"Man’s Maker was made man, that He, Ruler of the stars, might nurse at
His mother’s breasts; that the Bread might be hungry, the Fountain
thirst, the Light sleep, the Way be tired from the journey; that the
Truth might be accused by false witnesses, the Judge of the living and
the dead be judged by a mortal judge, Justice be sentenced by the
unjust, the Teacher be beaten with whips, the Vine be crowned with
thorns, the Foundation be suspended on wood; that Strength might be made
weak, that He who makes well might be wounded, that Life might die. He
was made man to suffer these and similar undeserved things for us, that
He might free us who were undeserving; and He who on account of us
endured such great evils, merited no evil, while we who through Him were
so bountifully blessed, had no merits to show for such blessings.
Therefore, because of all this, He who before all ages and without a
beginning determined by days was the Son of God, saw fit in these latter
days to be the Son of man; and He, who was born of the Father but not
made by the Father, was made in the mother whom He had made, that He
might sometime be born here on earth of her who could never have been
anywhere except through Him."
Augustine of Hippo's Christmas sermons (191), preached perhaps in 411 or 412.
Via a friend on Facebook.
http://calvinistinternational.com/2013/12/24/mans-maker-made-man/
Thursday, December 26, 2013
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