The Word Of The
Father
He
is God, the living and creative God of the universe, the Word of the good God,
who is God in his own right. The Word is different from all created things: he
is the unique Word belonging only to the good Father. This is the Word that
created this whole world and enlightens it by his loving wisdom.
He
who is the good Word of the good Father produced the order in all creation,
joining opposites together, and forming from them one harmonious sound. He is
God, one and only-begotten, who proceeds in goodness from the Father as from
the fountain of goodness, and gives order, direction and unity to creation.
By
his eternal Word, the Father created all things and implanted a nature in his
creatures. He did not want to see them tossed about at the mercy of their
own natures, and so be reduced to nothingness. But in his goodness he
governs and sustains the whole of nature by his Word (who is himself also God),
so that under the guidance, providence and ordering of the word, the whole
nature might remain stable and coherent in his light. Nature was to share
in the Father’s Word, whose reality is true, and be helped by him to exist, for
without him it would cease to be. For unless the Word, who is the very
image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation, kept it in existence
it could not exist. For whatever exists, whether visible or invisible,
remains in existence through him and in him and he is also the head of the
Church, as we are taught by the ministers of truth in their sacred writings.
The almighty and most holy Word of the Father pervades the whole of reality, everywhere unfolding his power and shining on all things visible and invisible. He sustains it all and binds it together in himself. He leaves nothing devoid of his power but gives life and keeps it in being throughout all of creation and in each individual creature.
The almighty and most holy Word of the Father pervades the whole of reality, everywhere unfolding his power and shining on all things visible and invisible. He sustains it all and binds it together in himself. He leaves nothing devoid of his power but gives life and keeps it in being throughout all of creation and in each individual creature.
Source:
The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From
a Discourse “Against the Pagans” by Saint Athanasius Archbishop Alexandria
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