From a discourse on the psalms by Saint Augustine, bishop
Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord |
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"Come, let us climb the mountain of the Lord!" |
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we have heard, so also have we seen. Truly blessed Church! You have
both heard and seen. You have heard the promises, and you see their fulfillment; you have heard in prophecy, and you see in the Gospel. Yes,
all that has now been brought to completion was prophesied in times
past. Raise up your eyes, then, and cast your gaze around the world. See
God’s people, your heritage, spread to the ends of the earth. See the
Scripture now fulfilled: All the kings of the earth will adore him, all
the nations will serve him. See fulfilled what has been said: Be exalted
above the heavens, O God, and your glory above all the earth. See him
whose hands and feet were pierced by nails, whose bones were numbered as
they hung upon the wood, and for whose garments they cast lots. See him
reigning, whom they saw hanging upon the cross; see him enthroned in
heaven, whom they despised when he walked on the earth. See the word
fulfilled: All the ends of the earth shall turn to the Lord, and all
nations shall worship in his sight. See all this and shout with joy: As
we have heard, so also have we seen.
Deservedly then the Church is itself called from among
the Gentiles: Hear, O daughter, and see, and forget your people and
your father’s house. Hear and see. First you hear what you do not see;
later you will see what you have heard. For he says: A people I did not
know served me, as soon as they heard me they obeyed. If they obeyed as
soon as they heard, it follows that they did not see. What then of the
passage: Those who were not told of him will see, and they who have not
heard will understand? Those to whom the prophets were not sent were the
first to hear and understand the prophets, whereas those who at first
did not hear them were astonished when they heard them later. Those to
whom the prophets were sent remained behind, possessing the books of
Scripture but not understanding the truth, possessing the tables of the
law but not keeping their inheritance. As we have heard, so also have we
seen also applies to us.
In the city of the Lord of hosts, in the city of our
God, that is where we have heard; there too we have seen. God has made
this city firm for ever. No one should say boastfully: See, here is
Christ; see, he is there. Such a claim only leads to factions. But God
has promised unity. The kings were gathered together in unity, not
scattered through schisms. Yet perhaps that city which had gained
possession of the world will at some time be overthrown? No, God has
made it firm for ever. If God has made its foundation firm for ever, how
can you fear that this foundation may collapse?
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