I give myself as your spouse for ever |
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Saint Teresa Benedicta (Edith Stein) |
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soul united to God and transformed in him draws from within God a
divine breath, much like the most high God himself. And God, abiding in
the soul, breathes forth the life of the soul as its exemplar. This I
take to be what Paul meant when he said: Because you are children of
God, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying, “Abba,
Father”; this is what takes place in those who have achieved
perfection.
One should not wonder that the soul is capable of so
sublime an activity. For if God so favours her that she is made God-like
by union with the most Holy Trinity, I ask you then, why it should seem
so incredible that the soul, at one with the Trinity and in the
greatest possible likeness to it, should share the understanding,
knowledge and love which God achieves in himself.
How this is possible no other power or wisdom can
express, save by explaining how the Son of God obtained this sublime
state for us and won for us the power to be the children of God, as he
asked of the Father: Father, I desire that where I am those you have
given me may also be with me, that they may see the glory you have given
me, that is, that they may share with certainty the very task I
perform.
And then he said: Not for them alone do I ask but also
for those who will come to believe in me through their teaching, that
all may be one as you, Father, are one in me and I in you, that they may
be one in us; that the world may believe that you have sent me. And the
glory you have given me I have given them that they may be one as we
are. I in them, you in me, that they may be made perfect, and the world
will know that you sent me and as you have loved me, so I have loved
them.
The Father thus gives them the same love he shares
with the Son, though not by nature as with the Son, but through unity
and transformation of love. One should not think that the Son is asking
the Father to make the saints one with him in essence and nature as the
Son is with the Father, but rather that they be united with him in love,
just as the Father and Son are one in the essential unity of love.
Accordingly, souls possess the same goods by participation that the Son
possesses by nature. As a result, they are truly divine by
participation, equals and companions of God.
Thus Peter said: May grace and peace be perfected in
you in the knowledge of God and Christ Jesus our Lord. For all things of
his divine power, which are given to us for our life and goodness, are
given through the knowledge of him who called us to his own glory and
power, by which he has given us great and precious promises, that by
these we may be made partakers of the divine nature. So the soul, in
this union which God has ordained, joins in the work of the Trinity, not
yet fully as in the life to come, but nonetheless even now in a real
and perceptible way.
O my soul, created to enjoy such exquisite gifts, what
are you doing, where is your life going? How wretched is the blindness
of Adam’s children, if indeed we are blind to such a brilliant light and
deaf to so insistent a voice.
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