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OF THE COMMANDMENT OF LOVING GOD ABOVE ALL THINGS.
As God created man to his own image and likeness, so did he appoint for man
a love after the image and resemblance of the love which is due to his own
divinity. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, with thy whole heart, and with
thy whole soul, and with thy whole mind. This is the greatest, and the first
commandment. And the second is like to this: Thou shalt love thy neighbour
as thyself. [462] Why do we love God, Theotimus? "The cause for which we
love God," says S. Bernard, "is God Himself;" as though he had said: we love
God because he is the most sovereign and infinite goodness. And why do we
love ourselves in charity? Surely because we are the image and likeness of
God; and whereas all men are endowed with the same dignity, we love them
also as ourselves, that is, as being holy and living images of the divinity.
For it is on that account that we belong to God by so strict an alliance and
so sweet a dependence of love, that he makes no difficulty to call himself
our father, and to call us his children; it is on that account that we are
capable of being united to his divine essence by the fruition of his
sovereign goodness and felicity; it is on that account that we receive his
grace, that our spirits are associated to his most Holy Spirit, and made in
a manner participant of his divine nature, as S. Leo says. And therefore the
same charity which produces the acts of the love of God, produces at the
same time those of the love of our neighbour. And even as Jacob saw that one
same ladder touched heaven and earth, serving the angels both for descending
and ascending, so we know that one same charity extends itself to both the
love of God and our neighbour, raising us to the union of our spirit with
God, and bringing us back again to a loving society with our neighbours;
always, however, on the understanding that we love our neighbour as being
after the image and likeness of God, created to have communication with the
divine goodness, to participate in his grace, and to enjoy his glory.
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