September 20
God protects us
fter providing
a school of virtue in our own nature and in the created world, God gave
us the angels to protect us, he raised up the patriarchs and prophets to
guide us, he showed us signs and wonders to lead us to faith, and gave
us the written law as a supplement to the law of our rational soul and
the teaching of the world around us. Then at last, when we had scorned
all this in our indolence how different from his own continuing love
and care for us! he gave himself to us for our salvation. He poured out
the wealth of his divinity into our lowly condition; he took our nature
and became a human being like us, and was with us as our teacher. He teaches
us the greatness of his love and proves it by word and deed, at the same
time persuading those who obey him not to be hardhearted, but to imitate
his compassion.
Those who manage worldly affairs have a certain love for them, as do shepherds for their flocks and owners for their personal possessions, but this cannot be compared with the love of those who share the same flesh and blood, and especially the love of parents for their children. Therefore, to make us realize how much he loves us, God called himself our Father; for our sake he became man, and then, through the grace of the Holy Spirit conferred in baptism, he caused us to be born anew.
| Augustine Day By Day | The Augustinians - St. Thomas of Villanova Province |
From John E. Rotelle, O.S.A., Tradition Day by Day: Readings from Church Writers. Augustinian Press. Villanova, PA, 1994.
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