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How the Catechism of the Catholic Church reveals

                                   the concept of the Divine Will (DW)


                          Or ENTERING THE THIRD FIAT-NEW ERA OF
                                               SANCTIFICATION


                                                      Chapter 8

                                  “the fairest heritage of all the nations!

                              I had thought you would call me: My father,
                           and would never cease to follow me.”  Jer 3:19


                             “we might receive full rights of Sons.”  Gal 4:5

               This teaching we will go through the Catechism references that

               give details about what the resurrection of Christ means. How
               they illustrate the DW teachings of Jesus to Luisa, and how the
               revelation of the DW is consistent and enhances the Gospel’s

               truth- the way a magnifying glass magnifies the image it is
               pointed to.

               Catechism of the Catholic Church N. 600 reveals the

               concept, so inherent to the DW teachings, that to God all acts
               of humans are present at one time- as view from eternity or

               heaven. As it says “All moments of time are present in their
               immediacy”. So Jesus in His deep prayer times was aware of

               everyone’s action and felt an interior bond to them. He says this
               in the Hours of The Passion (11am hour) when he says he

               could have died at each moment from pure pain as he
               contemplated the sins of all people.




               N. 612 shows how he accepted in his Human will, that the

               Father’s will (or DW) be done. As he became human he had
               another will separate to the DW that he shares with the Trinity.
               This accepting in means to me he had a consciousness of sin
               and its effects but continued to love His fellow man/women




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