Excerpts from the Revelations of Saint Bridget of SwedenChrist speaks: "The smallest sin is enough to damn anyone delighting in it who does not repent."
http://www.prophecyfilm.com/revelations/book1/b1_chapter32.htmT
he Mother of God speaks: "They do not consider that the least little sin a person delights in is enough to send him or her to eternal punishment. Since God does not let the least little sin go unpunished nor the least good go unrewarded, they will always have a punishment inasmuch as they have a constant intention of sinning, and my Son, who sees their heart, counts that as an act."
http://www.prophecyfilm.com/revelations/book1/b1_chapter37.htmChrist speaks: "But if you take pleasure in committing even a slight sin, which you know to be a sin, and you do so trusting to your own abstinence and presuming on grace, without doing penance and reparation for it, know that it can become a mortal sin."
http://www.prophecyfilm.com/revelations/book3/b3_chapter19.htmThese are not made up words or thoughts, but Church approved revelations!
The Revelations of Saint Bridget were accorded an exceptionally high degree of authenticity, authority and importance from an early date. Pope Gregory XI (1370-78) approved and confirmed them and judged them highly favorably, as did Boniface IX (1389-1404) in the papal Bull Ab origine mundi, par. 39 (7 Oct 1391). They were later examined at the Council of Constance (1414-18) and at the Council of Basel (1431-49), both judging them to be in conformity with the Catholic faith; The Revelations were also strongly defended by numerous highly regarded theologians, including Jean Gerson (1363-1429), Chancellor of the University of Paris and Cardinal Juan de Torquemada (1388-1468).