New Message of Peace from Visionary Ivan – Regarding this Modern War with Iran

BY IVAN D. SEER OF MEDJUGORJE

Dear brothers and sisters,

We live in an era where the news almost daily reports wars, divisions, and turmoil. Names of countries, alliances, interests, powerful figures… but behind every story are people: families, children, crying mothers.

In her messages, Our Lady doesn’t discuss politics. She doesn’t analyze military strategies or plans. Her message is simple, yet profound:

“Peace, peace, peace – and only peace.”

This is not a slogan. It is the cry of the Mother.

  1. War begins in the heart

Our Lady teaches us that war does not begin at borders, but in the human heart.

It begins when forgiveness disappears.

It begins when pride prevails.

It begins when man forgets God.

Today we witness conflicts around the world, from the Middle East to Europe, from tensions between nations to divisions within families. But Our Lady takes us back to the beginning: peace begins within me.

If there is no peace in me, how will there be peace in the world?


  1. Prayer and fasting: weapons of peace

On several occasions Our Lady has affirmed that even wars can be stopped through prayer and fasting.

This is a spiritual logic that transcends politics.

The world believes in the power of guns.

Heaven believes in the power of a kneeling heart.

When a family prays together, walls come down.

When a nation fasts and converts, the spiritual climate changes.

We may not be able to negotiate between countries, but we can:
   • pray the rosary for peace
   • fast for the conversion of the world
   • forgive those who have hurt us

This is our responsibility.


  1. Peace as a personal decision

Our Lady doesn’t call us to be observers. She calls us to be bearers of peace.

In a world full of noise, seek silence.

In a world filled with hate, look for love.

In a world full of fear, seek trust in God.

Today’s wars show how weak man is without God.

But they also show how hungry the world is for witnesses of peace.


  1. What does this mean for us today?

This means:
   • Do not spread hatred with words.
    • Do not judge nations and people lightly.
    • Pray for everyone, even those we do not understand.
    • Build a culture of forgiveness in our homes.

Because if peace reigns in our families, the world changes.

 

Source Fr. Livio’s Blog

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