Why
We Should Love God and the Measure of That Love
You want me to tell you why God is to be loved and how much. I answer,
the reason for loving God is God Himself; and the measure of love due to Him is
immeasurable love. Is this plain? Doubtless, to a thoughtful man; but I am
debtor to the unwise also. A word to the wise is sufficient; but I must
consider simple folk too. Therefore I set myself joyfully to explain more in
detail what is meant above.
We are to love God for Himself, because of a twofold reason; nothing is
more reasonable, nothing more profitable. When one asks, Why should I love God?
he may mean, What is lovely in God? or What shall I gain by loving God? In
either case, the same sufficient cause of love exists, namely, God Himself.
And first, of His title to our love. Could any title be greater than
this, that He gave Himself for us unworthy wretches? And being God, what better
gift could He offer than Himself? Hence, if one seeks for God’s claim upon our
love here is the chiefest: Because He first loved us (I John 4.19).
Ought He not to be loved in return, when we think who loved, whom He
loved, and how much He loved? For who is He that loved? The same of whom every
spirit testifies: `Thou art my God: my goods are nothing unto Thee’ (Ps. 16.2,
Vulg.). And is not His love that wonderful charity which `seeketh not her own’?
(I Cor.13.5). But for whom was such unutterable love made manifest? The apostle
tells us: `When we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of His
Son’ (Rom. 5.10). So it was God who loved us, loved us freely, and loved us
while yet we were enemies. And how great was this love of His? St. John
answers: `God so loved the world that He gave His only-begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life’ (John
3.16). St. Paul adds: `He spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us
all’ (Rom. 8.32); and the son says of Himself, `Greater love hath no man than
this, that a man lay down his life for his friends’ (John 15.13).
By Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, from On Loving God
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