Christ, The Model Of Brotherly Love
“The perfection of brotherly love lies in the love of one’s
enemies. We can find no greater inspiration for this than grateful remembrance
of the wonderful patience of Christ. He who is more fair than all the sons of
men offered his fair face to be spat upon by sinful men; he allowed those eyes
that rule the universe to be blindfolded by wicked men; he bared his back to
the scourges; he submitted that head which strikes terror in principalities and
powers to the sharpness of the thorns; he gave himself up to be mocked and
reviled, and at the end endured the cross, the nails, the lance, the gall, the
vinegar, remaining always gentle, meek and full of peace.
In short, he was led like a sheep to the slaughter, and like
a lamb before the shearers he kept silent, and did not open his mouth.
Who could listen to that wonderful prayer, so full of
warmth, of love, of unshakeable serenity—Father, forgive them—and hesitate to
embrace his enemies with overflowing love? Father, he says, forgive them. Is
any gentleness, any love, lacking in this prayer?
Yet he put into it something more. It was not enough to pray
for them: he wanted also to make excuses for them. Father, forgive them, for
they do not know what they are doing. They are great sinners, yes, but they
have little judgment; therefore, Father, forgive them. They are nailing me to
the cross, but they do not know who it is that they are nailing to the cross:
if they had known, they would never have crucified the Lord of glory;
therefore, Father, forgive them...
If someone wishes to love himself he must not allow himself
to be corrupted by indulging his sinful nature. If he wishes to resist the
promptings of his sinful nature he must enlarge the whole horizon of his love
to contemplate the loving gentleness of the humanity of the Lord. Further, if
he wishes to savor the joy of brotherly love with greater perfection and
delight, he must extend even to his enemies the embrace of true love.
But if he wishes to prevent this fire of divine love from growing cold because of injuries received, let him keep the eyes of his soul always fixed on the serene patience of his beloved Lord and Savior.”
But if he wishes to prevent this fire of divine love from growing cold because of injuries received, let him keep the eyes of his soul always fixed on the serene patience of his beloved Lord and Savior.”
~St. Aelred
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