On those Short-sighted individuals and critics who reject
Luisa Piccarreta's Divine Will teachings.
Their greatest difficulties and most
serious doubts occur because Luisa Piccarreta is called to a unique
and special mission – to live in the Divine Will and make it known.
But the Lord would not have composed a prayer asking that “Thy
Kingdom come, thy Will be done on earth as it is in heaven” if it
already existed on earth. It says “come,” and He would not have
composed this prayer unless He wanted to obtain its effects. In order
to reach this, could He not choose a woman to confound the infernal
serpent, as He had chosen His mother to effect the Redemption?
This was the reason for all the Lord's
preparations, visits, graces and communications to Luisa Piccarreta.
But it raises doubts and difficulties, and simply sounds bad, when
people read that among so many great saints in the history of the
Church, none except for Jesus and Mary, have lived in the Kingdom of
the Divine Will. Then they read that He is placing Luisa near the
Sovereign Queen so that she can imitate the way Mary lived in the
Divine Will. He places Luisa in Mary's hands, so that she can be
guided and assisted by her, to be a copy that resembles her. That
Luisa might imitate Mary in everything seems so absurd to them, and
in a sinister manner they make it sound as if Luisa was to become
another Mary. But the Lord wants Luisa similar to her, in the way
that He wants souls dear to Him to be similar to Him, but this does
not mean to become God like He is. He does not say Luisa is like the
Celestial Queen, but similar to her.
But time will reveal everything, and
just as they can't deny that the Virgin of Nazareth is the Mother of
Jesus, so will they not be able to deny that Luisa has been elected
for the sole purpose of making the Divine Will known. Through her
He will obtain that “Thy Kingdom come” will have its fulfillment.
Creatures are instruments in the Lord's hands, and He does not look
at who they might be, but whether they can fulfill His highest
designs. In due time, He makes use of the doubters and their
difficulties to confound and humiliate them.
From their way of thinking, it shows
that they have only considered the person of Luisa, and have not
calculated what the Divine Will can accomplish. It knows how to
operate, and if it decides to work in one creature in order to
fulfill its greatest designs in the midst of humanity, it lets no one
dictate to it the conditions – who that person can be, nor the
time, nor the way, nor the place. Rather, the Divine Will acts in an
absolute way. Nor does it pay attention to certain short-sighted
critics, who are not able to elevate their minds to the divine and
supernatural order. Nor can they bow their forehead before the
incomprehensible works of their Creator. While they want to reason
with their own human reason, they lose the divine reason, and remain
confounded and incredulous.
But who am I to judge such critics as
being short-sighted? Who do I think I am to say that they are
incapable of raising their minds to the supernatural order? Well, it
is not I who make these statements, but they were made by the Lord
Himself. The above paragraphs are a paraphrase of what Jesus told
Luisa, as reported in her books of revelations, Volume 29, on May
19, 1931.
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ReplyDeleteThank you. I am very happy to have found your books about Luisa Piccarreta. I see a closeness between Luisa, and Saint Gertrude, and St. Faustina. And, even though Jesus never appeared to St. Therese of Lisieux, she seemed to immerse herself in the Divine Will without having the explanation that was so painstakingly given to the Servant of God Luisa. EWTN has a great interest in her. http://luisapiccarreta.me/archives/7164
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