The triple Passion of Jesus -L Piccarreta

 



December 14, 1912
One who lives in the Divine Will lives in the Most Holy Humanity of Jesus, in order to do what He does and
embrace everyone and everything. One who lives completely in His Will is not tempted.
This morning, when my always adorable Jesus came, He tied me with a golden thread and told me: "My
daughter, I do not want to tie you with ropes and chains. Iron shackles and chains are used with the rebels, but
with the docile - with those who want no life other than my Will, and who take no food other than my Love - a
thread is enough to keep them united with Me; and many times I don’t even use this thread. They are so deeply
into Me, that we form one single thing. So, if I use the thread, it is almost to joke with them."
While Jesus was tying me, I found myself in the endless sea of the Will of my Jesus and, consequently,
of all creatures; and I went wandering in the mind of Jesus, in the eyes of Jesus, in the mouth of Jesus, in the
Heart of Jesus, as well as in the mind, in the eyes and in everything else of the creatures, doing all that Jesus
did. Oh, how Jesus embraces all, without excluding anyone! Then, Jesus added: "One who lives in my Will,
embracing everything, praying and repairing for all, takes within herself the love that I have for everyone; she
encloses in just herself the love that I have for all. For as much as I love her, she is equally dear to Me and
beautiful. She leaves everyone behind."


Then, having read that one who is not tempted is not dear to God, and since it seems to me that for a
long time I have not known what temptation is, I mentioned this to Jesus, and He told me: "My daughter, one
who lives completely in my Will is not subject to temptation, because the devil does not have the power to enter
my Will; not only this, but he, himself, does not want to enter because my Will is Light, and in front of this
Light the soul would recognize his tricks and would therefore make fun of the enemy. The enemy does not like
this mockery, which are more terrible for him than hell itself; so he does all he can to stay away from her. Try to
get out of my Will, and you will see how many enemies will swoop down on you. One who lives in my Will
always carries the flag of victory high, and none of the enemies dare to confront this impregnable flag."


December 20, 1912
Jesus gives everything He owns to one who lives in the Divine Will, so as not to deny anything to Himself. There
are no judgments for the soul who lives in His Will; rather, she has the right to judge. Difference between the
Divine Will and His Love.
It seemed that during these past days my always adorable Jesus wanted to speak about His Holy Will.
He came, said a few words and then went away. I remember that once He told me: "My daughter, I feel the
obligation to give my virtues, my beauty, my strength to one who lives in my Will - in a word, everything that I
am. If I did not give it to her, I would deny it to Myself." Another time, as I was reading about how terrible the
Judgment is, and remaining very saddened, my sweet Jesus told me: "My daughter, why do you want to sadden
Me?" And I: ‘I do not intend to sadden You, but myself.’ And He: "Ah, don’t you want to understand that
displeasures, sadness, and anything else that a soul who does my Will may suffer, fall upon Me and I feel them
as though they were mine? I can say to one who does my Will: laws are not for you; there are no Judgments for
you; rather, one who does my Will, instead of being judged, acquires the right to judge others." Then He added:
"The good will of the soul in doing good is power over my Heart. This power exercises so much hold on Me
that, through its play, it forces Me to give her whatever she wants."
I was thinking: ‘What does Jesus like the most: Love or His Will?’ And Jesus: "My Will must come
before everything. Look at yourself: you have a body and a soul; you are made of intelligence, flesh, bones,
nerves..., but you are not of cold marble; you also contain heat. Therefore, the soul, the intelligence, the body,
the flesh, the bones and the nerves must be my Will, and the heat you contain is Love. Look at the flame, the
fire: the flame, the fire, must be my Will, while the heat produced by the flame and fire is Love. Therefore, in
all things, the substance must be my Will; the effects, Love. Both of them are so connected together that one
cannot be without the other. So, the more substance of my Will the soul contains, the more love she produces."
 

 

January 22, 1913
The triple Passion of Jesus: of Love, of sin, and from the Jews. The fall of Jesus into the Cedron torrent.

I was thinking about the Passion of my always adorable Jesus, especially of what He suffered in the
Garden. I found myself all immersed in Jesus, and He told me: "My daughter, my first Passion was of Love,
because the first step with which man, in sinning, gives himself to evil is the lack of Love; so, since Love is
missing, he falls into sin. In order to be repaid through Me for the lack of love of the creatures, Love made Me
suffer more than anyone; It almost crushed Me, more than if I were under a press. It gave Me as many deaths
for as many creatures receiving life.


The second step that occurs in sin is defrauding God of His Glory. So, in order to be repaid for the Glory
taken away by the creatures, the Father made Me suffer the Passion of sin, such that each sin gave Me a special
Passion. Although there was one Passion, I suffered for sin as many Passions as there would be sins committed
until the end of the world. So, the Glory of the Father was restored.
The third effect produced by sin is the weakness in man. Therefore, I wanted to suffer the Passion from
the hands of the Jews - my third Passion - to restore in man his lost strength.
Therefore, with the Passion of Love, Love was restored and placed at the right level; with the Passion of
sin, the Glory of the Father was restored and placed at Its level; with the Passion of the Jews, the strength of the
creatures was placed at its level and restored. I suffered all this in the Garden, and the pain was so much, so
many the deaths - the atrocious spasms inflicted upon Me that I really would have died if the Will of the Father
for my death had arrived."


Then I began to think of when my adorable Jesus was thrown into the torrent Cedron by the enemies.
Blessed Jesus made Himself be seen in a state that evoked pity, all wet by those filthy waters. He told me: "My
daughter, in creating the soul I covered her with a mantle of light and beauty. Sin removes this mantle of light
and beauty, placing a mantle of darkness and ugliness, rendering the soul disgusting and nauseating. In order to
remove this mantle - so filthy - which sin puts on the soul, I allowed the Jews to throw Me into this torrent,
where I remained as if covered inside and outside of Myself, since these putrid waters entered even into my
ears, into my nostrils and into my mouth, to the extent that the Jews were disgusted in touching Me. Ah, the
love of creatures cost Me so much that it rendered Me nauseating even to Myself!"