The
Way to True Life
Christ himself is
the way, and therefore he says: I am the way. This certainly is eminently right
for through him we have access to the Father.
Since this way is
not separate from its end, but joined to it, he adds the truth and the life;
thus he is himself at once both the way and the goal. In his human nature he is
the way, and in his divine nature he is the goal. Therefore, speaking as man he
says: I am the way; and speaking as God he adds: the truth and the life. These
two words are an apt description of this goal.
For this goal is
the object of human desire, and a man desires two things above all. In the
first place he wants to know the truth, which is peculiar to him; and secondly
he wants to continue to exist, which is common to all things. Christ is the way
by which we come to know truth, though he is also that truth: Lead me, O Lord,
in truth, and I shall enter into your way. Christ is also the way to come to
life, though he is also that life: You have made known the ways of life.
Therefore, he
designated the end of this way by truth and life, about which we have spoken
above with reference to Christ. First, he himself is life, for life was in him;
then, he is truth, because he was the light of men, and light is truth.
If, then you are
looking for the way by which you should go, take Christ, because he himself is
the way: This is the way; walk in it. And Augustine says: Make man your way and
you shall arrive at God. It is better to limp along the way than stride along
off the way. For a man who limps along the way, even if he only makes slow
progress, comes to the end of the way; but one who is off the way, the more
quickly he runs, the further away is he from his goal.
If you are looking
for a goal, hold fast to Christ, because he himself is the truth, where we
desire to be. My mouth shall reflect on the truth. If you are looking for a
resting place, hold fast to Christ, because he himself is the life. Whoever
finds me finds life, and receives salvation from the Lord.
Therefore hold
fast to Christ if you wish to be safe. You will not be able to go astray,
because he is the way. He who remains with him does not wander in trackless
places; he is on the right way. Moreover he cannot be deceived, because he is
the truth, and he teaches every truth. And he says: For this I was born and for
this I have come, to bear witness to the truth. Nor can he be disturbed,
because he is both life and the giver of life. For he says: I have come that
they may have life, and have it more abundantly.
Source: The
Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From the Exposition on John by Saint Thomas
AquinasPhoto taken from Wikimedia Commons
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for your interest in our blog! Your comment will be viewed shortly to be added to our blog. :)