Raised from the Dead
Issac of Stella’s Easter sermon—deep, deep intuition of
faith as a resurrection because it is an act of obedience to God considered as
supreme life. What matters is the act of submission to infinite life, to the
authority of Creative and Redemptive Life, the Living God. Faith is this
submission. The interior surrender of faith cannot have its full meaning except
as an act of obedience, i.e.,
self-commitment in submission to God’s truth in its power to give life, and to command one to live.
Hence Faith is not simply an act of choice, an option for a
certain solution to the problem of existence, etc. It is a birth to a higher
life, by obedience to the Giver of life, obedience
to the source of life.
To believe is to
consent to a creative command that raises us from the dead.
~Thomas Merton (Journals, December 5, 1960, IV.72)
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