#80 May 25, 1929
I was continuing my acts in the Divine Fiat, and as I arrived at Eden, I thought to myself: In this Eden, our first father Adam did the first acts in the Divine Fiat. The whole Creation had Its beginning within an act of Divine Will operating in all created things as It did in the first man. The
Divine Will spread the fullness of Its Sanctity, Power, Beauty and Light in each thing, making Itself actor and spectator, enclosing everything in one single act of Its Divine Will. How beautiful was Creation at Its beginning! One was the Will that operated and the different acts were nothing other than the effects of It.
But while I was thinking about this, my lovable Jesus, moving in my interior, told me: “My daughter, all generations hang upon the first acts done by Adam in the fullness of my Divine Will, because, being all done in It, they were acts full of life, and could give origin and life to all the other acts of all creatures.
And even though creatures do not live of my Will, but of their own, yet, it is always my Will that gives them life; and while It gives them life, they keep It as though suffocated and agonizing in their acts. Therefore, all the acts of Adam done in my Will are there as prime act of all the acts of creatures. Who can destroy an act done in my Divine Will? Who can ever take away from It the Sovereignty, the Power, the Beauty, the Life? No one. There is nothing which does not depend upon the first act. All created things hang upon the first act done by the One who created them. And if I so much love, yearn and want that my Will be known and reign in the midst of creatures, the reason is precisely this: that Its rights, just and holy, be given back to It, and that since all Creation had Its beginning from It, so may It all return into Our Divine Will.” (Vol. 26, May 25, 1929)
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