
Through the Church Fathers: July 14
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Today’s readings offer a powerful meditation on spiritual transformation. Augustine, in Confessions, Book 7, Chapters 41–42, reflects on the weight of sin and the deceptive pride that leads some to seek salvation through angels or visions rather than through Christ. He highlights our desperate need for a true Mediator—one who is both like God and like man—and condemns false mediators who promise light but bring only bondage. In Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 93, Article 5, Thomas Aquinas addresses whether the image of God in man reflects the Trinity. He argues that while the image is present in every person through intellect and will, it is most fully expressed in the mind’s acts of remembering, understanding, and loving God—distinct yet united, mirroring the Triune God. Finally, John Chrysostom’s Homilies on Matthew bring fierce exhortation. Using the image of wheat and chaff, he warns of eternal judgment and urges his listeners to train themselves in godliness, starting at home. Our daily actions—especially in speech, humility, and virtue—are the proving ground of true transformation. Together, these readings call us to abandon pride, embrace Christ as Mediator, and live lives that reflect the divine image with clarity and conviction.
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