Blessed are the clean of heart,
for they will see God
From the book addressed to Autolycus by Saint Theophilus of Antioch, bishop
If you say, “Show me our God,” I will say to you, “Show me
what kind of person are you are, and I will show you my God.” Show me then whether the eyes of your mind
can see, and the ears of your heart hear.
Spiritually blind |
God is seen by those who have the capacity to see him,
provided that they keep the eyes of their mind open. All have eyes, but some have eyes that are
shrouded in darkness, unable to see the light of the sun. Because the blind cannot see it, it does not follow
that the sun does not shine. The blind
must trace the cause back to themselves and their eyes. In the same way, you have eyes in your mind
that are shrouded in darkness because of your sins and evil deeds.
A person’s soul should be clean, like
a mirror reflecting
light.
If there is rust on the mirror
his face
cannot be seen in it.
In the
same way, no one who has sin
within him can see God.
But if you will you can be healed. Hand yourself over to the doctor, and he will open the eyes of your mind and heart. Who is to be the doctor? Is it God, who heals and gives life through his Word and wisdom.
Through his Word and wisdom He created the universe, for by his Word the heavens were established, and by his Spirit all their array. His wisdom is supreme. God by wisdom founded the earth, by understanding he arranged the heavens, by his knowledge the depths broke forth and the clouds poured out the dew.
Saint Theophilus of Antioch, bishop |
If you understand this,
and live in purity and holiness and
justice,
you may see God.
But, before
all,
faith and the fear of God
must take the first place in your heart,
and
then you will understand all this.
When you have laid aside mortality and been clothed in immortality, then you will see God according to your merits. God and then, once made immortal, you will see the immortal One, if you believe in Him now.
Taken from The Liturgy of the Hours
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