Why God Created Us
1. God is infinitely happy in Himself from all eternity. He
contemplates His own Essence, which contains every beauty and
perfection. In the inconceivable joy of this contemplation He generates
the substantial image of Himself which is the Eternal Word, “the
brightness of his glory and the image of his substance.” (Heb. 1:3) When
He contemplates Himself in the Eternal
Word, He naturally loves Himself. This substantial and infinite Love
proceeds from God as an eternal principle in so far as He knows Himself,
and thence proceeds from the Father Who contemplates and the Word Who
is contemplated. In this mysterious circle of the divine life God enjoys
an eternal infinite and perfect happiness. Consequently, He is not in
need of anything. Nevertheless, He wishes to radiate even outside of
Himself the splendour of His power, beauty and goodness. He created the
world and placed Man in it as the sovereign being. Unfortunately, sin
came to disturb our being and to deprive us of the splendour of divine
grace, and in this way it weakened the sovereignty which God had given
us over all other creatures. But Jesus, the Eternal Word made man, has
raised us once more to the supreme dignity of sons of God and heirs of
Heaven. These reflections should arouse immense gratitude to God on our
part, because He gave us life and made us masters of the universe. They
should also make us deeply grateful to Jesus, because in His infinite
mercy He raised us up after we had fallen and redeemed us with His
precious blood.
2. We should ask the reason for everything
which comes from the hands of God. Have you ever seriously considered
why you are in this world ? It is certainly not for the sake of this
passing earthly existence, for the sake of earning your living or
enjoying yourself. You know well that the passing pleasures of this life
do not satisfy the human heart and cannot be the final goal of life.
Each one of us has a thirst for all that is infinite, eternal and
perfect. God alone can satisfy this thirst. Just as we are created by
God, so we are created for Him. Just as we came from God, so we are
gradually travelling back towards Him, for He is the final goal of our
earthly journey. We should meditate on this great truth, which we were
first taught in the Catechism, namely, that we were created to know,
love and serve God on this earth and to be happy with Him forever in
Heaven. Let us not allow ourselves to be dazzled by earthly beauty. God
alone is the eternal beauty which will satisfy our hearts.
3.
If we are to reach God, Who is our goal, it is necessary for us to know,
love and serve Him. Everything speaks to us of God, from the blade of
grass to the cedar of the Lebanon, from the insect which glows in the
darkness of the night to the highest stars of the firmament. In the
hidden depths of our own being we hear His voice. The more we grow in
the knowledge of God, the more we feel the need to love Him. We see how
so much beauty, goodness and power is alone worthy of all our love. As
our Creator, Redeemer and Benefactor, God has the right to the undivided
affection of our hearts. This love should not be empty and sterile,
however; it should be active and effective. Knowing and loving God, we
should feel the obligation of serving Him as our Master in whatever He
commands, even when this demands a heavy sacrifice on our part.
Bacci seems to be a man incapable of deception, duplicity or confused waffle.
ReplyDeleteHis simplicity and directness is, indeed, medicine.
Thank you, Clare, for delivering him to us. I didn't know of him until you presented him for our nourishment.
I'm glad you like his meditations, Odd.
DeleteHe, along with Cardinal Ottaviani, were the ones who submitted the Ottaviani Intervention to Pope Paul VI.
Ah! That's right! I do remember his name in that connection now you mention it.
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