God wants to divinize you!
- Author Frank Albas
- Published March 7, 2012
- Word count 946
This is and always was God’s plan from the beginning! God loves us so much that He wants to raise us up to His own divine level – that is, that our acts be godlike like His own. For this to happen, God must enter and operate in the act of the creature. We, by ourselves, are nothing. God can only operate in us if we acknowledge our nothingness and invite Him to do His Divine Acts from within the field of our emptied human will – emptied of all that is human.
Man was never meant to operate in his human will. In Genesis, it says that God created man in His image and likeness. We have retained God’s image – that is, we possess three Godlike faculties of the soul, free will, intellect, and memory; but through Adam’s sin we lost our likeness to God. Before the Fall, God operated directly in Adam and Eve’s souls such that each act that they did was divine and perfect; it was perfectly pleasing to God and gave Him perfect glory.
For this reason, God created our original parents in the idyllic Garden of Eden, all clothed in splendor in a garment of light, rich with the preternatural gifts of integrity, immortality and infused knowledge; freedom from suffering and disease, but especially crowned with gift of the Divine Will. This is the gift of divine life, in which God truly resides in the soul, as a King in His own Palace, operating in the creature as He operates in Heaven. But, alas, Adam lost this happy state, all through disobedience! Even though God withdrew this gift from Adam and Eve and from the human race for the last six thousand years, He never abandoned His original plan that man live in His Will.
First, as He had promised to Adam and Eve, He would send a Redeemer to begin the process of restoring man to his original state. Through the Sacraments of the Church, man was given a heavenly medicine to overcome his cankered nature, especially through the Holy Eucharist,
in which God dwells in our souls truly and substantially for about fifteen minutes.
But God loves us so much that He wants to give us Himself not only at Holy Communion but continually and permanently. When He gives us His Will, He gives us everything that He is: His very Divine Life. We at this point begin One Life in common with Him, doing everything together, more than any couple living in the married state.
God bilocates Himself in our acts
When we perform an act in His Holy Will, He actually bilocates Himself in that act, and creates a Divine Act that contains Himself as really and truly as when He creates Himself in each Host during the Consecration at Mass. This act never dies and will give complete and perfect glory to God, and will continue to do good to all creatures in time and in eternity. God and all of His angels and saints wait in breathless anticipation for this solemn act wherein God re-creates Himself in each of our acts; the Word becomes Flesh just as He took Flesh in the womb of the Virgin Mary at the Annunciation. We, like Mary, pronounce our little Fiat in each act that we do, and Jesus becomes incarnated each time in our act.
The "I love you's" of God
Besides giving us Himself, God gave us all of Creation as our earthly inheritance. Everything in Creation is constantly saying to us in silent language an "I love you" from God. The twinkling stars repeat "I love you" with each twinkle. The light and heat from the sun that enlightens, guides, and warms us are "I love you’s" from the Divine Will. The cool refreshing breezes of the wind are "I love you’s" from God. The flowers are strokes of the Divine Paintbrush to embellish and gladden our lives. The chirping of the birds is God serenading us with love songs. The Divine Will personally brings us the raindrops cupped in Its hands to provide us with drink and refreshment.
Jesus’ love is so great for us that He practically suffocates in His loving flames.
He wants to give us the gift of His Will, but He cannot give to us unless we are properly disposed to receive it. To be properly disposed, we must understand who God is, what treasures of love, wisdom, joy, and happiness He wishes to give us. In order to appreciate these gifts, we must possess the knowledge of His Will; this knowledge will whet our appetite to desire to have and take possession of the gift of His Will.
Before closing, I would like to add a short biographical note to this article. The 36 Volumes present the day-to-day dialogue between Jesus and the privileged soul Luisa Piccarreta on the science of Living in His Divine Will.
Luisa (1865-1947) was a mystic and victim soul (confined to her bed) who lived only on the Eucharist and the Divine Will for 64 years. She was confided with the greatest Mission on Earth since Jesus and Our Blessed Mother, that is to herald the Kingdom of the Divine Will on Earth, a New Era in which man will live the life of Divine Holiness, as originally planned by God. Luisa's cause for Beatification was opened by Rome in 1994.
In order to receive the sublime Gift of the Divine Will, you must read and study its doctrine.
If you're interested in any or all of the 36 Volumes, check out our website listed below where you can order at our book store.
Frank J Albas is the owner of Divine Enterprises, which operates an online book store and is an online seller of gourmet coffee beans.
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