You Light Up Your Grace of Body with the Radiance of Your Mind
From a book on virginity, by St Ambrose:
You are one of God’s people, of God’s family, a
virgin among virgins; you light up your grace of body with your splendour of
soul. More than others you can be compared to the Church. When you are in your
room, then, at night, think always on Christ, and wait for his coming at every
moment.
This is the person Christ has loved in loving
you, the person he has chosen in choosing you. He enters by the open door; he
has promised to come in, and he cannot deceive. Embrace him, the one you have
sought; turn to him, and be enlightened; hold him fast, ask him not to go in
haste, beg him not to leave you. The Word of God moves swiftly; he is not won
by the lukewarm, nor held fast by the negligent. Let your soul be attentive to
his word; follow carefully the path God tells you to take, for he is swift in
his passing.
What does his bride say? I sought him, and did not find him; I
called him, and he did not hear me. Do
not imagine that you are displeasing to him despite having called him, asked
him in, and opened the door to him; and that this is the reason why he has gone
so quickly – no, for he allows us to be constantly tested. When the crowds
pressed him to stay, what does he say in the Gospel? I must preach the word of God to other
cities, because for that I have been sent. But
even if it seems to you that he has left you, go out and seek him once more.
Who but holy Church is to teach you how to hold
Christ fast? Indeed, she has already taught you, if you only understood her
words in Scripture: How short a
time it was when I left them before I found him whom my soul has loved. I held
him fast, and I will not let him go.
How do we hold him fast? Not by restraining
chains or knotted ropes but by bonds of love, by spiritual reins, by the
longing of the soul.
If you also, like the bride, wish to hold him
fast, seek him and be fearless of suffering. It is often easier to find him in
the midst of bodily torments, in the very hands of persecutors.
His bride says: How short a time it was after I left
them. In a little space, after a
brief moment, when you have escaped from the hands of your persecutors without
yielding to the powers of this world, Christ will come to you, and he will not
allow you to be tested for long.
Whoever seeks Christ in this way, and finds him,
can say: I held him fast, and I
will not let him go before I bring him into my mother’s house, into the room of
her who conceived me. What is
this “house,” this “room,” but the deep and secret places of your heart?
Maintain this house, sweep out its secret
recesses until it becomes immaculate and rises as a spiritual temple for a holy
priesthood, firmly secured by Christ, the cornerstone, so that the Holy Spirit
may dwell in it.
Whoever seeks Christ in this way, whoever prays
to Christ in this way, is not abandoned by him; on the contrary, Christ comes
again and again to visit such a person, for he is with us until the end of the
world.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a book on virginity, by St Ambrose
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