REVELATION 4:11
“Worthy are you, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they existed and were created.”
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PICCARRETA:
Sept.18. “By doing the Divine Will, the very natural things necessary to our life, are transformed into prayer, adoration and love toward our sweet Jesus.”
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BOH VOL 13 Dec. 23, 1921
One who operates and lives in the Divine Will gives Jesus the field to issue new works, new love and new power.
“Daughter of my Will, as you operate and live in my Will, you make other new acts come out from within my Will, and you give Me the field for new works, new love and new power. How happy I feel that the creature, by living in my Will, gives Me the field to act.
On the other hand, one who does not live in my Will folds my arms and renders my Will useless for her, while my Being is led to motion, to work, by the irresistible force of my love. And only one who lives in my Will gives Me free field, and I animate even the littlest acts of my Divine Volition; I do not disdain to place the seal of divine virtue even on the lowliest things.
This is why I love so much one who lives in my Will, and I surround each of her acts with so much grace, with such dignity and decorum – because I want the honor, the glory, of my divine operating.
Therefore, be attentive, and think well that if all that you do, you do not do in my Will, you will give uselessness to your Jesus. Ah! if you knew how idleness weighs on Me, how it saddens Me – you would be more attentive, wouldn’t you?”
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PRAYER OF THE DAY:
“l do my round in the Divine Fiat, and – oh! how I yearn that not one act would escape me of what It has done, both in Creation and in Redemption.
May I not I lack something and may I always recognize, love, kiss and clasp to my heart everything It has done, as if it were my own. May the Divine Volition be always pleased of the one who lives in It, who knows all of lts acts, and finds, in everything It has done, the little “l love You” of the one whom It so much loves and for whom there is nothing It has not done.”
Adapted from
BOH VOL 36 Jan. 10,1938