A homily on the Beatitudes by St Gregory of Nyssa
God is like an inaccessible rock |
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The
feelings that come to a man who stands on a high mountain peak and
looks down onto some immense sea are the same feelings that come to me
when I look out from the high mountain peak of the Lord’s words into the
incomprehensible depths of his thoughts.
When you look at mountains
that stand next to the sea, you will often find that they seem to have been cut in half, so that on the side nearest the sea there is a sheer drop and something dropped from the summit will fall straight into the depths. Someone who looks down from such a peak will become dizzy, and so too I become dizzy when I look down from the high peak of these words of the Lord: Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
that stand next to the sea, you will often find that they seem to have been cut in half, so that on the side nearest the sea there is a sheer drop and something dropped from the summit will fall straight into the depths. Someone who looks down from such a peak will become dizzy, and so too I become dizzy when I look down from the high peak of these words of the Lord: Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
It is the Lord who sustains our floundering hope, just
as he sustained Peter when he was floundering in the water, and made
the waters firm beneath his feet. If the hand of the Word stretches out
to us as well, and sets us firm in a new understanding when these
speculations have made us lose our balance, we shall be safe from fear,
held safe in the guiding hand of the Word. Blessed, he says, are those who possess a pure heart, for they shall see God.
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