Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ Matthew 22:37-39
“When she has discovered the advantage of this unitive love in Me, by means of which, she truly loves herself, extending her desire for the salvation of the whole world, thus coming to the aid of its neediness, she strives, inasmuch as she has done good to herself by the conception of virtue, from which she has drawn the life of grace, to fix her eye on the needs of her neighbor in particular.
Wherefore, when she has discovered, through the affection of love, the state of all rational creatures in general, she helps those who are at hand, according to the various graces which I have entrusted to her to administer; one she helps with doctrine, that is, with words, giving sincere counsel without any respect of persons, another with the example of a good life, and this indeed all give to their neighbor, the edification of a holy and honorable life.
These are the virtues, and many others, too many to enumerate, which are brought forth in the love of the neighbor; but, although I have given them in such a different way, that is to say not all to one, but to one, one virtue, and to another, another, it so happens that it is impossible to have one, without having them all, because all the virtues are bound together.”
Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) in Dialog (Grand Rapids, MI: CCEL) 82.
Yesterday we opened the exploration of what is needful in this classic work, and Catherine pointed us to preserving in virtues. Today she adds another dimension to it. I pray it blesses you.
As you grow closer to God, or as Catherine put it, when you discover the advantage of the unitive love in God, you start to see the neediness of the world and you desire for the salvation of the whole world.
So, what you do after that? Catherine would say exercise the virtues for the good of your neighbor. By this way, your faith works itself out in love of God and neighbor.
Here’s an idea. On this Lord’s Day, do something for your neighbor that might help meet a need you discern they have. Take time with the Lord to journal after this experience. What did you learn? Or discuss it someone close to you.
God help me persevere in virtues as a way of living out my love for you. Help me discern and meet the needs of a neighbor and teach me about you your unitive love in the process. Amen.
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