faithful are receiving the Eucharist. The body of Jesus Christ, in which God is present, is, in a way, God alive through the mystery of the Second Incarnation. When this God is eaten by believers and dies, the spontaneity of God's "I AM" and the divine knowledge returns to the Father in heaven, taking with it the Breath of Life, stripped of the Human Information and Memory. The Mass liturgy, in which the Holy Spirit and the believers collaborate, saves even the demons. Celebrating the Mass liturgy becomes the source of the power suppressing the "evil" phenomena in the world from the inside.
For this reason, and also for the Church, which remains in the stage of the Prophecy of the Fall of the Church, to get out of it, we Christians must move towards the completion of the Mass Liturgy. And just as our predecessors established the New Testament and proved the prophecy of Revelation, we must demonstrate the Prophecy of the Completion of the Liturgy of the Mass.
Maria
K. M.
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