“…in creating man, We
infused Our image and likeness in him so as to overwhelm him with Our happiness
and be reflected and delighted in him.”
“How can those words spoken by Me in creating man, ‘Let Us
make man in Our Image and Likeness’, be explained? How could the creature, so
incapable, ever resemble Me and be my image? Only in my Will could he arrive at
this, because by making It his own, he comes to operate in a divine manner; and
through the repetition of these divine acts, he comes to resemble Me - to
become my perfect image.” Book of Heaven, April 24, 1915
“…the Divine Will and the human will, which the creature
shattered even from the terrestrial Eden. And the soul who knows no other life
but the Life of my Will, rebuilds It, binds It again, returning to It all the
relations which the creature had broken - relations of creation, of origin of
existence. These were bonds of union between Creator and creature - relations
of likeness, sanctity, science, power. Everything I contain I placed in
relationship with man - relations in the order of all created things, and to
him I gave primacy over everything. Book
of Heaven, Jan. 3, 1922
Book of Heaven, Sept. 10, 1928: “Now, you must know that, indeed, Adam
possesses a glory in Heaven which is given to no one else, as holy as he may
be, except for my Celestial Mama, because no one else possesses even one act in
the unity of my Divine Will. It was just and decorous for Our Divine Majesty
that the first creature that came out of Our creative hands possess more glory
than all the others; more so, since the first period of his life was carried
out as We wanted. One can say that it was Our life, Our Will and Our works that
flew within him. How could We destroy this first period of the life of Adam,
since it was more Ours than his? It is useless even to think about it; whatever
is done in Our Divine Will remains untouchable – no one can touch it, because
these acts enter the divine and infinite order. And even though Adam slipped
and fell, his acts done up to that moment remained intact and beautiful, just
as he did them. He was the one who remained wounded, ill, Our image disfigured
in him, because Our Divine Will, which had taken on the commitment to keep him
beautiful, fresh, strong, holy, completely in order with Us, just as We created
him, was no longer in him, because Adam himself had rejected It. But his works
done up to the moment in which he had the misfortune to fall, and which
possessed the unity of Our Fiat, suffered no change, because We too were
jealous of these acts which had glorified Us so much. They had put Us in feast,
as We saw that man, Our son, elevated himself up to Us in order to absorb
within him Our divine manners, Our likeness, and to bring Us joys, happiness’,
the return and the smile of all created things in the unity of Our Will. We
were enraptured in seeing Our dear son, the work of Our hands, live in Our Will
as in Our home; taking from Our own, he was able to bring Us new happiness’ and
joys without end.
So, by virtue of the first period of his life, innocent and
carried out all in the unity of Our Fiat, Adam possesses such glory and beauty
that no one can equal him. At the mere sight of him, all of the Blessed
recognize how beautiful and majestic the creation of the first man was,
enriched with so much grace. In looking at him, they can see, in him, the
incalculable good of the Divine Will in the creature, and the joy and happiness
that the creature can possess. In him alone, as though within a mirror, the
Blessed can see how man was created, the exuberant love that We had for him,
the abundance with which We enriched him. We gave him everything, as much as a
creature could contain, to the point of overflowing outside and being able to
flood the whole earth. If it were not so – if the whole magnificence of Our creative
hands could not be seen in Adam – then the great things We did in the Creation,
and that which the creature does and can do in Our Divine Will would not be
known even in Heaven. It is Our love that demands this, and also Our justice
that wants to keep, in Heaven, the reality of that image, as man was created –
and not another man, but the very one who came out of Our creative hands, so
that, if the earth does not know him, Heaven may know him. They look at their
origin in Adam, and, grateful, they thank Me and pray that my Fiat may come to
reign upon earth, and form more images, more beautiful than Adam, because he
was not a complete work in my Divine Will, but a period of life. Only the
Sovereign Queen possesses complete life and works in my Fiat, therefore there
is no one who can equal Her. My Will wants to make more complete lives in It,
so as to repeat what It did in the Creation, to make known to the earth the way
and the order in which the creature was created, and the great, beautiful, holy
things that my Divine Will can do in her.
Moreover, you must know that, up to now, I have not manifested to anyone either
the great qualities of Adam, or his sublimity, greatness and sanctity as he
lived his first period of life in the unity of my Will; and by virtue of his
acts done in It, the great glory that he enjoys in Heaven. Many, on the
contrary, believed that since he slipped into sin, he could at most have a
glory common to all the other Blessed, or perhaps even less than the others.
But wanting to restore again the Kingdom of my Divine Will, I feel within Me a
necessity of love to manifest the first epoch of Creation, and the first period
of the life of Adam - all of Divine Will - as well as the glory which he enjoys
in Heaven by virtue of It, so that, as the other creatures come to know a good
so great, they may dispose themselves and long for the Divine Fiat on earth as
It is in Heaven.”
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