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I told my friend about a series of rosary novenas I’m doing so everyone on earth will be saved. I also told him that since I learned about the “illumination of conscience” that will happen someday, I’ve been thinking of also praying that God will allow a resurrection of all the sinners who have ever died and ended up in hell, so they will also experience the illumination when it happens and will have another chance at life to entire heaven. He told me not to ask for such things, and not pray for all sinners, but only on those who are alive and are in the church or atheists. He said if I ask for what I’m asking for I’ll have to suffer terribly for it.
I don’t understand why I would have to suffer for the sins of those I’m asking God to save. I thought Jesus already did that, and only He took away sins from the world. My friend has been trying to teach me about penance, but I don’t understand why there is a need to suffer when Christ already died and suffered for sins. I don’t understand how or why I would have to contribute to this when ask God to save someone.
I said I will offer a prayer similar to St. Gertrude’s where I will just offer up all the masses since the institution of the eucharist, the sufferings of Christ and Mary and all the saints and martyrs, and all the sufferings of my own life from conception, as well as the sufferings of everyone’s lives who have ever lived from conception until now; and that should be sufficient enough when I’m asking for God to save everyone. He still kind of frowned at the idea though, and said God is just and everyone in Hell earned their place so I shouldn’t worry about them or I’m judging God; and that I shouldn’t worry about everyone’s souls because I will bring suffering on myself for asking what I am asking for.
I just want to understand. Why is Christ’s death seemingly insufficient for everyone? Why do I have to suffer for sinners when I ask God to save them?
I don’t understand why I would have to suffer for the sins of those I’m asking God to save. I thought Jesus already did that, and only He took away sins from the world. My friend has been trying to teach me about penance, but I don’t understand why there is a need to suffer when Christ already died and suffered for sins. I don’t understand how or why I would have to contribute to this when ask God to save someone.
I said I will offer a prayer similar to St. Gertrude’s where I will just offer up all the masses since the institution of the eucharist, the sufferings of Christ and Mary and all the saints and martyrs, and all the sufferings of my own life from conception, as well as the sufferings of everyone’s lives who have ever lived from conception until now; and that should be sufficient enough when I’m asking for God to save everyone. He still kind of frowned at the idea though, and said God is just and everyone in Hell earned their place so I shouldn’t worry about them or I’m judging God; and that I shouldn’t worry about everyone’s souls because I will bring suffering on myself for asking what I am asking for.
I just want to understand. Why is Christ’s death seemingly insufficient for everyone? Why do I have to suffer for sinners when I ask God to save them?