Christian Wisdom
The Lord then goes
on to say: Blessed are
those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled. This hunger is not for any bodily food, this thirst
is not for any earthly drink: it is a longing to be blessed with righteousness,
and by penetrating the secret of all mysteries, to be filled with the Lord
himself.
Happy is the soul
that longs for the food of righteousness and thirsts for this kind of drink; it
would not seek such things if it had not already savored their delight. When
the soul hears the voice of the Spirit saying to it through the prophet: Taste
and see that the Lord is good, it has already received a portion of God’s
goodness, and is on fire with love, the love that gives joy of the utmost
purity. It counts as nothing all that belongs to time; it is entirely consumed
with desire to eat and drink the food of righteousness. The soul lays hold of
the true meaning of the first and great commandment: You shall love the Lord
God with your whole heart, and your whole mind and your whole strength, for to
love God is nothing else than to love righteousness.
Finally, just as
concern for one’s neighbor is added to love of God, so the virtue of mercy is
added to the desire for righteousness, as it is said: Blessed are the merciful,
for God will be merciful to them.
Remember,
Christian, the surpassing worth of the wisdom that is yours. Bear in mind the
kind of school in which you are to learn your skills, the rewards to which you
are called. Mercy itself wishes you to be merciful, righteousness itself wishes
you to be righteous, so that the Creator may shine forth in his creature, and
the image of God to be reflected in the mirror of the human heart as it
imitates his qualities. The faith of those who live their faith is a serene
faith. What you long for will be given you; what you love will be yours for
ever.
Since it is by
giving alms that everything is pure for you, you will also receive that
blessing which is promised next by the Lord: Blessed are the pure of heart, for
they shall see God. Dear friends, great is the happiness of those for whom such
a reward is prepared. Who are the clean of heart if not those who strive for
those virtues we have mentioned above? What mind can conceive, what words can
express the great happiness of seeing God? Yet human nature will achieve this
when it has been transformed so that it sees the Godhead no longer in a mirror
or obscurely but face to face – the Godhead that no man has been able to see.
In the inexpressible joy of this eternal vision, human nature will possess what
eye has not seen or ear heard, what man’s heart has never conceived.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, popePhoto taken from MorgueFile Photos
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