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January 24
Our neighbors are like our Maker
o have a Christian
love for our neighbors is to love God in them, or them in God; it is to
cherish God alone for his own sake, and his creatures for love of him.
When we look upon our neighbors, created in the image and likeness of God,
should we not say to each other: "Look at these people he has madeare
they not like their Maker?" Should we not be drawn irresistibly toward
them, embrace them, and be moved to tears for love of them? Should we not
call down upon them a hundred thousand blessings? And why? For love of
them? No indeed, since we cannot be sure whether, of themselves, they are
worthy of love or hate. Then why? For love of God, who created them in
his own image and likeness, and so capable of sharing in his goodness,
grace, and glory; for love of God, I say, unto whom they exist, from whom
they exist, through whom they exist, in whom they exist, for whom they
exist, and whom they resemble in a very special manner.
This is why divine love not only repeatedly commands us to love our neighbors, but also itself produces this love and pours it out into our hearts, since they bear its own image and likeness; for just as we are the image of God, so our holy love for one another is the true image of our heavenly love for God.
| Augustine Day By Day | The Augustinians - St. Thomas of Villanova Province |
From John E. Rotelle, O.S.A., Tradition Day by Day: Readings from Church Writers. Augustinian Press. Villanova, PA, 1994.
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