A tractate by St Baldwin of Canterbury
The word of God is alive and active |
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The word of God is something alive and active: it cuts like any double-edged sword but more finely.
These words tell us how much power and wisdom there is in the word of
God for those who seek Christ, who is the word and the power and the
wisdom of God. This word, with the Father from the beginning and
co-eternal with him, came at its own chosen time, was revealed to them,
was proclaimed by them, and was humbly received in faith by its
believers. A word, therefore, in the Father; a word in the mouth; and a
word in the heart.
This word of God is alive. The Father gave it life
coming from itself just as the Father’s own life comes from himself. The
word is not just alive, therefore, it is life, as it said itself: I am the way, the truth, and the life. Since the word is life, the word is alive to give life. For as the Father raises the dead and gives them life, so the Son gives life to anyone he chooses. He gives life, as when he calls the dead man out of the tomb, saying Lazarus, come forth.
When this word is preached, the voice of its preaching
which is heard outwardly calls forth a voice of power that is heard
inwardly, that voice by which the dead are restored to life and their
praise raises up sons for Abraham. So this word is alive in the heart of
the Father, alive in the mouth of the preacher, and alive in the hearts
of those who believe and love. If a word is alive in this way, how can
it not also be active?
The word is active in creating, active in guiding the
world, active in redeeming the world. What could be more active? What
could be more powerful? Who shall tell of his powerful deeds? Who shall proclaim the praises of the Lord?
It is active when it works, it is active when it is preached. For it
does not come back empty-handed: wherever it is sent, it prospers.
It is active and cuts finer than a double-edged sword
when it is believed and loved. For what is impossible to the believer?
What is hard for the lover? When this word speaks, its words transfix
the heart like a flight of sharp arrows, like nails hammered deep into
its very essence. This word is sharper than a double-edged sword in that
it cuts deeper than any strength or power, it is finer than anything
made by human ingenuity, sharper than any human wisdom or learned
speech.
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