… Then, I continued my acts in the Divine Volition, with my usual refrain: “I love You, I love You in everything that You have done for love of Us.” But while I was doing this, I thought to myself: “Blessed Jesus must be tired of my singsong ‘I love You, I love You.’ So, why say it?”
And my sweet Jesus, moving in my interior, told me: “My daughter, true love, accompanied also by the words ‘I love You,’ never brings Me tiredness, because, I being a complex of love and a continuous act of love, as I never cease to Love, when I find My Love in the creature, I find Myself; and the sign that her love is a birth from My Love is when it is continuous. An interrupted love is not the sign of Divine Love; at the most, it can be a love of circumstances, an interested love, such that, as these cease, love ceases. And also the words ‘I love You, I love You,’ are nothing other than the air that My Love produces in the creature, that, condensed within her, produces as though many flashes of little flames toward Him whom she loves. And I, when I hear you say ‘I love You, I love You’—do you know what I say? ‘My daughter is flashing in the air of her love toward Me, and one flash does not wait for another.’
“And besides, all continuous acts are those that have the virtue of preserving, nourishing and growing the life of creatures. See, also the sun rises every morning and has its continuous act of light; nor can it be said that by rising every day it tires men and the earth; rather, the complete opposite—all long for the rising of the sun, and only because it rises every day does it form the nourishment of the earth. Day after day, it keeps nourishing, little by little, the sweetness in the fruits, until it makes them reach perfect maturation; it nourishes the varied tints of colors for the flowers, the development for all the plants; and so with all the rest. A continuous act can be called perennial miracle, though creatures do not pay attention to it; but your Jesus cannot do without paying attention, because I know the prodigious virtue of an act never interrupted. Therefore, your ‘I love You’ serves to preserve, nourish and grow the life of My Love in you; if you do not nourish It, It cannot grow, nor receive the multiplicity of the sweetnesses and the variety of the Divine Colors that My Love contains.”