Teachings

V21 – 4.8.27 – “My daughter, the greatest figures of the Old Testament, while being images that veiled the future Messiah, enclosed also the gifts, the image, and symbolized all the gifts that the children of the Supreme Fiat would possess. When he was created, Adam was the true and perfect image of the children of My Kingdom.  Abraham was symbol of the privileges and the heroism of the children of My Will.  And calling Abraham to a promised land flowing with milk and honey, making him the owner of that land, a land so fecund as to be enviable and aspired to by all other nations—everything was symbol of what I would do with the children of My Will.

Common Inquiries About Divine Will

Explore answers to the most common questions about living in the Divine Will and Catholic teachings. All citations from Luisa’s writings are sourced from the ecclesiastically approved doctoral dissertation. If you have a question, please submit it in the space provided.

What is the Divine Will?

The Divine Will refers to God’s ultimate plan and purpose for humanity, as understood through Catholic teachings and the writings of saints.

How can I live in the Divine Will?

Living in the Divine Will involves aligning your daily actions and thoughts with God’s will, through prayer, reflection, and adherence to the teachings of the Church.

What are the benefits of living in the Divine Will?

Embracing the Divine Will brings spiritual peace, a deeper connection with God, and a more profound understanding of your purpose in life.

Why is God in the Old Testament so strict, and God in the New Testament so merciful?

When comparing the Old to the New Testaments the first misconception among readers is that God in the Old Testament God purely is a God of wrath, and the God in the New Testament is purely a God of mercy.

Who are some saints associated with the Divine Will?

Saints such as St. Francis of Assisi and St. Teresa of Avila are known for their teachings and writings on living in accordance with God’s will.

What resources are available for learning about the Divine Will?

Our website offers a variety of resources, including articles, videos, and downloadable PDFs, to help you understand and live in the Divine Will.

What does Jesus mean when He tells Luisa that the souls who live completely in his Will make up for his Humanity?ur Title G

The answer is found in the more complete rendering of the text which is as follows, “My daughter, My Will conceals My own humanity within itself. This is why when speaking to you about My Will I sometimes hide My humanity from you. You feel surrounded with light and hear My voice, but you cannot see Me because…read more

Can I submit my own questions about the Divine Will?

Yes, we encourage visitors to submit their questions, which our team will address in future updates to our FAQ section.

Is there a community for those living in the Divine Will?

Yes, there are many online and local communities where individuals can share experiences and support each other in their spiritual journeys.

How does prayer fit into living in the Divine Will?

Prayer is essential for connecting with God and discerning His will, serving as a foundation for living a life aligned with Divine intentions.