Past, Memory

From Wiki Maria Valtorta

God does not remember because He does not return to the forgiveness He has granted unless the creature sins again. And He returns to judge him for the new sin, no longer for the one who has been forgiven.[1]

In "The Gospel as Revealed to Me"

  • The past no longer exists, when love cancels it. Not even a fearful past. Do you want to fear, you, when the thief Disma, the good thief did not fear? Love, love and fear nothing.[2]
  • The past is dead, John (of Hippo, the former leper). Do not cry over it anymore. The light does not linger looking at the Darkness of the night, but is joyful to part from it and to shine by ascending into the heaven, following the sun, every morning.[3]
  • God does not remember because He does not return to the forgiveness He granted unless the creature sins again. And He returns to judge him for the new sin, no longer for the one who has been forgiven.[4]

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