Mt 7:7 – Ask, and it will be given you; seek and you will find;
knock and it will be opened to you. For
everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it
will be opened.
"My daughter, it is always
our love that, with irresistible strength, pushes us toward the creature to
say, in the attitude of asking as if we needed her: 'You loved me, and I love
you. You gave yourself to me and I give to you.' Now, you must know the extent
of our love: every time we ask for her will and she gives it, she also
gives us lives for as many times as she gives us her will. So, to give her the
opportunity and credit, we remain always in the act of asking her to give us
her life - not once but as many times as we ask her. Do you think it's nothing
that the creature can then say, 'I gave you many lives; not once but thousands
of times - for as many times as you asked me?' And we not only love her with
twofold love for each time she gave us her will - deserving it again every time
- but we feel more glorified and loved, for as many lives as she gave us. This
is nothing other than the exuberance of our love - the keenness, the
stratagems, excesses and follies of our operating love - which just can't stop
finding ever new ways to deal with the creature; to be able to say: 'this
many times we asked for her will and she never denied it. We can we refuse her
nothing.' Isn't this an insuperable sign of love, which only a God can
make? Further, our love never stops."
Book of Heaven, Vol. 36, May 2, 1938
SEEK:
"My daughter, how my Heart is wounded by the prayer of one
who seeks only my Will! I hear the echo of my prayer, which I did when I
was upon earth. All my prayers were reduced to one single point – that the Will
of my Father be perfectly fulfilled, both upon Me and upon all creatures. This
was the greatest honor for Me and for the Celestial Father: to do His Most Holy
Will in everything. Vol. 17,
Feb. 22, 1925
KNOCK:
“See then, the divine order:
all asking for one thing. Among
these who ask there are some who want to do my Will, others who do It. All this is braided together, and they
knock at the doors of my Divine Will - they repeat the knocking, and some knock
strongly, some slowly. However, there is
always someone who knocks and asks that the doors be opened, so that my Will
may descend to reign upon earth. And
since everything is established and ordered by the Divinity, It waits for the
one who must give the strongest knock which, forcing the doors with invincible
strength – the very strength of my Divine Will – will open wide the doors, and
with her sweet chains of love, will bind the Eternal Will to make It come and
reign in the midst of creatures.” Vol. 24,
May 26, 1928
Lynne Bauer, JMJ
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