On the love of Christ |
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Saint Alphonsus Mary de Liguori
and
his first followers
All
holiness and perfection of soul lies in our love for Jesus Christ our
God, who is our Redeemer and our supreme good. It is part of the love of
God to acquire and
to nurture all the virtues which make a man perfect.
Has not God in fact won for himself a claim on all our
love? From all eternity he has loved us. And it is in this vein that he
speaks to us: “O man, consider carefully that I first loved you. You
had not yet appeared in the light of day, nor did the world yet exist,
but already I loved you. From all eternity I have loved you.”
Since God knew that man is enticed by favors, he
wished to bind him to his love by means of his gifts: “I want to catch
men with the snares, those chains of love in which they allow themselves
to be entrapped, so that they will love me.” And all the gifts which he
bestowed on man were given to this end. He gave him a soul, made in his
likeness, and endowed with memory, intellect and will; he gave him a
body equipped with the senses; it was for him that he created heaven and
earth and such an abundance of things. He made all these things out of
love for man, so that all creation might serve man, and man in turn
might love God out of gratitude for so many gifts.
But he did not wish to give us only beautiful
creatures; the truth is that to win for himself our love, he went so far
as to bestow upon us the fullness of himself. The eternal Father went
so far as to give us his only Son. When he saw that we were all dead
through sin and deprived of his grace, what did he do? Compelled, as the
Apostle says, by the superabundance of his love for us, he sent his
beloved Son to make reparation for us and to call us back to a sinless
life.
By giving us his Son, whom he did not spare precisely
so that he might spare us, he bestowed on us at once every good: grace,
love and heaven; for all these goods are certainly inferior to the Son:
He who did not spare his own Son, but handed him over for all of us: how
could he fail to give us along with his Son all good things?
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