Melancholy does not enter the Divine Will. The Divine Will contains the substance of all joys, the fount of all happinesses.

Vol. 13 – August 13, 1921

Melancholy does not enter the Divine Will. The Divine Will contains the substance of all joys, the fount of all happinesses.

I was feeling very afflicted, and my lovable Jesus, moving in my interior, told me: “My daughter, courage, I do not want you afflicted; because for one who lives in my Will, the smile of Heaven, the contentment of the Blessed, the peace of the Saints, hover upon all her being. My Will contains the substance of all joys, the fount of all happinesses, and one who lives in my Will, even in sorrow, feels sorrow and joy, tears and smile, bitterness and sweetness, kneaded together within her. Contentment is inseparable from my Will.

You must know that, as you think in my Will, as you speak, as you operate, as you love, etc., as many children do you deliver to my Will for as many thoughts as you make, for as many words as you speak, for as many works and acts of love as you emit. These children multiply to the infinite in my Will and go around throughout Heaven and through all the earth, bringing new joy, new glory and contentment to Heaven, and new grace to the earth; going around through all hearts, carrying my sighs, my moans, the pleas of their Mother who wants them saved, and who wants to give them Her Life.

Now, these children, birth from my Will, in order to be recognized as my children, must resemble and have the same manners as the Mother who delivered them. If they look melancholic, they will be put out of Heaven, and they will say to them: ‘Melancholy does enter our dwelling’. They will not breach their way into creatures, because in seeing them melancholic, it will be put in doubt whether they be true legitimate children of my Will. And besides, one who is melancholic does not have the grace to insinuate himself into others, to conquer them and dominate them. One who is melancholic is not capable of heroism, and of giving himself for the good of all. Many times these children remain aborted and die during labor, without coming out to the light of the Divine Will.”

Scripture Meditation- Weeping may tarry for the night,
    but joy comes with the morning. (Psalm 30:5)

Prayer: O Lord we bless You, we adore You and we love You because melancholy does not enter into the Divine Will. But why O Lord are we so quick to let it enter into us? O Lord why do we have so many doubts? O Lord the weeping of anxiety, fear and doubts may tarry but always in Your Love and Your Will joy comes in the morning!