Jesus speaks about how those who live in the Divine Will, live in His home under His providence. We were created to live in the Kingdom as our in home and in doing our own will we cast ourselves out of it and thereby lost all rights to his goods and his protection.
"This was the purpose of Creation – to have the creatures created by Us, Our beloved children, within Our own abode; to nourish them with Our own foods, to clothe them with royal garments, and to let them enjoy Our own goods. What terrestrial father and mother think of putting out of their home the fruit of their womb, their dear children, and of not giving their inheritance to their own children? No one, I believe; on the contrary, how many sacrifices do they not make in order to render their children rich and happy? If a terrestrial father and a mother reach this, much more so does the Celestial Father. He wanted and loved His children to remain in His home, so as to keep them around Himself, to delight with them and keep them as the crown of His creative hands. But man, ungrateful, abandoned Our home, refused Our goods, and contented himself with going wandering, living in the darkness of his human will.”
Vol. 28, August 15, 1930
Instead by living of our own will and not living in the Divine Will we make ourselves beggars exposed to every danger and inconstant in good and subject to earthly passions forever wandering.
"...one who does my Divine Will and does not live in It, finds herself in the
condition of being able to receive, but not to give; and since she lives outside
of God, not in God, she sees the earth, feels the passions, which put her in
continuous danger and give her an intermittent fever, such that they feel now
healthy, now sick; now they want to do good, and now they get tired, they are
bored, they become irritated and leave good. They are just like those who do
not have a home in which to be safe, but live in the middle of the street,
exposed to cold, to rain, to the scorching sun, to dangers, and they live of
alms. Just penalty, for one who could live in God, while she contents herself
with living outside of God.”
Vol. 27, Jan. 10, 1930
Vol. 27, Jan. 10, 1930
...by withdrawing from Our
Will, man lost his place; he remained without Our home, exposed to
dangers. All can touch him to harm him; the very elements are superior to
him because they possess a Supreme Will, while he possesses a degraded human
will, which can give him nothing but miseries, weaknesses and passions.
And because he lost his origin, his place, he remained without order,
disharmonized from all, and he enjoys no peace, not even within himself.
So, it can be said that he is the only being wandering in the whole Creation,
to whom nothing is due by right, because We give everything to one who lives in
Our Will, for he is in Our home – he is one from Our family. The
relations, the bonds of sonship which he possesses by living in It, give him
the right to all Our goods. On the other hand, one who does not live of
the Life of my Will, has broken, as though all at once, all the bonds, all the
relations, therefore he is held by Us as something that does not belong to Us.
Oh! if all knew what it means to break up with Our Will, and into what abyss
they fall - all would tremble with fright, and would compete in order to return
into the Kingdom of the Eternal Fiat, to take their place again, assigned to
them by God.
Vol. 20, Sept, 26, 1926God is working to bring us back home to His Kingdom but there is something that we must do to regain entrance, that is we must let go of all that we consider ours and be willing to unite ourselves to God's Will alone. We must let go of all those things which we like to think comes from us which really comes from God through us. By placing our will as a footstool to support his and our desire to live in his Will, this allows His Will to operate in us. In a sense it is to give God his due, recognizing that no good can come from ourselves alone but only from God, and what good He can do! While we work in the limits of time He works in eternity. This does not only bring us back home, but by doing so we allow God to return to His residence his home as well, since we were created to be a home for God.
“My daughter, my human Will didn’t have one act of life, rather it remained in the act of receiving the continuous act of my Divine Will, that I possessed as Word of the celestial Father. Hence all the acts and sufferings, prayers, breaths, heartbeats of mine that I did, my human will undergoing the life of the Divine Will it formed so many knots in order to retie human wills to mine; and since these human wills were as residences, some collapsed, others damaged and others reduced in rubble, my Divine Will, working in my Humanity with my acts prepared the helps in order to sustain the collapsed ones, in order to cement the damaged ones and in order to raise again over the same rubble the destroyed residences. I did nothing for myself, I didn’t have any need; I did everything in order to redo, to rehabilitate human wills. My only need was love and that I wanted to be loved in return.
“Now in order to receive all my helps and all my sufferings and works as working works, speaking voices and helping messengers, the creature must unite her will to mine, and immediately she will feel herself retied with mine, and all my acts will lend themselves around (her) to do their offices in order to sustain, to cement and to raise the human will again. No sooner than she unites herself and decides to do my Divine Will(, then) all my acts as trained army put themselves at the defense of the creature, and form the safety boat in the tempestuous sea of life. But for one who doesn’t do my Will I could say that she receives nothing, nor can she receive, because He alone is the provider of all that which I did for love for the love of the creature.”
