August/September
2009
- Vol. 32
I
believe in God the Father
From a
sermon on the Creed by Augustine of
Hippo, 5th century
I believe in God the Father. Notice
how quickly it’s said, and how much it’s
worth. He’s God, and he’s Father; God in
power, Father in goodness. How lucky we are to
have discovered that our God is our Father! So
let us believe in him and promise ourselves
everything from his kindness and mercy,
because he is almighty. That’s why we believe
in God the Father almighty.
Nobody must say, “He can’t forgive me my
sins.”
“How can’t he, being almighty?”
And I say, “But he’s almighty.”
And you: “I’ve committed such sins as I can’t
possibly be cleansed and delivered from.”
I reply, “But he’s almighty.”
Notice what you sing to him in the psalm: Bless
the Lord, my soul, it says, and do
not forget his recompenses [benefits], who
shows himself gracious to all your
iniquities, who heals all your weaknesses
(Psalm 103:2-3). That’s what we need him
to be almighty for.
The whole of creation needs this, of course,
in order to be created; he is almighty for
making heavenly things and earthly things,
almighty for making immortal things and mortal
things, almighty for making spiritual things
and material things, almighty for making
visible things and invisible things; great in
the great things, and not small in the least
things; in a word, he is almighty for making
whatever he has wished to make.
I mean, let me tell you how many things he
can’t do. He can’t die, he can’t sin, he can’t
lie, he can’t be deceived or mistaken; so many
things he can’t do, and if he could do them he
wouldn’t be almighty. So believe in him and
confess him; For with the heart one believes
and is justified, but with the mouth one
confesses [with his lips] and is saved (Romans
10:10). That’s why, once you have believed [in
your heart], you must confess [with your
lips], when you give back the Symbol. So
receive now what you are to retain, and
afterward to give back, and never to forget.
[see brief biography on Augustine
of
Hippo]
Introduction
Commentary on God
the Father
»
I
believe in God the Father,
by Augustine of Hippo
»
God
is
Father, by Cyril of
Jerusalem
»
The
Foundation
Stone of the Soul, by
Cyril of Jerusalem
»
The
Privilege
and Responsibility of
Calling God Father, by
Cyril of Alexandria
Commentary on the
Lord's Prayer
»
Our
Father, by Gregory of
Nyssa
»
Who
art
in Heaven, by Gregory of
Nyssa
»
Hallowed
by
thy Name, by Origen
»
Thy
Kingdom
Come, by Origen
»
Thy
will
be done, by Origen
»
Give
us
our daily bread, by
Gregory of Nyssa
»
Forgive
us
our trespasses, by
Cassian
»
And
lead
us not into temptation,
by Origen
»
But
deliver
us from evil, by Cyprian
of Carthage
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