The Interminable Seas of the Supreme Fiat!: A Collection of Writings on the Supreme Eternal Fiat from The Book of Heaven by Luisa Piccarreta
March 22, 1919
All things came out to life from the Eternal Fiat. Excesses of love in the creation of man.
As I was in my usual state, I found myself outside of myself, and I could see all the order of created things. And my sweet Jesus told me: "My daughter, see what harmony, what order in all created things, and how all of them came out to life from the Eternal Fiat. Everything cost Me a Fiat. The most tiny star as well as the refulgent and splendid sun, the most tiny plant just as the great tree, the most tiny insect just as the largest animal - they all seem to say among themselves: 'We are noble creatures. Our origin is the Eternal Volition; we all carry the mark of the Supreme Fiat. It is true that we are distinct and different from one another; we have diversity of office, of light, of heat, but this says nothing: one is our value - the Fiat of a God; one our life and preservation - the Fiat of the Eternal Majesty.' Oh! how eloquently does Creation speak of the power of my Will, teaching that from the greatest thing to the smallest, one is the value, because they have life from the Divine Volition. In fact, a star would say to the sun: 'It is true that you have much light and heat; your office is great, your goods immense. The earth almost depends on you, so much so, that I do nothing in comparison to you. But the Fiat of a God made you so; therefore our values are equal - the glory which we give to our Creator is completely similar'."
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The Interminable Seas of the Supreme Fiat!: A Collection of Writings on the Supreme Eternal Fiat from The Book of Heaven by Luisa Piccarreta
March 22, 1919
All things came out to life from the Eternal Fiat. Excesses of love in the creation of man.
As I was in my usual state, I found myself outside of myself, and I could see all the order of created things. And my sweet Jesus told me: "My daughter, see what harmony, what order in all created things, and how all of them came out to life from the Eternal Fiat. Everything cost Me a Fiat. The most tiny star as well as the refulgent and splendid sun, the most tiny plant just as the great tree, the most tiny insect just as the largest animal - they all seem to say among themselves: 'We are noble creatures. Our origin is the Eternal Volition; we all carry the mark of the Supreme Fiat. It is true that we are distinct and different from one another; we have diversity of office, of light, of heat, but this says nothing: one is our value - the Fiat of a God; one our life and preservation - the Fiat of the Eternal Majesty.' Oh! how eloquently does Creation speak of the power of my Will, teaching that from the greatest thing to the smallest, one is the value, because they have life from the Divine Volition. In fact, a star would say to the sun: 'It is true that you have much light and heat; your office is great, your goods immense. The earth almost depends on you, so much so, that I do nothing in comparison to you. But the Fiat of a God made you so; therefore our values are equal - the glory which we give to our Creator is completely similar'."
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The Interminable Seas of the Supreme Fiat!: A Collection of Writings on the Supreme Eternal Fiat from The Book of Heaven by Luisa Piccarreta

The Interminable Seas of the Supreme Fiat!: A Collection of Writings on the Supreme Eternal Fiat from The Book of Heaven by Luisa Piccarreta

by Luisa Piccarreta
The Interminable Seas of the Supreme Fiat!: A Collection of Writings on the Supreme Eternal Fiat from The Book of Heaven by Luisa Piccarreta

The Interminable Seas of the Supreme Fiat!: A Collection of Writings on the Supreme Eternal Fiat from The Book of Heaven by Luisa Piccarreta

by Luisa Piccarreta

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March 22, 1919
All things came out to life from the Eternal Fiat. Excesses of love in the creation of man.
As I was in my usual state, I found myself outside of myself, and I could see all the order of created things. And my sweet Jesus told me: "My daughter, see what harmony, what order in all created things, and how all of them came out to life from the Eternal Fiat. Everything cost Me a Fiat. The most tiny star as well as the refulgent and splendid sun, the most tiny plant just as the great tree, the most tiny insect just as the largest animal - they all seem to say among themselves: 'We are noble creatures. Our origin is the Eternal Volition; we all carry the mark of the Supreme Fiat. It is true that we are distinct and different from one another; we have diversity of office, of light, of heat, but this says nothing: one is our value - the Fiat of a God; one our life and preservation - the Fiat of the Eternal Majesty.' Oh! how eloquently does Creation speak of the power of my Will, teaching that from the greatest thing to the smallest, one is the value, because they have life from the Divine Volition. In fact, a star would say to the sun: 'It is true that you have much light and heat; your office is great, your goods immense. The earth almost depends on you, so much so, that I do nothing in comparison to you. But the Fiat of a God made you so; therefore our values are equal - the glory which we give to our Creator is completely similar'."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798338527214
Publisher: Chi Rho Publishing
Publication date: 09/26/2024
Series: Luisa Piccarreta Collection , #8
Pages: 520
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.16(d)

About the Author

Luisa Piccarreta was born in Corato, Italy on April 23, 1865 and died there in the Odor of Sanctity on March 4, 1947. Her life, spirituality and writings reflect the divine mission given to her by Jesus to be the "Little Daughter of the Divine Will." Her writings include the 36 Volume spiritual diary entitled "The Book of Heaven," "The Hours of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ," "The Queen of Heaven in the Kingdom of the Divine Will," and other collections under various titles. FIAT!
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