December 7:
The Son of God Laden With All Our Iniquities
EXTRACT FROM The Mother
of the Savior, Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange,
O. P. With Nihil Obstat and Imprimi Potest 1941 and 1948
Consider the humble state to which the Son of God chose to abase Himself; He not only vouchsafed to take upon Him the form of a servant, but that of a sinful servant: In the likeness of sinful flesh. Therefore St. Bernard writes: "He not only assumed the form of a servant, that He might be under subjection, but even that of a wicked servant, that He might be beaten." He not only would assume the condition of a servant to be subject to others, He Who was Lord of all; but even the appearance of a criminal servant, to be punished as a malefactor, He who was the Saint of all Saints. For this end He clothed himself with the same flesh of Adam which had been infected by sin. And although he did not contract the stain of sin, nevertheless he took upon Himself all the miseries which human nature had contracted as a penalty for sin.Deus Filium suum, mittens in similitudinem carnis peccati, et de peccate damnavit peccatum in carne. "God sending His Own Son, in the likeness of sinful flesh, even of sin, condemned sin in the flesh."-----Rom. 8:3
Oh, if the eternal Father were capable of feeling sorrow, what anguish of mind would He not have felt at being obliged to treat as a criminal, and as the most villainous criminal in the world, this innocent Son, his beloved one, Who was worthy of all His love! Behold the Man, said Pilate, when he showed Him to the Jews covered with stripes, in order to move them to compassion towards this innocent one Who had been thus ill-treated. Behold the Man, the eternal Father seems to say to us all, showing Him to us in the stable of Bethlehem. This poor Child [He says] Whom you behold, laid on a manger for beasts, and stretched on straw, is my beloved Son, Who is come into the world to take upon Himself your sins and your sorrows; love Him, therefore, because He is infinitely worthy of your love, and you are under infinite obligations to love Him.
Affections and Prayers
O my innocent Savior, mirror without
spot, love of the eternal Father,
chastisements and maledictions did not belong to Thee, but to me, a
miserable
sinner; but Thou wouldst show to the world the excess of love Thou
didst
bear us by sacrificing Thy life to obtain for us pardon and salvation,
and paying by Thy sufferings the penalties which we had incurred by our
sins. May all creatures praise and bless Thy mercy and Thy infinite
bounty!
I thank Thee on behalf of all men, but especially for myself; because
as
I have offended Thee more than others, so Thou hast hast suffered the
pains
which Thou didst endure more for me than for others. Accursed a
thousand
times be all those sinful pleasures which I have delighted in, and
which
have cost Thee so much sorrow! But since Thou hast paid the price of my
ransom, I beseech Thee let not the blood which Thou has spilled for
love
of me be lost to me. I am sorry that I have despised Thee, O my love;
but
oh, grant me more sorrow; make me know the evil I have committed in
offending
Thee, my Redeemer and my God, Who hast suffered so much to oblige me to
love Thee! I love Thee, O infinite Bounty, but I desire to love Thee
more;
I desire to love Thee as much as Thou deservest to be loved. O my
Jesus,
do Thou cause Thyself to be loved both by me and by all men; for Thou
dost
indeed deserve to be loved. I pray Thee, enlighten the minds of those
sinners
who will not know Thee or will not love Thee; make them understand what
Thou hast done for the love of them, and the ardent desire Thou hast
for
their salvation. Most holy Mary, pray to Jesus for me, and for all
sinners;
obtain for us light and grace to love thy Son, Who has loved us so
much.