by Rev.
James Bellord, 1898
Note: Scripture references
are based on the Latin Vulgate. English translations of the Latin Vulgate
include the Douay-Rheims Bible and the Knox Version.
I.
“All men are vain in whom there is not the
knowledge of God.” (Wisdom 13:1) Ignorance and want of reflection about
divine things are two fruitful sources of anxiety, doubt, discontent, and sin
in the world. “With desolation is all the
land made desolate, because there is none that considereth in his heart”
(Jeremiah 12:11) We need, not only to have learnt once for all, but to
revolve continually in our minds, the great truths which God has revealed. The
will, which is the embodiment of human energy, is blind faculty, and, if left
to itself, stumbles in the darkness the intelligence is the torch that guides
its footsteps. The intelligence must be formed by the knowledge of God and
meditation on Him in order to be adequate to its great task otherwise the will
cannot burn with affection towards God and crave for moral goodness. We need
this light always burning before us to illumine our path and help us to pick
our steps. How great is the blindness and how lamentable the miscalculations
and failures of those who have not this light Consider how much you need the
science of God, and how deficient you are in it. Resolve to apply yourself to
it. Ask God to infuse it into your soul.
II.
The
remedy for ignorance and inconsideration is to be found in knowledge and
meditation on Devotional Theology. As science it will perfect the
understanding, as devotion, the will. By this we shall learn to know of God and
His attributes, the deep mysteries of the Trinity, the holy spirits who will be
our companions for eternity, the significance of creation. We shall understand
more about Our Lord Jesus Christ in His double nature as God and man, and the
lessons of His life His Blessed Mother also, in whom we can study mere human
nature brought to its highest expression by the plenitude of grace and close
GOD. association with the three Divine Persons. We shall be able to cast light
upon the great problems that have perpetually exercised men's minds the origin
of evil, the permission of sin and suffering, the object of our existence, the
law of our perfection and happiness, the secrets of the future life, the
designs of God's Providence. We shall study God's commands, the nature of
virtue, the graces by which we are aided and we shall receive comfort,
strength, illumination, certainty, such as earthly science cannot give us. This
divine study will lead us through knowledge to the love of God and the
practical ordering of our lives. Beseech God to give you Wisdom that sitteth by His throne, to send her from the throne of
His Majesty, to be with you, and labour with you, and preserve you by her power (Wisdom 9:4).
III.
To
attain to this divine science, the prime necessity, beyond all talent and
cultivation, is purity of soul. Only the pure of heart can see God. “Wisdom will not enter into malicious soul,
nor dwell in body subject to sins.” (Wisdom 1:4) The intellect must be
purified by faith, which elimi nates perturbing errors and dispels the mists
that cloud the spiritual vision. The will is purified by innocence of life and
adhesion to God in love. These faculties, like all others, are susceptible of
cultivation, and of being perfected to an extent incredible to those who have
not personal experience of it they become sensitive to the finer vibrations of
divine light and divine warmth which are lost upon the coarser sensibilities of
the worldly, the selfish, the proud. Deplore the many impurities of your mind
and affections. Ask God to send His angel with burning coal from the altar to
touch your heart and lips, and to purify you, if needs be, by fire, so that you
may be capable of dwelling on His mys teries, singing His praises and loving
Him. “To know Thee is perfect justice and
to know Thy justice and Thy power is the root of immortality.” (Wisdom 15:3)
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