The Past Is The Past, And The Present Is NOW
Sermon by Bishop Corey Defrancesco
January 30th, 2017
Hello, everyone. Bishop Corey DeFrancesco here again with another hard-hitting revelation. Today I wish to speak on the subject of past lives, and their relevance for us in the timeline of our current life experience. Cardinal Kelly Patrick made a very good point to me while most of the Clergy, including herself, were considering looking up their past lives in the Torah Code. Despite her or others wanting to know who they were, she reminded me that we must remember what is most important is who we are right now.
We know that those close to Lord RayEl, in this lifetime and in the past, more than likely have reincarnated back here on planet Earth once again for the very specific purpose of helping him during humanity’s final step of progression. It’s do or die time, and our race has the chance to rise, or fall… And from what we have seen, we now know that the majority of humanity will, unfortunately, be plummeting faster than the exchange values on the 2017 stock market. This is very, very sad.
As most of you know, we have been restricted from seeking our previous life identities during this current life journey. But why was this a restriction, and why was it in place for so long? We know that it was Satan who formed this system so we would forget what we learned in the previous lifetimes, in order to prove to the council that we are unworthy creatures undeserving of existence… or their divine love.
I also suspect that on this most important lifetime, if we were to know from the start who we were, unfortunately, a lot of us may or may not have let ego overcome the importance of our divine mission. And that would have been a true tragedy.
In the gospel according to Luke 9:62, Christ illustrates a concept that applies to this lesson as well as others. Understand this verse…
“Yeshua said to him, “No man lays his hands to the blade of the plow and gazes behind him and is fit for the Kingdom of God.”
It is my hope that the majority of us have learned that past lives really do not matter in relation to our current existence. There are vital lessons that the soul has learned throughout each lifetime that it has undergone, and we all have grown from that, but the point I’m trying to make is that you are who you are TODAY. The past is something that is meant to stay in the past. We are who we are because of our past, but it is not something that should be a parallel guide for how we act today.
So, who were you? You will find out soon enough, but does it really matter in the long run? I know that I’m Bishop Corey DeFrancesco, and I do pray that something from this sermon sticks to your mind. We must focus on who and what we are today, and who we make ourselves out to be. May God bless you, in the name of Lord RayEl. Amen.