On Loving God
by St. Bernard of Clairvaux
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Chapter VI. A brief summary
Admit that God deserves to be loved very much, yea, boundlessly, because He
loved us first, He infinite and we nothing, loved us, miserable sinners, with a
love so great and so free. This is why I said at the beginning that the measure
of our love to God is to love immeasurably. For since our love is toward God,
who is infinite and immeasurable, how can we bound or limit the love we owe
Him? Besides, our love is not a gift but a debt. And since it is the Godhead
who loves us, Himself boundless, eternal, supreme love, of whose greatness
there is no end, yea, and His wisdom is infinite, whose peace passeth all
understanding; since it is He who loves us, I say, can we think of repaying Him
grudgingly? 'I will love Thee, O Lord, my strength. The Lord is my rock and my
fortress and my deliverer, my God, my strength, in whom I will trust' (Ps.
18:1f). He is all that I need, all that I long for. My God and my help, I will
love Thee for Thy great goodness; not so much as I might, surely, but as much
as I can. I cannot love Thee as Thou deservest to be loved, for I cannot love
Thee more than my own feebleness permits. I will love Thee more when Thou
deemest me worthy to receive greater capacity for loving; yet never so
perfectly as Thou hast deserved of me. 'Thine eyes did see my substance, yet
being unperfect; and in Thy book all my members were written' (Ps. 139:16). Yet
Thou recordest in that book all who do what they can, even though they cannot
do what they ought. Surely I have said enough to show how God should be loved
and why. But who has felt, who can know, who express, how much we should love
him.
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