We should love God alone |
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Whoever
is in love with himself is unable to love God. The man who loves God is
the one who abandons his self-love for the sake of the immeasurable
blessings of divine love. Such a man never seeks his own glory but only
the glory of God. If a person loves himself he seeks his own glory, but
the man who loves God loves the glory of his Creator.
Anyone alive to the love of God can be recognized from
the way he constantly strives to glorify him by fulfilling all his
commandments and by delighting in his own submission. It is fitting that
God should receive glory, because of his great majesty; but it is
fitting for us as human beings to submit ourselves to God and thereby
become his friends. Then we too will rejoice in his glory as Saint John
the Baptist did, and we shall never stop repeating: His fame must increase, but mine must diminish.
I knew someone who was sad that he could not love God
as he would have wanted, but who nevertheless loved God so much that his
soul was always in the grip of desire for God, for God’s glory to
manifest itself in him, for himself to be as nothing in comparison. Such
a person cannot be touched by verbal praise or convinced of his being,
since his overwhelming humility means that he simply does not think
about his own dignity or status. He celebrates the liturgy as, according
to the law, priests should; but his love of God blinds him to all
awareness of his own dignity. He buries any glory that might come his
way in the depth of his love of God, so that he never sees himself as
anything more than a useless servant: he is estranged, as it were, from a
sense of his own dignity by his desire for lowliness. This is the sort
of thing we ought to do, to flee from any honour or glory that is
offered us, for the sake of the immense riches of our love of God who
has so loved us.
Anyone who loves God in the depths of his heart has
already been loved by God. In fact, the measure of a man’s love for God
depends upon how deeply aware he is of God’s love for him. When this
awareness is keen it makes whoever possesses it long to be enlightened
by the divine light, and this longing is so intense that it seems to
penetrate his very bones. He loses all consciousness of himself and is
entirely transformed by the love of God.
Such a man lives in this life and at the same time
does not live in it, for although he still inhabits his body, he is
constantly leaving it in spirit because of the love that draws him
toward God. Once the love of God has released him from self-love, the
flame of divine love never ceases to burn in his heart and he remains
united to God by an irresistible longing. As St Paul says: If we are taken out of ourselves it is for the love of God; if we are brought back to our senses it is for your sake.
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