Peace, dearest brethren, rescues man from servitude ,
provides him with the name of a free man, changes his identity before God
together with his condition, from a servant to a son, and from a slave to a
free man. Peace among brethren is the will of God, the joy of Christ, the
completion of holiness, the rule of justice, the teacher of truth, the guardian
of morals and a praiseworthy discipline in every regard. Peace lends strength
to our prayers; it is the way our petitions can reach God easily and be
credited; it is the plentitude which fulfills our desires. Peace is the mother
of love, the bond of concord and the manifest sigh of a pure soul, one which
seeks to please God, which seeks to be fulfilled and has its desire rewarded.
Peace must be preserved according to the Lord’s precepts, as Christ said: I
leave you peace, my peace I give you, that is, as I left you in peace, in peace
shall I find you. As Christ left the world, he wished to leave the gift he
wanted to find when he returned.
We have a commandment from heaven to retain his gift;
his one word is: “I shall find what I left.” God’s is the planting of peace in
the root, but the uprooting is from the enemy; for, just as brotherly love
comes from God, so hatred comes from the devil; therefore, we must condemn our
hatred of men, for it is written: He who hates his brother is a murderer.
Now you see, dearest brethren, why we should love
peace and cultivate harmony: because they beet and nurture love. But you know
also from the apostle John that, Love comes from God, and that whoever is not
with God does not possess love.
Let us therefore, my brethren, keep the commandments,
which are life for us; let us carry on together the obligations of our
brotherhood in profound peace; let us bind one another with the ties of
salvific charity in this mutual love which covers a multitude of sins. Love
ought to be embraced with the grasp of all our desires, since the goods it
provides amount to as many rewards. We just keep peace before all other
virtues, since God is always in peace.
Love peace, and all the world will be tranquil and
quiet. By doing so you store up rewards for me, and joy for yourselves, that
the Church of God may be founded on the bond of peace and may cling to perfect
observance in Christ.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
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