Consider how ancient the mystery is, prefigured as it
was in the creation of the world itself. In the very beginning, when God made
heaven and earth, the spirit, God tells us, moved over the waters. Was the
spirit not active as he moved over the waters? When the prophet tells you that
by the word of the Lord the heavens were established, and by the spirit of his
mouth all their array, realize that the spirit was active in this making of the
world. The fact that he moved over the waters, and the fact that he was active,
both rest on prophetic testimony. Moses tells us that the spirit moved over the
waters; David testifies that the spirit was active.
Listen to another testimony. All flesh had become
corrupt because of its sins. God said: My spirit will not remain in men, for
they are flesh. God thus shows that the spiritual grace is repelled by
uncleanness of the flesh and by the stain of more serious sin. So God resolved
to restore the gift he had given. He sent the flood and ordered Noah, the
righteous man, into the ark. When the flood began to subside Noah sent first a
raven, then a dove, which, as we read, came back with an olive branch. You see
water, you see wood, you look on a dove, and you hesitate to believe the
mystery?
The water is that in which the flesh is dipped, to
wash away all its sin. In it all wickedness is buried. The wood is that to
which the Lord Jesus was fastened when he suffered for us. The dove is the one
in whose likeness the Holy Spirit descended, as you have learned from the New
Testament: the Spirit who breathes into you peace of soul, tranquility of mind.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
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