Judgment Call

Posted on April 10, 2023

Some brief thoughts from Charlie Johnston about being on the road across America, conceptualizing new initiatives, and a plug for his friend, best selling author J.A. Jance.

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3 Comments

  1. Klutterback

    Rest and then rest some more! We will wait for your wisdom.
    God bless you and your work.

  2. Linda Pinasco

    Hi Charlie,
    I don’t know if this is the right spot on the website to ask this question, but have you gotten a date for The Warning? Let me explain. I heard you comment that you thought it wasn’t a one day event, but a gradual occurrence. However, another visionary has been given a date of next Thursday, April 20th. If true, it would make sense seeing that Divine Mercy is this Sunday. What say you?

    • Charlie Johnston

      Thanks Linda,

      This piece which I published on A Sign of Hope on Jan. 2 of this year gives my approach to prophecy, generally – and why we waste time and usually deceive ourselves when focusing on it instead of what we are to do in the moment.

      The Warning is supposed to reveal to us the state of our souls. I think we have been living a warning for a long time now. When God reveals the rot at the heart of so much in the world, we are forced to choose whether we will be a part of it or turn with our whole hearts to God. We can choose to continue to follow the world, but as the rot is revealed, we will not be able to tell God that we did not know what we were doing when we stand before Him. That reveals the state of our souls, doesn’t it?

      I think it very unlikely that there will be a moment of blinding flash, as most adherents of the warning are certain is the only possible interpretation of this prophecy. If it comes, I will not complain, as it would make things easier for me. But though God does sometimes act in that way, it is rare – as He prefers to give us enough information to choose while giving us ample opportunity to justify our dysfunction and perish. So, I am indifferent to the pronouncement of specific dates (the one you mentioned is the sixth or seventh I have heard these last few years from various mystics.) My focus will remain on taking the next right step under God, accepting both the adversities and the blessings He sends on our pilgrim journey to the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart without making assumptions.

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