Just because there were things not written doesn't mean someone can go back in and fill them in later though.
I guess we all have to decide for ourselves what we believe as coming from God. I'm sticking to the Bible.
Much love!
There are those who write falsehoods, but there's also those write Truth at the behest of heavenly persons, such as Jesus, and we are not without helps, spiritual and material, to help us discern what is and isn't of God.
Maria Valtorta was chosen by Jesus to be His "pen," to show Her scenes from His public life, beginning with His birth and ending after His resurrection, then write all she heard, saw, and was told by Him to say. All her writings were compiled into a total of five volumes entitled: The Gospels As They Were Revealed To Me, or The Poem of the Man-God: Vols. I-V.
There's no denying the scenes we read about it in the New Testament of The Bible are often brief, and there's people who twist or misunderstand, etc., what little we information we do have, which is why we have numerous interpretations of the same verses. So, I love that when I'm reading a scene from the New Testament, I can reference the same scene in The Poem of the Man-God which is described in full, and I'm left with a clearer understanding. Through reading I've also come to know the personalities of Jesus, the apostles, and other characters we read about, as well the landscapes around Palestine, etc., and it's a very intimate experience.
At the end of volume V, Jesus gives His reasons for the Work, which you can read here. Despite your current reservations regarding the Work, I encourage you to ask Jesus and the Holy Spirit to be with you while you read those reasons, and perhaps you'll feel their loving invitation to read the Work, and thus experience Jesus's life on earth with Him as if you were a real witness too.
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