Meditation of the Day
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"The true reason for which God bestows so many graces
upon the humble is this, that the humble are faithful to these graces and
make good use of them. They receive them from God and use them in a manner
pleasing to God, giving all the glory to Him, without reserving any for
themselves. ... It is certainly true that he who is humble is also faithful
to God, because the humble man is also just in giving to all their due, and
above all, in rendering to God the things that are God's; that is, in giving
Him the glory for all the good that he is, all the good that he has and for
all the good that he does; as the Venerable Bede says: 'Whatever good we see
in ourselves, let us ascribe it to God and not to ourselves.' To give thanks
to God for all the blessings we have received and are continually receiving
is an excellent means of exercising humility, because by thanksgiving we
learn to acknowledge the Supreme Giver of every good. And for this reason it
is necessary for us always to be humble before God. St. Paul exhorts us to
render thanks for all things and at all times: 'In all things give thanks.'
(1 Thess. 5:18). 'Giving thanks always for all things.' (Eph. 5:20). But that
our thanksgiving may be an act of humility it must not only come from the
lips but from the heart, with a firm conviction that all good comes to us
through the infinite mercy of God." — Rev. Cajetan da Bergamo, p. 87-8 |
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