ON ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL
Consider first, the wonders of God in these two glorious saints;
reflect what they were before their being called by Jesus Christ, how
admirable they were afterwards exalted by divine grace, and how
perfectly they corresponded with divine grace, by their zeal and by
their labours, by their lives and by their deaths. The wisdom of God
came down from heaven to build a house, to found a city, to establish a
kingdom here upon earth, which should ever be victorious over all the
powers of hell, and should subsist till time itself should end. And
see what choice he has made of men to be his principal instruments in
this great work. See in the person of St. Peter, a poor, weak,
illiterate fisherman, made the master-builder, under Christ, of this
house and temple, and at the same time the strong rock and foundation of
it; see him raised to be the first governor of this city, the prime
minister of this kingdom of God upon earth, St. Matt. xvi. 18, 19, and
St. John xxi. 15, &c. Oh! how true it is, that 'God hath chosen
the foolish things of the world, that he may confound the wise, and the
weak things of the world that he may confound the strong: and the things
that are contemptible, and things that are not, -that no flesh should
glory in his sight,' 1 Cor. I. 27, &c. O divine wisdom, how
incomprehensible are thy ways, and how much exalted above the ways of
men! O how do these thy dealings with us confound the proud and comfort
the humble!
Consider 2ndly, in the person of St. Paul, another still more admirable
instance of the power of divine grace and of the incomprehensible wisdom
of the ways of God. An ignorant fisherman as St. Peter was, seems
indeed nowise qualified to be a preacher and teacher of Jews and
Gentiles, a founder of churches, an apostle, and prince of the apostles;
but then he was humble and simple, and such God usually chooses for the
greatest things. But as for St. Paul, he was not only not qualified to
be preacher of the gospel, but positively disqualified by dispositions
directly contrary to the humility and simplicity of the gospel. He was
a blasphemous Pharisee, a fiery zealot, a bloody persecutor, a ravenous
wolf, scattering and destroying the sheep of Christ. And yet he is
made, in a moment, by a miracle of grace, a vessel of election, to carry
the name of Christ before nations and kings and the children of Israel;
he is changed in an instant from a wolf into a lamb; he puts off at
once the Pharisee, the blasphemer, the persecutor; he lays down his own
will at the feet of Christ, and has now no other passion but that of
employing his whole life in propagating the name, the will and the
kingdom of his God. O! here is a change of the right hand of the Most
High! Here the wonders of God's power, wisdom, and goodness, shine
forth much more brightly than even in the raising of the dead to life.
Consider 3rdly, the lives of these two great saints after their call and
election; their ardent zeal for the glory of their Lord; their
unwearied labours in preaching and propagating his kingdom; their
constancy in a long course of sufferings, dying, in a manner daily, for
the cause of God; and above all things, that divine love and charity
which continually burnt in their breast, which animated all their words
and actions, supported them in all their labours and sufferings, kept
them always in their interior united to their God, and was daily growing
stronger and stronger in them, till it made them victorious over death,
and brought them to true life, in the eternal enjoyment of the great
object of their love.
Conclude to give praise and glory to God for all the graces and glory
bestowed upon these two princes and pillars of his church. Study to
learn the great lessons they taught both by word and work. But
especially learn of them the practice of divine love - nothing else can
make us saints.
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