Message from Jesus to Gisella, March 20, 2026
My brothers and sisters, I asked you to console my heart! I died to take away your sins, to comfort you, and to forgive them—if only you had been faithful to me. But you did not want to be. And what did I receive in return? You looked upon Me as a leper; yes, the leprosy of your infinite sins was upon Me, it was upon Me like a garment of penance. But how could you not have seen God shining forth in His infinite charity? Yet what has hurt Me most is being wounded in the Spirit and in Love. You have made Me a laughingstock and struck Me:
– in the friendship I had placed in you, through Judas;
– in the faithfulness I hoped for from you, through Peter, who denies Me;
– in gratitude for My blessings, through those who shouted at Me: “You must die,” “Crucify Him,” after I had healed them of so many illnesses through Love. You declared me a blasphemer of God, a son of Satan, a madman. I, who out of zeal for God’s mission had placed myself in the hands of man by becoming incarnate, suffering throughout my life and surrendering myself to human cruelty without uttering a word or a complaint. A single glance from Me would have been enough to incinerate accusers, judges, and executioners. But I had come voluntarily to fulfill the sacrifice, and like a lamb—for I was the Lamb of God and am so eternally—I allowed Myself to be led, to be stripped and killed, and to make My Flesh your Life. I tell you this, brothers and sisters, so that you may better understand how infinite my love for you is and how great is the love of my Mother, upon whom the most excruciating pain was inflicted and who is, for this reason, worthy of respect!
Your Jesus.
Reflection on the message:
Dearest brothers and sisters, may this moving message help us better understand Jesus’ desolation and pain. He is telling us that despite His immense sacrifice, we continue to wound Him with our daily sins. He compares us to Judas, because we betray His friendship; He compares us to Peter, because we are unfaithful; He compares us to the screaming crowd, because despite the blessings we receive from Him, we are ungrateful! Jesus died to give us life: without His Mercy, without the Eucharist He left us, we would be in Satan’s hands, with no chance of salvation. Today is Friday; let us console this heart that still bleeds. Let us pray to Him and thank Him for what He has done for us and for His INFINITE Love.