Unjust

    From Wiki Maria Valtorta

    There is only one God! But many do not know Him, others know Him poorly. If they truly knew Him well, they would be like brothers and there would be no injustices, no hatreds, no slanders, no revenges, no lust, no thefts nor murders, no adulteries nor lies. I know the true God, and I have come to make Him known.[1]

    The Unjust do not possess the virtue of Justice: CEC §1807: Justice is the moral virtue which consists in the constant and firm will to give to God and to the Neighbor what is due to them. Justice towards God is called the "virtue of Religion". Towards men, it disposes one to respect the rights of each person and to establish in human relations the harmony that promotes equity regarding individuals and the Good common good. The just man, often mentioned in the holy Books, is distinguished by the habitual uprightness of his thoughts and the righteousness of his conduct towards the Neighbor. "You shall not show partiality to the little one nor favoritism to the [[Power(s), Strength(s), The First|great]; with justice you shall judge your Neighbor" (Lv 19:15). "Masters, grant to your slaves what is just and fair, knowing that you also have a Master in heaven" (Col 4:1).

    In "The Gospel as it was revealed to me"[edit | edit source]

    • Jesus preaches, in front of the counter of Matthew, about the necessary diversity of professions and the use of wealth that should follow...: "I tell you, with riches one hardly gains Heaven, but on the contrary, with them one generally loses it, even if they come from an honest inheritance or gain, because there are few rich who know how to use them with justice... It requires the holy cunning to transform human wealth, often Unjust or causes of injustices, into eternal riches."[2]
    • Therefore, I must defend myself from my friends and from my Enemies, equally Unjust in their hatred as in their love. I must seek to guide love and to soothe hatred.[3]

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