Vol. 30, Nov. 4, 1931
"...this lord goes around all
the streets of the city, and as he finds one of the poorest women, homeless,
without a bed, covered only with filthy rags, he takes her and brings her to
his palace as triumph of his charity. However, he orders her to lay down
her rags, to clean herself and to clothe herself with the most beautiful
garments; and in order to keep no memory of her poverty, to burn her
rags. In fact, since he is extremely rich, he does not admit anything
into his house which gives of poverty. Now, if the poor one sadly misses
her rags, and afflicts herself because she has brought nothing of her own,
would she not offend the goodness, the magnanimity of that lord?
“So I am; and if that lord
goes around one city, I go around the whole world, and maybe all generations;
and wherever I find the littlest, the poorest one, I take her and place her in
the eternal sphere of my Volition, saying to her: ‘Work together with Me
in my Will. What is mine is yours. If you have something of your
own - lay it down, because in the sanctity and in the immense riches of my
Will, it is nothing but miserable rags.
“Wanting to have one’s own
merits is of servants, of slaves - not of sons and daughters. What
belongs to the father, belongs to his children. Besides, what are all the
merits that you could acquire compared to one single act of my Will? All
merits have their own little value, weight and measure, but who could ever
measure one single act of my Will? No one - no one. And then, what
are your merits compared to mine? In my Will you will find them all, and
I make of you the owner. Aren’t you happy?"
Vol. 13, Jan. 20, 1922
And here we have the true beatitude of being poor in spirit. To be poor in our own will not possessing anything of our own.
Matthew 5:2-3
2 Then he began to speak, and taught them, saying:
3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
So to give his Will free reign in us and the desire to live united in Him is the first true step to enter into His kingdom so that he begins to form his residence in us. The knowledges he gives us go to expand and secure his Kingdom and provide for all that which is necessary to his home and ours.
Vol. 13, Jan. 20, 1922
And here we have the true beatitude of being poor in spirit. To be poor in our own will not possessing anything of our own.
Matthew 5:2-3
2 Then he began to speak, and taught them, saying:
3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
So to give his Will free reign in us and the desire to live united in Him is the first true step to enter into His kingdom so that he begins to form his residence in us. The knowledges he gives us go to expand and secure his Kingdom and provide for all that which is necessary to his home and ours.
"Behold therefore that in the soul where our Will
reigns we find our Divine foods, our property for how much it is possible for a
creature, our residence, hence we find ourselves in our house, in our center, in the midst
of our properties. Do you see therefore what it means to make
our Will reign and the great good to make you know our truths? Our every knowledge carries, each one, its
distinct gift, some carry his light, some fortitude, some goodness, some wisdom, some love and so on, each
one of them binds the creature in a special way to God and God to her. Therefore know how to correspond to the so many gifts that your Jesus has made
you, and you live always in our Volition.”
Vol. 29, August 3, 1931
“Therefore
there is no greater evil that the creature can do, nor greater wrong
that she can do to our Paternal goodness, than to not let our Will reign in
her. The same in her power would induce
us to destroy all the Creation, because the creature was
made that she should be our residence, and not her alone, but all
created things, skies,
sun, earth, everything, being works gone forth from our Supreme Heights, we hold the right to live (in) her, and with living (in) her we
conserve her with beautiful decorum and always new, as in the act in which we
brought her forth to the light. Now the
creature with not doing our Will puts us outside of our residence, and it
happens to us as would happen to a rich Lord, that wanting to build a
great and beautiful palace,
when he has finished; he goes in order to live in it and they close the doors in (his) face, they throw stones at him, in a way that he is constrained to not
put a foot inside, and to not be able to live in the same residence built by
him, wouldn’t it merit that it be destroyed by he who has formed it? But he doesn’t do it because he loves his
work, but waits and re-awaits, who knows [that] he can conquer in love, and by herself she opens the doors to
him in order to let him enter with giving him the liberty to let him live (there). In such conditions the creature puts us with
not letting our Will reign in her soul:
she closes the doors in our face and throws the stones of her faults against us.
And we with unconquered and divine patience wait, and she not wanting our Will in herself
as life, with Paternal goodness we give her the effects of Him, that is the laws, the Sacraments, the Gospel, the helps of my examples and prayers to her, but for all this great good, not one
can equal the great good that my Will can do as perennial life of the creature, because He is all (the)
laws, Sacraments, Gospel, life together, he signifies all: able to give everything, possesses
everything, this is enough in order to be able to understand the great
difference that there is between my Will as continuous life in the creature,
and between his effects that he can not produce in a perennial way, but by
circumstances, in time, in the Sacraments themselves. And although the effects can do great goods,
but they can never arrive to produce all the goods that the life of my Divine
Will reigning and dominant in the creature can produce. Therefore be attentive my daughter, and give
him the holy liberty to do that which he wants in your soul.”
Vol. 30, May 30, 1932
I think it's about time we allow the Lord entrance into his own home again and to give him field to see the wonders he has in store for us.
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