vrijdag 15 januari 2021

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Our Goodness and Our Love are such...

that We use all the ways and all the means to pull him away from sin—to save him. And if We do not succeed during his life, We make the last Surprise of Love at the moment of his death. 

You must know that, in that moment, We give the last sign of Love to the creature, providing her with our Graces, Love and Goodness, and placing so many Tendernesses of Love as to soften and win the hardest hearts. 




When the creature finds herself between life and death—between the time that is about to end, and the Eternity that is about to begin—almost in the act of leaving her body, I, your Jesus, make Myself seen... 

with an Amiability that Enraptures, with a Sweetness that chains and sweetens the bitterness of life, especially in that extreme moment. Then, with My Gaze, I look at her, but with so much Love as to pull from her an act of contrition [spijt]—one act of Love, one adhesion to My Will.

In that moment of disillusion, in seeing—in touching with her hands how much We Loved her, and do Love her, the creature feels so much pain that she repents for not having loved Us. 

She recognizes Our Will as Principle and Completion of her life, and as satisfaction, she accepts her death, to accomplish one act of Our Will. 



In fact, you must know...

that if the creature did not do even one Act of the Will of God, the doors of Heaven would not be opened. She would not be recognized as Heiress of the Celestial Fatherland, and the Angels and the Saints could not admit her in their midst.

Nor would she want to enter, being aware that it does not belong to her. 

Without Our Will, there is no Sanctity and no Salvation. 

How mány are saved by virtue of this sign of Our Love, with the exception of the most perverted and obstinate. Although even following the long path of Purgatory would be more convenient for them, the moment of death is Our Daily Catch—the finding of the lost man.


[22.3.1938] 

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