What good do I do...
by always returning in the Acts of the Divine Will?
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In all We have done in Creation, as well as in Redemption, We formed the Dowry to provide the creature with Our own Goods and Works. The soul who enters Our Will comes to take possession of her Endowment—to recognize it and to Love it.
As she wanders in Our Will to get to know this most extensive Dowry given to her by her Creator, she forms her day in time. She forms days for as many times as she wanders, walks, Loves and knows.
I gave her this Great Endowment, that she can receive and know in time, for this reason: to let her form her days that will crown her Eternal Day of an Eternity that never ends. The more she wanders in Our Will, the more days she forms, which will make her more rich and glorious in Heaven.
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If the creature did not take the care of recognizing, possessing and Loving this Great Endowment, she would be a poor unhappy one, living in miseries and forced into starvation, though owning many goods.
It would happen as to the father who gives to his son his very large properties, but the son doesn't bother to get to know them, or to go there often enough to possess and enjoy the endowment he received from his father. With all these goods that he could possess, this son, not caring about them or recognizing them, goes from rich to poor.
One can say that he declined from the nobility of his father as if he was no longer his legitimate son. What wouldn't the pain be for the poor father who, though being so rich, has to see his son like a poor ragamuffin [schobbejak, schooier] begging others for bread? If he had the power, this son would make his own father die of pain.
This is the state of Our Supreme Being. All that we have Created was supposed to be the Endowment for the creature, to make her happy and rich, to let her know who We are, how much We have Loved her and how much We have done for her.
Therefore, those who don't wander around in Our Works, do not recognize them or possess them, and they cannot gain the merit of their days within time. Isn't this a Great Pain for Us?
So, enter always into Our Works.
The more you come, the more you will recognize them, Love them...
and possess them by right.
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