Knowledge of the
Father Consists in the Self-Revelation of the Son
The
Father’s purpose in revealing the Son was to make himself known to us all and
so to welcome into eternal rest those who believe in him, establishing them in
justice, preserving them from death. To believe in him means to do his will.
Through
creation itself the Word reveals God the Creator. Through the world he reveals
the Lord who made the world. Through all that is fashioned he reveals the
craftsman who fashioned it all. Through the Son the Word reveals the Father who
begot him as Son. All speak of these things in the same language, but they do
not believe them in the same way. Through the law and the prophets the Word
revealed himself and his Father in the same way, and though all the people
equally heard the message not all equally believed it. Through the Word, made
visible and palpable, the Father was revealed, though not all equally believed
in him. But all saw the Father in the Son, for the Father of the Son cannot be
seen, but the Son of the Father can be seen. The Son performs everything as a
ministry to the Father, from beginning to end, and without the Son no one can
know God. The way to know the Father is the Son. Knowledge of the Son is in the
Father, and is revealed through the Son. For this reason the Lord said: No one knows the Son except the Father; and
no one knows the Father except the Son, and those to whom the Son has revealed
him. The word “revealed” refers not only to the future – as though
the Word began to reveal the Father only when he was born of Mary; it refers
equally to all time. From the beginning the Son is present to creation, reveals
the Father to all, to those the Father chooses, when the Father chooses, and as
the Father chooses. So, there is in all and through all one God the Father, one
Word and Son, and one Spirit, and one salvation for all who believe in him.
Source:
The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From the treatise Against Heresies by Saint Irenaeus,
bishop
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