
THE ROMANS 4 PRINCIPLE
Abraham - the Father of Faith (in God)
Summary: •
A prophecy draws attention to an ‘unembraced truth’ in the Book of Romans, which will be a ‘key to the next great move of God in the world’
This ‘Romans 4 Principle’ of a non-Christian being reckoned by God: to be justified and sinless, for believing God.
In the example of Abraham, who heard God guide him clearly - we too will hear God more clearly, after we receive the powerful Grace of the ‘Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary’, to better hear God’s Rhema guidance to us personally, with spontaneous Inspirations; Heart Intuition; Guidance and Understanding, given to you each day, as a lifestyle. This brings a lifestyle of great peace and security, despite the trials of life.
While not perfect perhaps, the Ecumenical efforts of Pope Francis, resisted by exclusivist Catholics (and in other Religious zealots too, no doubt), would be enhanced into the future, by everybody realising that God Speaks to all of us all daily - those other Religions too - An attentive listening to God made much more reliable by receiving the indwelling Flame of Love.

According to a revealing prophecy given by a highly respected Evangelical prophet called John Paul Jackson, (since deceased), we are told:
“A key to the next great move of God is found in the book of Romans and in particular chapter four… the Romans 4 Principle.
Contained in it is an un-embraced truth that will mark and distinguish this move in the Church from all other moves." (See Appendix 1 – full version)
This ‘unembraced truth’ however, appears to be the recognition of non-Christian believers in ‘The Mystery’ of God, being reckoned to be righteous, or justified, by God Himself, even when they are not baptised or know Jesus Christ.
We also recall that the benevolent Psalms (The Lord is my shepherd, there is nothing I shall want!) were written 1000 years before the Redemption of Jesus and Christianity, describing God’s Everlasting Covenant with Abraham and all who believe God, who God reckons to be justified.
After some years of study regarding Catholic/ Muslim reconciliation and non-Christian salvation, I have come to understand that in Romans 4 – Abraham not being a Christian, ‘the father of all believers’, is still reckoned in God’s eyes as being justified, by his ‘faithful obedience’ to God’s guidance – as he understood it to be.
By this justification, all Abraham’s sins are wiped away – just as if he had never sinned. And he is then in good standing with God. This insight into how God looks at ‘all believers’, of which Abraham is the father, is a major and persuasive lever, with which to hopefully end division and enmity between Religions
If you and your faith community are good enough for God to be guiding and protecting, even causing you to be sinless in His eyes … then who is anyone to say otherwise, and judge you as an enemy?
If God is with us, who can be against us?
And if you too can pray the Psalm with the Just souls written 1,000 years before Christ:
‘The Lord is my shepherd, there is nothing I shall want.’?
This ‘justification’ of Abraham in God’s eyes, as a Principle of how God’s Justice works, also seems to be available to all believers in a Creator, even Pagans (see later).
[‘Principle’ – definition – A basic law or assumption; Natural Law; A rule or standard of good behaviour]
Applying this ‘unembraced truth’: the Romans 4 Principle then, to the various Religions of the world, all people of any Religion, who in good conscience do their best to follow what they believe God asks of them, will – like Abraham – be (continually) reckoned justified and free of sin by God.
People are not to be condemned for the place they were born, nor for honouring their parents as the Law prescribes, by following the same religious practices as their parents.
Maria Valtorta: “Lessons on the Epistle of St Paul to the Romans”.




