Wisdom's Likeness and
Image is Created in God's Works
An impress of Wisdom
has been created in us and in all his works. Therefore, the true Wisdom which
shaped the world claims for himself all that bears his image, and rightly says: The Lord created me in his works. These words are really spoken by the
wisdom that is in us, but the Lord himself here adopts them as his own.
Wisdom himself is not
created, because he is the Creator, but by reason of the created image of
himself found in his works, he speaks thus as though he were speaking of
himself. Our Lord said: He who receives you receives me, and he could say this because the
impress of himself is in us. In the same way, although Wisdom is not to be
numbered among created things, yet because his form and likeness are in his
works, he speaks as if he were a creature, and he says: The
Lord created me in his works, when his purpose first unfolded.
But if this fails to
persuade our opponents, let them tell us whether there is any wisdom in created
things. If there is none, why does the apostle Paul allege as the cause of
men’s sins:By God’s wisdom, the world
failed to come to a knowledge of God through wisdom?And if there is no
created wisdom, how is it that the expression a multitude of wise men is found in Scripture? And again,
Scripture testifies that the wise man is wary and turns away from
evil, and by wisdom is a house built.
Further, Ecclesiastes
says: A wise man’s wisdom will light up his face. He also rebukes presumptuous persons with
the warning: Do not say, “How is it that former days were
better than these?” For it is not in wisdom that you ask this.
So there is a wisdom
in created things, as the son of Sirach too bears witness: The
Lord has poured it out upon all his works, to be with men as his gift, and with
wisdom he has abundantly equipped those who love him. This quality of being “poured out”
belongs not to the essence of that self-existent Wisdom who is the
Only-Begotten, but to that wisdom which reflects the only-begotten one in the
world. Why then is it beyond belief if the creative and archetypal Wisdom,
whose likeness is the wisdom and understanding poured out in the world, should
say, as though speaking directly of himself: The Lord created me in his works? For the wisdom in the world is not
creative, but is itself created in God’s works, and in the light of this wisdom the
heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament proclaims the work of his
hands.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a discourse
"Against the Arians" by St Athanasius
Photo taken from Wikimedia Commons
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