Order, disorder
See also: To obey, obedience, disobedience.
Salton the work of Maria Valtorta, all that comes from God is order. Conversely, sin introduced disorder into Creation.
In "The Gospel as Revealed to Me"
Organization: order/disorder
- (Jesus) : The Spirit of God can, if He wills, thunder and shake like lightning and earthquake even the most closed spirit. He can. But generally, as He is the Spirit of order as is the Order of God in all His Persons and in His way of acting, He spreads and speaks where He sees sufficient "good will" to attract this outpouring.[1]
- Life of the holy Family: In this house, supernatural, moral, material order is respected.[2]
- Violence is always contrary to order. God, and what comes from God, is order. Do not aspire to be more than God."[3]
- Illnesses are disorder within order. God indeed created man healthy and perfect. The disorder brought by Satan into the order given by God brought with it the infirmities of the flesh.[4]
- "We were speaking about the qualities to be good: order, patience, constancy, humility, charity... I have said it many times! - But, order, what does it have to do with it? - I put it first while I put charity last, because these are the two extremes of a perfect straight line.[5]
Class
- Have you ever seen a male and a female go towards one another for a sterile embrace and an impure relationship? No. [...] Man, half-God by his divine origin [...] should only accept the animal act imposed, since you have descended one degree in the order of animality.[6]
- Man is no more than God and God also made creation in six days and on the seventh day rested. How then does man allow himself not to imitate the Father and not obey his commandment? Is it an unintelligent order? No. In truth, it is a salutary commandment, whether in the physical order, or in the moral order, or in the spiritual.[7]
Commandment
- Mary says: "The Sovereign Priest had said: 'Walk in my Presence and be perfect.' The Sovereign Priest did not know he was speaking to the Woman, who for perfection was second only to God alone. But he spoke in the name of God, and for this reason, the order he gave was sacred.[8]