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The Book of Heaven - Volumes 5, 6 & 7: The Call of the Creature to the Order, the Place and the Purpose for which He was Created by God
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The Book of Heaven - Volumes 5, 6 & 7: The Call of the Creature to the Order, the Place and the Purpose for which He was Created by God
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The Book of Heaven - Volumes 5, 6 & 7
The Call of the Creature to the Order, the Place and the Purpose for which He was Created by God
June 15, 1903
How the creature can preserve the Creative, Redemptive and Sanctifying Works of God within herself.
As I was in my usual state, I don't know how I saw my adorable Jesus inside my eye. I was surprised, and He told me: "My daughter, one who makes use of her senses to offend Me deforms my image within herself; therefore sin gives death to the soul, not because she really dies, but because it gives death to everything which is Divine. If then she uses her senses to glorify Me, I can say: "You are my eye, my hearing, my mouth, my hands and my feet." By this, she preserves my Creative Work within herself; and if to her glorifying Me she adds suffering, satisfying and repairing for others, she preserves within herself my Redemptive Work. And as she perfects these Works of Mine within herself, my Sanctifying Work rises again, sanctifying everything and preserving it within her soul. In fact, for everything I have done in the Creative, Redemptive and Sanctifying Works, I have transfused in the soul a participation in my very operating; however, everything is in whether the soul corresponds to my work.
The Call of the Creature to the Order, the Place and the Purpose for which He was Created by God
June 15, 1903
How the creature can preserve the Creative, Redemptive and Sanctifying Works of God within herself.
As I was in my usual state, I don't know how I saw my adorable Jesus inside my eye. I was surprised, and He told me: "My daughter, one who makes use of her senses to offend Me deforms my image within herself; therefore sin gives death to the soul, not because she really dies, but because it gives death to everything which is Divine. If then she uses her senses to glorify Me, I can say: "You are my eye, my hearing, my mouth, my hands and my feet." By this, she preserves my Creative Work within herself; and if to her glorifying Me she adds suffering, satisfying and repairing for others, she preserves within herself my Redemptive Work. And as she perfects these Works of Mine within herself, my Sanctifying Work rises again, sanctifying everything and preserving it within her soul. In fact, for everything I have done in the Creative, Redemptive and Sanctifying Works, I have transfused in the soul a participation in my very operating; however, everything is in whether the soul corresponds to my work.