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My name is Lorenzo Crescini and I'm Italian. These " Flashes on Good

and evil " reflect the same mood characterizing the Flashes on the

Holy Gospels and Turin's Holy Shroud I wrote in Africa: making myself

useful to our Lord Jesus Christ.

I will start by quoting the best Prayer to Jesus I've ever read.

At the very beginning some reflections concern the devil one.

I thank all those who will read me, write to me, will ask for an

explanation and those who will be able and willing to advertise what

they read by Web, the press or however they like.

I am confident that the last of my Reflections containing a few lined

short account of my life, will be devoted to all of us who are proud

of the Lord.

 

Web site

www.lorenzocrescini.it/reflections

personal e-mail for communications

ricercapap

 

Best regards

 

Here are three Reflections as an example

 

24) One cannot or mustn't say to those who are ill and

suffering: " That's God who puts you to the test " . In this way we

would offend The God of Endless Love who cannot wish our suffering.

One needs say to those who suffer: " God's Son himself suffered

because of evil, but you will also resurrect with Him, as He did " .

That is the truth and only the truth can give one who suffers the

Hope which won't let him fall into that despair the devil one wants

to seize his soul and conscience! Saying: " it's God who puts you to

the test " gives a suffering man the same relief a learned lecture on

food chemistry gives a starving one.

 

29) We can give or take from God, Creator of all things, nothing,

except for two things: we can take from Him Honour by offending Him

with our refusal, we can give Him our love, by accepting Him in our

heart! With what insolence might we wish or boast His Light one day,

we, if we had denied Him all life long, being able to believe Him and

not doing that?

 

38) There are many Evangelic miracles showing the spontaneity of

a memory, neither built nor adapted, which nevertheless is engraved

in the memory of those who were present to the event. It is from

conveyed small details that the truth of the memory of a lived and

handed down episode transpires.

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