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Our Love of God
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"THE REAL PRESENCE
CHRIST IN THE EUCHARIST
Our Love of God
by Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J.
As we have been doing, so here, we will now enter on our second major master
theme of the spiritual life in Sacred Scripture. The theme is "Our Lord
Our God." Remember our previous theme was "Our Knowledge of God",
both our natural and our supernatural knowledge of God by faith. Our love of
God as found in both Testaments. We begin by making an obvious observation.
The purpose of knowing God is to love Him. And the better we know Him the more
we can love Him. Because love depends absolutely on knowledge, we cannot love
the unknown. And the approach, this fundamental mandate of Sacred Scripture,
of our duty, mind you, no option here, duty, of our duty to Love God, we must
immediately point out the world of difference between the two Testaments on
the same commandments. The difference lies mainly in the fact of the Incarnation.
Once God became man, in the person of Jesus Christ, every aspect of our Love
of God acquired a depth of meaning and a capacity for self-sacrifice that was
simply unknown and therefore impossible in pre-Christian history.
We first then look at what the Old Testament tells us about our duty to love
God. As you know in the Jewish language, the Old Testament in general, or the
Law in particular, is called the Torah. More than once the Torah enjoined the
Israelites to love Yahweh. But the classic passage has become the "Shama"
or prayer and profession of faith that every Jew was expected to recite morning,
noon and night. Let me read Deut. 6:4-9. "Listen, Israel, Yahweh, our God
is the One Yahweh. You shall love Yahweh your God with all your heart, with
all your soul, with all your strength. Let these words I urge on you today be
written on your hearts. You sha"
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