The Purpose for Which God Created Us

Jesus tells Luisa in 1916: "Who is it that wants to embrace this holy Will in themselves? How much good you can obtain for the earth, by making Heaven descend upon the earth."

Most people spend most of their time doing ordinary things — reading a book, walking the dog, cooking food, cleaning. It is these everyday activities that God says he wants to claim and transform.

Jesus said in 1938: "If a person had to give us only what is spiritual, they could give us very little. But in giving us also their little natural acts, they can keep giving them to us always, and we are in a continuous relationship. Breathing, moving, attending to one's personal needs is normal to everyone, these things never cease. If they are done to love Me, to let the Life of the Divine Will be formed in them – this is our triumph, our victory, and the purpose for which we created them."

During the day we try to place Jesus first. It is Jesus who wants to sit, and I sit together with him. It is Jesus who wants to eat, and I eat together with him. It is Jesus who wants to clean up, and I do it together with him. We want to live and move and have our being in the Divine Will.

To invite Jesus is to invite the Divine Will. We can say: guide my work, drive in my driving, help me with the right decision, see in my seeing, think in my thinking, speak in my speaking.

As much as possible, keep this connection between our activities and the Divine Will. It is the basic building block of life in the Divine Will. Jesus told Luisa: "It is my fingers that work in yours. When I was on earth, I humbled myself working with wood, hammering nails, helping my foster father Joseph. While I was doing that, with those same hands, I was creating souls, while calling other souls to the next life."

Jesus,Mary, and Joseph. We love you. Save souls. Amen.

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