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THE HISTORY OF THE GENERATION AND HEAVENLY BIRTH OF DIVINE LOVE.
Although our Saviour's redemption is applied to us in as many different
manners as there are souls, yet still, love is the universal means of
salvation which mingles with everything, and without which nothing is
profitable, as we shall show elsewhere. The Cherubim were placed at the gate
of the earthly paradise with their flaming sword, to teach us that no one
shall enter into the heavenly paradise who is not pierced through with the
sword of love. For this cause, Theotimus, the sweet Jesus who bought us with
his blood, is infinitely desirous that we should love him that we may
eternally be saved, and desires we may be saved that we may love him
eternally, his love tending to our salvation and our salvation to his love.
Ah! said he: I am come to cast fire on the earth; and what will I but that
it be kindled? [78] But to set out more to the life the ardour of this
desire, he in admirable terms requires this love from us. 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. [79] Good God!
Theotimus, how amorous the divine heart is of our love. Would it not have
sufficed to publish a permission giving us leave to love him, as Laban
permitted Jacob to love his fair Rachel, and to gain her by services? Ah no!
he makes a stronger declaration of his passionate love of us, and commands
us to love him with all our power, lest the consideration of his majesty and
our misery, which make so great a distance and inequality between us, or
some other pretext, might divert us from his love. In this, Theotimus, he
well shows that he did not leave in us for nothing the natural inclination
to love him, for to the end it may not be idle, he urges us by this general
commandment to employ it, and that this commandment may be effected, he
leaves no living man without furnishing him abundantly with all means
requisite thereto. The visible sun touches everything with its vivifying
heat, and as the universal lover of inferior things, imparts to them the
vigour requisite to produce, and even so the divine goodness animates all
souls and encourages all hearts to its love, none being excluded from its
heat. Eternal wisdom, says Solomon, preacheth abroad, she uttereth her voice
in the streets: At the head of multitudes she crieth out, in the entrance of
the gates of the city she uttereth her words, saying: O children, how long
will you love childishness, and fools covet those things which are hurtful
to themselves, and the unwise hate knowledge? Turn ye at my reproof: behold
I will utter my spirit to you, and will show you my words. [80] And the same
wisdom continues in Ezechiel saying: Our iniquities and our sins are upon
us, and we pine away in them: how then can we live? Say to them: As I live,
saith the Lord God, I desire not the death of the wicked, but that the
wicked turn from his way, and live. [81] Now to live according to God is to
love, and he that loveth not abideth in death. [82] See now, Theotimus,
whether God does not desire we should love him!
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