Day 6 - 4th Round in the Divine Will Eden and the Creation of Man (Part 1)
4th Round in the Divine Will Eden and the Creation of Man
Jesus, my life, I feel your love drawing me to You to make my rounds, and your Will calls me to unite myself to all of your [divine] acts. It seems that You are not happy if your little daughter is not united to all the [divine] acts of your Will, though I am incapable of doing anything; but You are pleased that I do them, I repeat my refrain: “I love You, I adore You, I bless You and I thank You.” And I continue my rounds. My souls transports itself into Eden and discovers You,17 along with the Most Holy Trinity, in the act of creating man – your precious jewel, the most beautiful statue. With what love You fashion him! And as You fashion him, you gaze upon him, love him and exclaim: “How beautiful is this statue of mine!” Your love then vehemently wells up and, no longer able to contain it, overflows and envelops man in whom You have not yet infused life – your most beautiful statue. You pressed him so tightly to your divine bosom and, breathing in him, You give him life and impart to him your own likeness. You fill him with so much love that this most precious jewel of yours, unable to contain such love, unleashes it from within himself to form his own seas of love to captivate You, his Creator, with his love.
With his huge waves of love Adam, the created love, plunges himself into the Creating Love, whereby the Creator and the creature vie in an exchanging of love, adoration and glory. My love is captivated and contemplates this most solemn act of the creation of man. I hear your creative voice that incessantly exclaims:
“How beautiful is this statue We have fashioned! The echo of his love attracts and wounds Us! His voice is so sweet and resounding! His embraces are so tender and strong! Oh, how delighted We are in having given him life! He will be Our delight, Our joy, Our recreation!”
O my Jesus, with loving astonishment I unite myself to the very act in which your Supreme Majesty, overflowing with love, breathed into man your divine breath, infusing into him life and imparting to him your likeness, thereby making him heir of your Divine Fiat. I too wish to receive your creative breath. I too long to love You and adore You with the same perfection and holiness with which my first father Adam loved and adored You. Though I am a lowly creature, I too wish to receive your seas of light and love so that I may form my own huge waves of captivating love that, reaching up to your divine bosom, enable me to plunge myself in the interminable sea of your love. In this way, I will vie with You, my Creator, in an exchange of love: I shall offer You my love in order to receive your own immense seas of love and, in these very seas of love, I will implore You, “May your Kingdom come and your [Divine] Fiat be known”
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17 In addition to beholding the three divine Persons who operate as one in creating man, Luisa also beholds Jesus’ in his most sacred humanity in Eden. Indeed, it was in view of Jesus’ future incarnation that Adam was created (cf. L. Piccarreta, 25, March 31, 1929). St. Paul affirms as much: “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For in him were created all things in heaven and on earth, the visible and the invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers; all things were created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together. He is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things he himself might be preeminent” (Col. 1:15-17).
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