“We Must Achieve Sainthood”

Teaching Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

January 8, 1981

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“To achieve shouts accomplishment to a successful end. There is a great responsibility to achieving, for when a goal is achieved, it rings of hard work, perseverance, and total involvement. Negativism, procrastination, a lack of self-esteem, many times are the culprits that stop achievement, or limit achievement.

When a child goes to school, we urge the child to achieve; in other words, to be successful, to accomplish, to learn to the fullest what is being taught. It is one of the first things we begin to teach a child to do, and that is to achieve.

Excuses are great deterrents to achieving success, and these excuses are based on one’s own feeling of limitations, one’s own lack of desire to be responsible in all things that it takes to achieve a goal.

Our Soul is many times victimized by our lack of self-control, lack of self-discipline, and lack of desire to achieve a pure state of mind and body for the good of our Soul. The Soul is victimized because we lack this development to achieve what is best for us, and we oftentimes omit our Soul because we have placed our Soul as Something we cannot touch, we cannot feel, we are not in tune with.

We must correct this wrong opinion of our Soul, and see our Soul as a loving and vital sharing Part of our whole being, a Part that reflects all we are, all we achieve, how we achieve it, the degree of achievement, and of course, what effort and methods we use and put forth to achieve God’s Will and Plan for us, Sainthood as the Goal of our Soul.

We must remember without question that our Soul is not separate from us. It is as much a Part of us as our flesh, as our heart, as our bloodstream, as our mind. Our Faith is triggered and enriched by the Eyes and Ears of our Soul. Our love for God passes through our Soul. His Love for us passes through our Soul to us.

OUR SOUL IS NOT JUST
CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH US,
IT IS A PART OF US.
OUR SOUL REFLECTS EVERYTHING WE ARE.”