The designs that God our Father had devised
for the happiness of His children were frustrated
by their own guilt and folly. Our first parents,
and in them all their descendants, revolted against
God, their Father and benefactor, and forfeited
their claim to all the good things that He had
promised them. But God had foreseen this, and
in His wonderful mercy had provided a remedy.
"God so loved the world as to give His
only-begotten Son, that all who believe in Him may not
perish, but may have life everlasting." What love
could be greater than this?
When God sent His co-equal Son in the form
of man, for the sake of us His children, how was
He received? We should have expected all the
world to come and pour their treasures at His
feet, and adore Him with the most devoted love,
gratitude and loyalty. Instead of this they rejected
Him, persecuted Him, and at last put Him to the
most ignominious death then inflicted. If I had
lived then, I had good reason to fear that I should
have joined with these thankless brutal enemies
of God.
Yet our Father did not turn away from us in
disgust. He made the very malice of the persecutors
of Jesus the means of rescuing us His children
from our debased condition. The shedding of the
Blood of Jesus has redeemed all mankind, if they
will accept the salvation offered them. It has
redeemed me. It has saved me from Hell, opened
Heaven to me, forgiven my sins. All this is the
manifestation of the infinite love of God my Father
for me. What can I do to show my love and gratitude?