Truth Has Arisen from the Earth
and Justice Has Looked
Down from Heaven
Awake, mankind! For
your sake God has become man. Awake, you who sleep, rise up from the dead,
and Christ will enlighten you. I
tell you again: for your sake, God became man.
You would have
suffered eternal death, had he not been born in time. Never would you have been
freed from sinful flesh, had he not taken on himself the likeness of sinful
flesh. You would have suffered everlasting unhappiness, had it not been for
this mercy. You would never have returned to life, had he not shared your
death. You would have been lost if he had not hastened to your aid. You would
have perished, had he not come.
Let us then joyfully
celebrate the coming of our salvation and redemption. Let us celebrate the
festive day on which he who is the great and eternal day came from the great
and endless day of eternity into our own short day of time.
He has
become our justice, our sanctification, our redemption, so that, as it is
written: Let him who glories glory in the Lord.
Truth, then, has arisen from the earth: Christ
who said, I am the Truth, was
born of the Virgin. And justice looked down from heaven: because believing in this new-born
child, man is justified not by himself but by God.
Truth has arisen from the earth: flesh
from Mary. And justice looked down from heaven: for man can receive nothing unless it has been
given him from heaven.
Justified by faith, let us be at peace with God: for justice
and peace have embraced one another. Through our Lord Jesus Christ: for Truth has arisen from the earth. Through
whom we have access to that grace in which we stand, and our boast is in our
hope of God’s glory. He
does not say: “of our glory,” but of God’s glory: for justice has not come out of us but has
looked down from heaven. Therefore he
who glories, let him glory, not
in himself, but in the Lord.
For this reason, when
our Lord was born of the Virgin, the message of the angelic voices was: Glory
to God in the highest, and peace to men of good will.
For how could there
be peace on earth unless Truth has arisen from the earth, that is, unless Christ were born of
our flesh? And he is our peace who made the two into one: that we might be men of good will,
sweetly linked by the bond of unity.
Let us then rejoice
in this grace, so that our glorying may bear witness to our good conscience by
which we glory, not in ourselves, but in the Lord. That is why Scripture says:He is my glory, the one who lifts up my
head. For what greater
grace could God have made to dawn on us than to make his only Son become the
son of man, so that a son of man might in his turn become son of God?
Ask if this were
merited; ask for its reason, for its justification, and see whether you will
find any other answer but sheer grace.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a sermon by Saint Augustine
From a sermon by Saint Augustine
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