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Pax et Bonum! I also remember a scripture passage saying “flesh and spirit are opposed”…working against each other! angeltime:angel1:
Right, and if the flesh is opposed to the spirit then it will not want to understand spiritual things like the Eucharist.Pax et Bonum! I also remember a scripture passage saying “flesh and spirit are opposed”…working against each other! angeltime:angel1:
Yes, though I don’t know what Augustine was referring to, as far as the term “opened”. I think it is more accurately translated as “pierced”, no?Pax! Very nicely put - one can envision the gates of life being opened for us with the sacraments flowing…angeltime[BIBLEDRB][/BIBLEDRB]
Pax! A wound is open and in some cases gaping (a large opening) and this is what Augustine meant I believe. The wound was an opening or passageway for us in terms of salvation, eternal life and sacraments. In the Divine Mercy prayers we use the term Fount of Mercy - an opening of Mercy (blood and water gushing forth - as the prayer goes on to say) angeltimeYes, though I don’t know what Augustine was referring to, as far as the term “opened”. I think it is more accurately translated as “pierced”, no?
