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stature, good looking, of uncommon intelligence, always well dressed,
and with marvellous neatness. They are the ones who make always the
best impression among all others.
“Now, after such great fortune, this family has had a misfortune: one of
these children, degrading himself, descends from his nobility and goes
around always dirty; he does unworthy and vile acts that dishonour the
nobility of the family, and as much as they do so that he may appear
together with the other brothers, they do not succeed; on the contrary,
he keeps getting worse and worse, to the point of becoming the
mockery and the laughingstock of all. The whole family has a constant
sorrow; and as much as they feel the dishonour of this son, they cannot
destroy him and say that he does not belong to them, and that he did
not come from that same father to whom they belong.
“Such is the condition in which all Creation and all the works of My
Redemption find themselves. They are all a Celestial Family, their origin
is Divine Nobility; all of them have the Will of their Celestial Father as
their insignia, dominion and life, and therefore they all maintain
themselves in their nobility beautiful, decorous, pure, of enchanting
beauty, and worthy of that Will that possesses them. After so much
glory and honour for this Celestial Family, they have had the misfortune
that one alone man who came from their same Father, has degraded
himself; and in the midst of such great glory and beauty of theirs, he is
always dirty, he does foolish actions unworthy and vile.
“They cannot deny that he belongs to them, but they do not want him in
their midst so dirty and foolish. Therefore, as though tired, they all pray
that the Kingdom of My Will may come into the midst of creatures, so
that one may be the nobility, the honour and the glory of this family. And
in seeing that the little daughter of My Will comes into their midst, and,
animating them, asks and makes everyone ask for the coming of the
Kingdom of the Supreme Fiat into the midst of creatures, they all feel
delighted, because their sorrow is close to ending.”
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