The Book of Heaven - Volumes 15 & 16: The Call of the Creature to the Order, the Place and the Purpose for which He was Created by God
The Book of Heaven - Volumes 15 & 16
March 12, 1923
The privation of Jesus and the effect it produces. How Jesus suffered the privation of the Divinity.
I felt I was dying of pain because of the privation of my sweet Jesus. If He comes at all, it is like flash that escapes. Then, as I could not take any more, having compassion for me, He came out from within my interior, and as soon as I saw Him, I said to Him: 'My Love, what pain, I feel I am dying without You - but dying without dying, which is the hardest of deaths. I don't know how the goodness of your Heart can bear seeing me in a state of continuous death only because of You.' And Jesus: "My daughter, courage, don't lose heart too much - you are not alone in suffering this pain. I too suffered it, as well as my dear Mama - oh, how much harder than yours! How many times in my moaning Humanity, although It was inseparable from the Divinity, in order to give place to expiation, to pains, since these were incapable of touching It, I remained alone, and the Divinity was as though apart from Me. Oh! how I felt this privation - but it was necessary. You must know that when the Divinity issued the work of Creation, It also issued all the glory, all the goods and happiness that each creature was to receive, not only in this life, but also in the Celestial Fatherland. FIAT!!!
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March 12, 1923
The privation of Jesus and the effect it produces. How Jesus suffered the privation of the Divinity.
I felt I was dying of pain because of the privation of my sweet Jesus. If He comes at all, it is like flash that escapes. Then, as I could not take any more, having compassion for me, He came out from within my interior, and as soon as I saw Him, I said to Him: 'My Love, what pain, I feel I am dying without You - but dying without dying, which is the hardest of deaths. I don't know how the goodness of your Heart can bear seeing me in a state of continuous death only because of You.' And Jesus: "My daughter, courage, don't lose heart too much - you are not alone in suffering this pain. I too suffered it, as well as my dear Mama - oh, how much harder than yours! How many times in my moaning Humanity, although It was inseparable from the Divinity, in order to give place to expiation, to pains, since these were incapable of touching It, I remained alone, and the Divinity was as though apart from Me. Oh! how I felt this privation - but it was necessary. You must know that when the Divinity issued the work of Creation, It also issued all the glory, all the goods and happiness that each creature was to receive, not only in this life, but also in the Celestial Fatherland. FIAT!!!
The Book of Heaven - Volumes 15 & 16: The Call of the Creature to the Order, the Place and the Purpose for which He was Created by God
The Book of Heaven - Volumes 15 & 16
March 12, 1923
The privation of Jesus and the effect it produces. How Jesus suffered the privation of the Divinity.
I felt I was dying of pain because of the privation of my sweet Jesus. If He comes at all, it is like flash that escapes. Then, as I could not take any more, having compassion for me, He came out from within my interior, and as soon as I saw Him, I said to Him: 'My Love, what pain, I feel I am dying without You - but dying without dying, which is the hardest of deaths. I don't know how the goodness of your Heart can bear seeing me in a state of continuous death only because of You.' And Jesus: "My daughter, courage, don't lose heart too much - you are not alone in suffering this pain. I too suffered it, as well as my dear Mama - oh, how much harder than yours! How many times in my moaning Humanity, although It was inseparable from the Divinity, in order to give place to expiation, to pains, since these were incapable of touching It, I remained alone, and the Divinity was as though apart from Me. Oh! how I felt this privation - but it was necessary. You must know that when the Divinity issued the work of Creation, It also issued all the glory, all the goods and happiness that each creature was to receive, not only in this life, but also in the Celestial Fatherland. FIAT!!!
March 12, 1923
The privation of Jesus and the effect it produces. How Jesus suffered the privation of the Divinity.
I felt I was dying of pain because of the privation of my sweet Jesus. If He comes at all, it is like flash that escapes. Then, as I could not take any more, having compassion for me, He came out from within my interior, and as soon as I saw Him, I said to Him: 'My Love, what pain, I feel I am dying without You - but dying without dying, which is the hardest of deaths. I don't know how the goodness of your Heart can bear seeing me in a state of continuous death only because of You.' And Jesus: "My daughter, courage, don't lose heart too much - you are not alone in suffering this pain. I too suffered it, as well as my dear Mama - oh, how much harder than yours! How many times in my moaning Humanity, although It was inseparable from the Divinity, in order to give place to expiation, to pains, since these were incapable of touching It, I remained alone, and the Divinity was as though apart from Me. Oh! how I felt this privation - but it was necessary. You must know that when the Divinity issued the work of Creation, It also issued all the glory, all the goods and happiness that each creature was to receive, not only in this life, but also in the Celestial Fatherland. FIAT!!!
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The Book of Heaven - Volumes 15 & 16: The Call of the Creature to the Order, the Place and the Purpose for which He was Created by God
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ISBN-13: | 9798323331390 |
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Publisher: | Chi Rho Publishing |
Publication date: | 01/08/2025 |
Series: | THE BOOK OF HEAVEN , #7 |
Pages: | 252 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d) |
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