Office of Reading - Second reading
From the treatise
Against Heresies by Saint Irenaeus, bishop
Life in man is the glory of God; the life of man is the
vision of God
The glory of God gives life; those who see God receive
life. For this reason God, who cannot be grasped, comprehended or seen, allows
himself to be seen, comprehended and grasped by men, that he may give life to
those who see and receive him. It is impossible to live without life, and the
actualization of life comes from participation in God, while participation in
God is to see God and enjoy his goodness.
Men will therefore see God if they are to live; through
the vision of God they will become immortal and attain to God himself. As I
have said, this was shown in symbols by the prophets: God will be seen by men
who bear his Spirit and are always waiting for his coming. As Moses said in the
Book of Deuteronomy: On that day we shall see, for God will speak to man, and
man will live.
God is the source of all activity throughout creation. He
cannot be seen or described in his own nature and in all his greatness by any
of his creatures. Yet he is certainly not unknown. Through his Word the whole
creation learns that there is one God the Father, who holds all things together
and gives them their being. As it is written in the Gospel: No man has ever
seen God, except the only-begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father; he
has revealed him.
From the beginning the Son is the one who teaches us
about the Father; he is with the Father from the beginning. He was to reveal to
the human race visions of prophecy, the diversity of spiritual gifts, his own
ways of ministry, the glorification of the Father, all in due order and
harmony, at the appointed time and for our instruction. Where there is order,
there is also harmony; where there is harmony, there is also correct timing; where
there is correct timing, there is also advantage.
The Word became the steward of the Father’s grace for the
advantage of men, for whose benefit he made such wonderful arrangements. He
revealed God to men and presented men to God. He safeguarded the invisibility
of the Father to prevent man from treating God with contempt and to set before
him a constant goal toward which to make progress. On the other hand, he
revealed God to men and made him visible in many ways to prevent man from being
totally separated from God and so cease to be. Life in man is the glory of God;
the life of man is the vision of God. If the revelation of God through creation
gives life to all who live upon the earth, much more does the manifestation of
the Father through the Word give life to those who see God.
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Wednesday, 28 June 2017
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