Wednesday, December 29, 2010

According to Abba Dorotheos…


When we suffer something unpleasant from our best friend, we know that he did not do it intentionally and that he loves us.

We must think likewise of God, Who created us, for our sake incarnated, and died for our sake having endured enormous suffering. We must remind ourselves that He does everything from His goodness and from His love for us.

We may think that while our friend loves us, in not having sufficient good sense in order to do everything correctly, he therefore involuntarily hurt us.

This cannot be said of God because He is the highest wisdom. He knows what is good for us and accordingly, directs everything for our benefit, even in the smallest things.

It can also be said that although our friend loves us and is sufficiently sensible, he is powerless to help us.

But this certainly cannot be said of God, because to Him everything is possible and nothing is difficult for Him. Consequently, we know that God loves us and shows clemency toward us, that He is eternally wise and omnipotent. Everything that He does, He does for our benefit, and we should accept it with gratitude as from a Benefactor, even though it may appear to be grievous.

— Abba Dorotheos of Gaza, one of the Desert Fathers

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