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your acts, even indifferent ones, the Kingdom of the Divine Will might
extend. Listen to how much I have loved you: if I prayed, I called your
prayer into mine, so that yours and mine might receive the same value
and power the value and the power of a Divine Will. If I spoke, I called
your word; if I walked, I called your steps; and if I did the little human
actions, indispensable to the human nature such as taking the water,
sweeping, helping my mother by handing the wood to her in order to
start the fire, and many other similar thingsI called these same acts of
yours, that they might receive the value of a Divine Will, and so that,
both in mine and in yours, Its Kingdom might extend. And while calling
you in each of my acts, I called the Divine Word to descend upon earth.
Oh! how much I have loved you, my child. I wanted your acts within
mine in order to render you happy and to let you reign together with Me,
and oh! how many times I called you and your acts, but, to my greatest
sorrow, mine remained isolated, and I saw yours as though lost within
your human will, forming horrible to say the kingdom, not divine, but
human: the kingdom of passions, and the kingdom of sin, of
unhappinesses and misfortune. Your Mama cried over your misfortune;
and for each act of human will that you do, as I know the unhappy
kingdom to which they lead you, my tears are still pouring, to make you
comprehend the great evil that you do.
Therefore, listen to your Mama: if you do the Divine Will, joys,
happinesses, will be given to you by right; everything will be in common
with your Creator; weaknesses, miseries, will be banished from you.
And then you will be the dearest of my children; I will keep you in my
same Kingdom, to let you live always of Divine Will.
The Soul: Holy Mama, who can resist seeing You cry and not listening
to your holy lessons? I, with all my heart, promise, swear, never to do
my will never again. And You, Divine Mama never leave me alone, so
that the empire of your presence may crush my will, to let me reign,
always always in the Will of God.
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