“Men
go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea,
at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the
circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering.”
– St. Augustine: (354 –430: was an early Christian theologian and philosopher whose
writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western
philosophy)
Gospel
Text: (MT 10:24-33)
Jesus said to his Apostles:
"No disciple is above his
teacher,
no slave above his master.
It is enough for the disciple that he
become like his teacher,
for the slave that he become like his
master.
If they have called the master of the
house Beelzebul,
how much more those of his household!
"Therefore do not be afraid of
them.
Nothing is concealed that will not be
revealed,
nor secret that will not be known.
What I say to you in the darkness,
speak in the light;
what you hear whispered, proclaim on
the housetops.
And do not be afraid of those who kill
the body but cannot kill the soul;
rather, be afraid of the one who can
destroy
both soul and body in Gehenna.
Are not two sparrows sold for a small
coin?
Yet not one of them falls to the
ground without your Father's knowledge.
Even all the hairs of your head are
counted.
So do not be afraid; you are worth
more than many sparrows.
Everyone who acknowledges me before
others
I will acknowledge before my heavenly
Father.
But whoever denies me before others,
I will deny before my heavenly
Father."
When we say that God knows all
“things”, what sorts of things are we talking about? Facts that would win God a
championship on trivia shows? God knows all objective facts about science,
history, etc. But God’s knowledge is not trivial.
God’s infinite knowledge extends to
what is most personal. God knows every action you have ever done (or failed to
do). God also knows every thought you’ve ever had, and every word you’ve ever
said. He knows the hopes and desires of every human heart. He knows of every
emotion you’ve ever felt, and of the circumstances that led to those emotions.
But in human earthly providence,
knowledge leads to the will. God’s knowledge of you, as complete as it is (more
complete, in fact, than even your own self-knowledge!), leads God only to love
you more. At times, we hide ourselves from God, not understanding the depth of
His providential love. But when we submit ourselves completely to God, we are
not only more at peace: we are more flexible in serving as an instrument of His
peace.
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