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Suggested Emphasis from the letter of Paul to the Romans
"How deep are the riches and the wisdom and the knowledge of God!"
Salesian Perspective
In his Treatise on the Love
of God, Francis de Sales wrote: "We see that the universe, and especially
human nature, is like a clock made up of so great a variety of actions and movements
that we cannot restrain our wonder at it. We know in a general way that these
parts, diversely fashioned in so many ways, all serve either to display, as
inside a watch, God's most holy justice, or to make manifest the triumphant
mercy of God's goodness, as by a chime of praise. But to know in particular
the function of each part, either as ordered to the general end or as to why
it is made as it is, this we cannot understand unless the supreme watch maker
teaches it to us. However, God does not reveal his art to us now in order that
we might admire it with greater reverence until in heaven God will ravish us
with the beauty of his wisdom. Then, in the abundance of his love God will unveil
to us the reasons, means and motives of all that has taken place in this world
to effect our eternal salvation." (Book IV, Chapter 8)
Indeed, who can know the mind
of God? Who of us can hope to understand God's plan for us? Who of us can comprehend
the breadth and depth of God's love for us? God's justice is beyond the limits
of the human mind.
While we may not know the mind
of God, we can clearly come to know the heart of God...in the person of his son
and our savior, Jesus Christ.
In Christ we see the God who created
us. In Christ we see the God who redeemed us. In Christ we see the God who inspires
us.In Christ we see the God who loves us, forgives us, challenges us, cares
for us and longs for our happiness.
In Christ we also see something
else: what it means to be fully human. The human mind and heart are at their
best when they are compassionate, forgiving, honest, just, peaceful and generous.
In Christ, the humble, gentle servant, we see what it means to be truly human,
what is means to be sons and daughters of the living God.
To be sure, there is much of God's
mind that we can only hope to know in heaven. In the meantime, the bulk of our
efforts should be directed to understanding and embodying the heart of God in
our relationships with one another here on earth.
Rev. Michael S. Murray, OSFS,
is Executive Director of the De Sales Spirituality Center in Washington, DC
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