On Matthew 11:25
That You Hid these Things from
the Wise II
1. We have heard the Son of God saying, I confess to You, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth. What does he confess to Him? Wherein does he praise Him? Because You have hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes. Who are the wise and prudent? Who the babes? What has He hid from the wise and prudent, and revealed unto babes? By the wise and prudent, He signifies those of whom St. Paul speaks; Where is the wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the disputer of this world? Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? Yet perhaps you still ask who they are. They are they perhaps who in their much disputation concerning God, have spoken falsely of Him; who, puffed up by their own doctrines, could in no wise find out and know God, and who for the God whose substance is incomprehensible and invisible, have thought the air and sky to be God, or the sun to be God, or anything which holds high place among the creatures to be God. For observing the grandeur and beauty and powers of the creatures, they rested in them, and found not the Creator.
2. These
men does the Book of wisdom reprove, where it is said, For if they were able to
know so much as to aim at the world, how did they not sooner find out the Lord
thereof? They are accused as wasting their time and their busy disputes in
investigating and measuring as it were the creature; they sought out the
courses of the stars, the intervals of the planets, the movements of the
heavenly bodies, so as to arrive by certain calculations to that degree of
knowledge as to foretell the eclipses of the sun and moon; and that as they had
foretold, so should the event be according to the day and hour, and to the
portion of the bodies which should be eclipsed. Great industry, great activity
of mind. But in these things they sought after the Creator, who was not far off
from them, and they found Him not. Whom if they could have found, they might
have had within them. With the best reason then, and very rightly were they
accused, who could investigate the numbers of the stars, and their varied
movements, and know and foretell the eclipses of the luminaries: rightly
accused, I say, in that they found not Him by whom these had been created and
ordained, because they neglected to seek Him. But be not much disquieted, if
you are ignorant of the courses of the stars, and the proportions of the
celestial and terrestrial bodies. Behold the fair beauty of the world, and
praise its Creator's counsel. Behold what He has made, and love Him who made
it: be this your greatest care. Love Him who made it; for He made you also
after His own image, that you might love Him.
3. If
then it is strange that those things of which Christ said, You have hid these
things from the wise and prudent, were hidden from such wise men as these, who,
occupied wholly about the creatures, chose to seek the Creator carelessly, and
could not find Him; still more strange is it that there should even be found
some wise and prudent men who were able to know Him. For the wrath of God is
revealed from heaven against all ungodliness, and unrighteousness of men who
hold the truth in unrighteousness. Perhaps you ask, what truth do they hold in
unrighteousness? Because that which may be known of God is manifest among them.
How is it manifest? He goes on to say, For God has manifested it to them. Do
you still enquire how He manifested it to them to whom He gave not the law?
How? For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly
seen, being understood by the things that are made. There were then some such,
not as Moses the servant of God, not as many Prophets who had an insight into
and knowledge of these things, and were aided by the Spirit of God, which they
drew in by faith, and drank with the throat of godliness, and poured forth
again by the mouth of the interior man. Not such as these were they; but far
unlike them, who by means of this visible creation were able to attain to the
understanding of the Creator, and to say of these things which God has made;
Behold what things He has made, He governs and contains also. He who has made
them, Himself fills what He has made with His own presence. Thus much they were
enabled to say. For these Paul also made mention of in the Acts of the
Apostles, where, when he had said of God, For in Him we live and move and have
our being (forasmuch as he was speaking to the Athenians among whom those
learned men had existed); he subjoined immediately; As certain also of your own
have said. Now it was no trivial thing they said; That in Him we live and move
and have our being.
4. In
what then were they unlike the others? Why were they blamed? Why rightly
accused? Hear the words of the Apostle which I had begun to quote; The wrath of
God, says he, is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness (even of those,
namely, who had not received the law); against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness. What truth?
Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them. By whose
manifestation of it? For God has manifested it to them. How? For the invisible
things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood
by the things that are made, even His Eternal Power and Godhead. Why did He
manifest it? That they might be without excuse. Wherein then are they to be
blamed? Because that when they knew God, they glorified Him not as God.
5. What
mean these words, Glorified Him not as God? They did not give Him thanks. Is
this then to glorify God; to give God thanks? Yes, verily. For what can be
worse, if having been created after the image of God, and having come to know
God, you shall not be thankful to Him? This surely, this is to glorify God, to
give God thanks. The faithful know where and when it is said, Let us give
thanks unto our Lord God. But who gives thanks to God, save he who lifts up his
heart unto the Lord? Therefore are they blameable and without excuse, Because
when they knew God, they glorified Him not as God, nor gave Him thanks. But—
what? But they became vain in their imaginations. Whence did they become vain,
but because they were proud? Thus smoke vanishes away by rising up aloft, and a
flame burns the more brightly and strongly in proportion as it is kept low;
They became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
So smoke, though it rise higher than the flame, is dark.
6.
Finally, mark what follows, and see the point on which the whole matter
depends. For professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. For
arrogating to themselves what God had given, God took away what He had given.
Therefore from the proud He hid Himself, who conveyed the knowledge of Himself
only to those who through the creature sought diligently after the Creator.
Well then did our Lord say, You have hid these things from the wise and
prudent; whether from those who in their manifold disputations, and most busy
search, have reached to the full investigation of the creature, but knew
nothing of the Creator, or from them who when they knew God, glorified Him not
as God, nor gave Him thanks, and who could not see perfectly or healthfully
because they were proud.
Therefore
You have hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them
unto babes. What babes? To the lowly. Say on whom does My Spirit rest? Upon him
that is lowly and quiet, and who trembles at My words. At these words Peter
trembled; Plato trembled not. Let the fisherman hold fast what that most famous
philosopher has lost. You have hid these things from the wise and prudent, and
hast revealed them unto babes. You have hid them from the proud, and revealed
them to the humble. What things are these? For when He said this, He did not
intend the heaven and earth, or point them out as it were with His hand as He
spoke. For these who does not see? The good see them, the bad see them; for He
makes His sun to rise on the evil and the good. What then are these things? All
things are delivered unto Me of My Father.
by Saint Augustine
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