MATTHEW 17: 20

“For truly, I say to you, if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you.”

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PICCARRETA:

Apr. 28. “If we only knew how many miracles and prodigies are enclosed in the Life of the Divine Will, we would give our lives to receive so many goods.”

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Book of Heaven
Vol. 33 June 17, 1935

“My little daughter of my Divine Volition, there is no greater prodigy, nor greater goodness and love, nor magnanimity on Our part that has no limits, than descending into the depths of the human will and operating as God that we are in her, as if we were operating in ourselves.

Behold therefore our infinite Wisdom, taken by an excess of love toward the creature. We gave her the little human will free, independent from everything. By giving her this free will, we placed Ourselves at her disposition, if she would want that We would descend into her littleness and baseness and operate as God, and Our Will do in her what It can do in our Supreme Being.

This was the greatest prodigy and the Love that no other love can equal, to give the human will to the creature, almost in order to be subject to her, as though wanting to depend on her, the good that we want to work in her, the works that we would develop.

Is this not a finesse of insuperable love? And then, giving to her this will as her free will, so that the creature could say to Us:

“You come into my house, and I must come into your house, therefore You do what You want in me, and You will let me do what I want in You.”

It was the accord that We placed between her and Us, and giving her free will, she could say to us that she gave Us something that she had in her power. Is this not a magnanimity, a love that exceeds everything, that only our Supreme Being could and wanted to do?”

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PRAYER OF THE DAY:

“My Jesus, I identify my intelligence with Yours, so that mine may circulate in all the intelligences of creatures, and receive the bond of each of their thoughts, in order to substitute them with as many other thoughts done in Your Will, and so that You may receive the glory as if all thoughts were done in a divine manner.

I expand my will in Yours – may nothing escape me which is not caught in the net of Your Wil and of mine. May Your Will in You and Your Will in me fuse together and have the same endless boundaries; May my will be disposed to extend within Yours, and may nothing escape it of the things created by You, so that in all things You may hear the echo of the Divine Will in the human will, and generate Your likeness in it.”

Adapted from
Book of Heaven
Vol. 14 July 28, 1922