“When
anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwells in him and he in
God.”
The
reason for that is: like is known by like. Hence, one must be the Son of God in order to
know the Son of God.
This
takes place by the act of praying, not only in times of prayer, but by changing
work into prayer. And this is done by making work gift to God and service to others. But only the Holy Spirit is the
Personification of Gift of Father and Son to each other.
Therefore,
if one is able to forget about self by making of self gift in the work process,
it is because of the presence of the Spirit in him. By so doing - becoming gift to the others - one becomes Christ , and this in the very
process of secular work. And since
Christ as Word of the Father is nothing in Himself but totally from the Father
and for the Father and for us, then we have become “another Christ” in the
exercise of work. Thus we can re-cognize Him and say, “You are at the Christ,
the Son of the living God” (Mt. 16, 16).
This is
the import of the “outrageous” affirmation of St. Basil at the conclusion of
the quote below: “We become God.”
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Tuesday
The Work of the Holy Spirit
From the treatise On the Holy Spirit by St. Basil the Great, bishop
The titles given to the Holy Spirit must surely stir the soul of anyone who hears them, and make him realise that they speak of nothing less than the supreme Being. Is he not called the Spirit of God, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, the steadfast Spirit, the guiding Spirit? But his principal and most personal title is the Holy Spirit.
The Work of the Holy Spirit
From the treatise On the Holy Spirit by St. Basil the Great, bishop
The titles given to the Holy Spirit must surely stir the soul of anyone who hears them, and make him realise that they speak of nothing less than the supreme Being. Is he not called the Spirit of God, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, the steadfast Spirit, the guiding Spirit? But his principal and most personal title is the Holy Spirit.
To
the Spirit all creatures turn in their need for sanctification; all living
things seek him according to their ability. His breath empowers each to achieve
its own natural end.
The
Spirit is the source of holiness, a spiritual light, and he offers his own
light to every mind to help it in its search for truth. By nature the Spirit is
beyond the reach of our mind, but we can know him by his goodness. The power of
the Spirit fills the whole universe, but he gives himself only to those who are
worthy, acting in each according to the measure of his faith.
Simple
in himself, the Spirit is manifold in his mighty works. The whole of his being
is present to each individual; the whole of his being is present everywhere.
Though shared in by many, he remains unchanged; his self giving is no loss to
himself. Like the sunshine, which permeates all the atmosphere, spreading over
land and sea, and yet is enjoyed by each person as though it were for him
alone, so the Spirit pours forth his grace in full measure, sufficient for all,
and yet is present as though exclusively to everyone who can receive him. To
all creatures that share in him he gives a delight limited only by their own
nature, not by his ability to give.
The
Spirit raises our hearts to heaven, guides the steps of the weak, and brings to
perfection those who are making progress. He enlightens those who have been
cleansed from every stain of sin and makes them spiritual by communion with
himself.
As
clear, transparent substances become very bright when sunlight falls on them
and shine with a new radiance, so also souls in whom the Spirit, become
spiritual themselves and a source of grace for others.
From
the Spirit comes foreknowledge of the future, understanding of the mysteries of
faith, insight into the hidden meaning of Scripture, and other special gifts.
Through the Spirit we become citizens of heaven, we enter into eternal
happiness, and abide in God. Through the Spirit we acquire a likeness to God;
indeed, we attain what is beyond our most sublime aspirations – we become
God.
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