As you do not know the path of the wind, or how the body is formed in a mother’s womb, so you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things. Ecclesiastes 11:5
“But if we are to love our neighbors as we ought, we must have regard to God also: for it is only in God that we can pay that debt of love aright. Now a man cannot love his neighbor in God, except he love God Himself; wherefore we must love God first, in order to love our neighbors in Him. This too, like all good things, is the Lord’s doing, that we should love Him, for He hath endowed us with the possibility of love. He who created nature sustains it; nature is so constituted that its Maker is its protector for ever.”
Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) in On Loving God (Grand Rapids: CCEL), p. 20.
Today is my last in a recent series of posts from this classic work by Bernard.
In our Scripture reading, Solomon describes the mystery of how God creates and sustains everything by reminding us that we cannot fathom or comprehend the work of God, the Maker of all things.
And Bernard adds that we cannot even love apart from God. Only in Him is the possibility of love.
Think about that. Apart from God, we cannot even love our neighbor. Only from our Maker we learn how to live, give, serve, and love generously. Try this. Go outside and go for a walk. Do it.
Notice how God loves and generously cares for His creation. Then consider the implications for your life. How can you learn from Him how to love your neighbor and live generously?
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