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This passage may help in understanding the transition from the Old to the New law.
St. Catherine of Siena, Dialogue
St. Catherine of Siena, Dialogue
To me, this explains what a huge difference there was in living before Christ, and after Christ. For after Christ we are more than mere creatures, but now we are his friends. This is what makes sense since we were not friends with God before Christ. He changed our relationship with God completely…now children of the Father. Before Christ we did not have that special love and life of God, and a very dark time. Living in a time of his generosity and mercy, and only knowing this, we may lose the appreciation of it being different.The old law was the law of fear, that was given by Me to Moses, by which law they who committed sin suffered the penalty of it. The new law is the law of love, given by the Word of My only-begotten Son, and is founded in love alone. The new law does not break the old law, but rather fulfills it, as said My Truth, ‘I come not to destroy the law, but to fulfill it.’ And He united the law of fear with that of love. Through love was taken away the imperfection of the fear of the penalty, and the perfection of holy fear remained, that is, the fear of offending, not on account of one’s own damnation, but of offending Me, who am Supreme Good. So that the imperfect law was made perfect with the law of love.