In part I would call this an epiphany moment. A revelation that no virtue of God is greater than any other, yet with Love binding them all together.
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Yes, iād be a fool to think this idea was my own! Iām sure i got it from that same still small voice who spoke to Elijah, or perhaps from someone long forgotten who once passed this idea on to me.
Iām reminded of something else someone told me, a Fundamentalist Baptist who was a major in the US Army, when i asked him how a loving God could send someone to hell. His reply was, āGod is a loving God, but He is also a just God.ā
It seems to me he is correct. And how iād love to hear St. Paul, or perhaps St. Peter, finish this verse:
And now these three virtues remaināwisdom, justice and love. But the greatest of these is . . .
Perhaps someone will ask the Pope to answer the question. I suspect his answer would be ānone of these, for they are all equally great.ā Not that iām suggesting we throw Lady Justice into the ring, with a sword in one hand, a scale in the other, and a blindfold covering her eyes! This, i think, weād be wise to leave as a topic of discussion for another day.
Now, to say that Love binds Wisdom and Justice together, might be correct. Love certainly binds all of the moral virtues together, in that they are all examples of her.
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.
(1 Corinthians 13)
Yet, i do not think Wisdom is an example of Love any more than Justice is. Each is a different category of virtue in her own right. It may be more accurate to say Love effects or influences or balances out both Wisdom and Justice. It would also be correct to say, i believe, that Wisdom effects, or influences, or balances out Love and Justice. So too, in my opinion, does Justice effect, or influence or balance out both Wisdom and Love.
As the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are in perfect balance and in complete cooperation with one another in the same God, so are Wisdom, Justice and Love in perfect balance and in complete cooperation with one another in the same God. Should this trinity of virtues not be in perfect balance and in complete cooperation with one another in you or i?