#68 December 25, 1928
(Vol. 25, December 25, 1928)
“My daughter, Adam was the first human sun, invested by Our Volition. His acts were more than sun’s rays which, extending and expanding, were to invest the whole human family. In this only sun the many were to be seen, as though palpitating in these rays, all centralized in the center of this first human sun, and all were to have the virtue of forming their own sun, without going out of the bond of the first sun, because, since the life of each one would have its origin from this sun, each one would be able to be sun of his own. How beautiful was the creation of man. Oh! how it surpassed the whole entire universe. The bond, the union of one in many, was the greatest prodigy of Our Omnipotence, since Our Will, one in Itself, was to maintain the inseparability of all, the communicative and unifying life of all, symbol and image of Our Divinity. We are inseparable, and even though We are three Divine Persons, We are always One, because one is the Will, one is the Sanctity, one is Our power.
This is why man is always looked upon, by Us, always as if it h were one alone, even though he was to have his very long generation, but always centralized in the one. It was the uncreated love that was created by Us in man, and therefore he was to give of Us and resemble Us; and Our Will, the only one acting in Us, was to act as the only one in man, in order to form the unity of all and the bond of inseparability of each one.
Therefore, by withdrawing from Our Divine Fiat, man became deformed and disordered, and no longer felt the strength of the unity and inseparability, either with his Creator or with all generations; he felt like a divided body, broken in his members, which no longer possesses all the strength of his entire body.
This is why my Divine Will wants to enter again as prime act into the creature, to reunite the broken members and to give him the unity and the inseparability he had, as he first came out of Our creative hands. We find Ourselves in the condition of an artisan who has made his beautiful statue, such as to astonish Heaven and earth.
The artisan loves this statue so much that he has placed his very life in it; so, at each act or movement it does, the artisan feels within himself the life, the act, the movement of his beautiful statue. The artisan loves it with love of delirium, he cannot remove his gaze from it; but in so much love, the statue receives a crash, it bumps, and it remains broken in its members and in Its vital part which kept it bound and united to the artisan. What will his sorrow not be? And what will he not do in order to redo his beautiful statue? More so, since he still loves it, and to the raving love the grieving love has been added. This is the state Divinity finds Itself in regard to man, it is due to Our delirium of love and of sorrow that We want to redo the beautiful statue of man; and since the crash took place in the vital part of Our Will which he
possessed, once Our Will is reestablished in him, the beautiful statue will be redone for Us, and Our love will be satisfied.
Therefore, I want nothing else from you but my Divine Will to have Its life.”
Then He added with a more tender tone: “My daughter, in the created things the Divinity did not create love, but the flowering, the blossoming of His light, of His power, of His beauty, etc. Thus it can be said that in creating the heavens, the stars, the sun, the wind, the sea, the earth, it was Our works that We issued, and the blooming of Our beautiful qualities. Only for man was there present this greatest prodigy of creating the life – and the life of Our very Love, and this is why it is said that he was created in Our image and likeness. This is why We love him so much, because it is life and work that has come out of Us, and life costs more than anything.”
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