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Let
us sing to the Lord a song of love
"Sing to the Lord a new song; his praise is in the
assembly of the saints. We are urged to sing a new song to the Lord, as new men who have learned
a new song. A song is a thing of joy; more profoundly, it is a thing of love.
Anyone, therefore, who has learned to love the new life has learned to sing a
new song, and the new song reminds us of our new life. The new man, the new
song, the new covenant, all belong to the one kingdom of God, and so the new
man will sing a new song and will belong to the new covenant.
There
is not one who does not love something, but the question is, what to love. The
psalms do not tell us not to love, but to choose the object of our love. But how
can we choose unless we are first chosen? We cannot love unless someone has
loved us first. Listen to the apostle John: We
love him, because he first loved us. The source of man's love for God can
only be found in the fact that God loved him first. He has given us himself as
the object of our love, and he has also given us its source. What this source is
you may learn more clearly from the apostle Paul who tells us: The
love of God has been poured into our hearts. This love is not something we
generate ourselves; it comes to us through
the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.
Since
we have such an assurance, then, let us love God with the love he has given us.
As john tells us more fully. God is love,
and whoever dwells in love dwells in God, and God in him. It is not enough
to say: Love is from God. Which of us
would dare to pronounce the words of Scripture: God
is love? He alone could say it who knew what it was to have God dwelling
within him. God offers us a short route to the possession of himself. He cries
out: Love me and you will have me for you would be unable to love me if you did
not possess me already.
My
dear brothers and sons, fruit of the true faith holy seed of heaven, all you who
have been born again in Christ and whose life is from above, listen to me; or
rather, listen to the Holy Spirit saying through me: Sing
to the Lord a new song. Look, you tell me, I am singing. Yes indeed, you are
singing; you are singing clearly, I can hear you. But make sure that your life
does not contradict your words. Sing with your voices, your hearts, your lips
and your lives: Sing to the Lord a new
song.
Now
it is your unquestioned desire to sing of him whom you love, but you ask me how
to sing his praises. You have heard the words: Sing
to the Lord a new song, and you wish to know what praises to sing. The
answer is: His praise is in the assembly
of the saints; it is in the singers themselves . lf you desire to praise
him, then live what you express. Live good lives, and you yourselves will be his
praise."
From
a sermon by Saint Augustine, bishop (Sermo 34.1-3, 5-6; CCL 41, 424-426)
Prayer
Father, you
open the kingdom of heaven to those born again by water and the Spirit. Increase
your gift of love in us. May all, who have been freed from sins in baptism receive
all that you have promised. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your
Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one
God, for ever and ever.
Prepared
by the Spiritual Theology Department
of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross
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