How
great is the abundance of the delights that he conceals from those who fear him
but prepares for those that hope in him!
Until
what is being prepared arrives, we can understand only in part. To make us
worthy of this perfect gift, he, equal to the Father in the form of God, became
like us in the form of a servant, and he re-forms us to be like God. The only
Son of God, having become the son of Man, makes many sons of men the sons of
God. Taking on the form of a servant, he takes those who were born and brought
up as servants and gives them the freedom of seeing the face of God.
In
one of the psalms one of us — either with us or on our behalf — said
to him, I shall be filled when your
glory appears. But he and the Father are one, and whoever sees him sees
the Father also, so the Lord of hosts,
he is the King of Glory. He will bring us back, he will show us his face
and we shall be saved; we shall be filled, and he will be sufficient for us.
Until
this comes to pass, until he gives us the sight of what will completely satisfy
us, until we drink our fill of him, the fountain of life — while we wander
about, apart from him but strong in faith, while we hunger and thirst for
justice, longing with a desire too deep for words for the beautiful vision of
God, let us fervently and devotedly celebrate the anniversary of his birth in
the form of a servant.
We
cannot yet contemplate the fact that he was begotten by the Father before the
dawn, so let us hold on to the fact that he was born of the Virgin in the
night. We do not yet understand how his
name endures before the sun, so let us acknowledge his tabernacle placed in the sun.
Since
we do not, as yet, gaze upon the Only Son inseparably united with His Father,
let us remember the Bridegroom coming
out of his bride-chamber. Since we are not yet ready for the banquet of
our Father, let us acknowledge the manger of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Source:
The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a sermon by Saint Augustine
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