Whoever
Loves Your Law Will Have Abundant Peace
The blessedness of seeing God is justly promised to the pure of
heart. For the eye that is unclean would not be able to see the brightness of
the true light, and what would be happiness to clear minds would be a torment
to those that are defiled. Therefore, let the mists of worldly vanities be
dispelled, and the inner eye be cleansed of all the filth of wickedness, so
that the soul’s gaze may feast serenely upon the great vision of God.
It is to the attainment of this goal that the next words refer: Blessed are the peacemakers, for
they shall be called sons of God. This blessedness, dearly beloved, does
not derive from any casual agreement or from any and every kind of harmony, but
it pertains to what the Apostle says: Be
at peace before the Lord, and to the words of the prophet:Those who love
your law shall enjoy abundant peace; for them it is no stumbling block.
Even the most intimate bonds of friendship and the closest affinity of minds
cannot truly lay claim to this peace if they are not in agreement with the will
of God. Alliances based on evil desires, covenants of crime and pacts of
vice – all lie outside the scope of this peace. Love of the world cannot
be reconciled with love of God, and the man who does not separate himself from
the children of this generation cannot join the company of the sons of God. But
those who keep God ever in their hearts, and are anxious to preserve the unity of
the spirit in the bond of peace, never dissent from the eternal law as they
speak the prayer of faith. Thy
will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
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Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a Sermon by Pope Saint
Leo the Great
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