Come, Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of Thy faithful, etc., etc.
Twelfth Day.
By Adam’s disobedience his glory and greatness were swept away. The
presence of the Holy Ghost was forfeited, and in His place reigned
ignorance, weakness, and passion. Man not only ignored God, but fell
deeper and deeper into a degrading ignorance until he lived a life not far
removed from the brute. Man became so weak and unreliable that even if
ignorance was removed by education, his will was subject to the
allurements of interest and passion. Terrible confusion ensued in the ages
after the fall of Adam and Eve. But God had mercy on the human race, and
promised a Redeemer, by Whom we were to regain salvation. Instead of
falling a prey to the devil after death, man had a means of reinstating
himself in the mercy and goodness of God, for, as the Apostle says in his
first epistle to Timothy: “God will have all men to be saved, and to come
to the knowledge of truth.” We should appreciate highly this work of our
redemption. Mankind could do nothing of itself. It deserved to die, and
share with the evil spirits eternal damnation, but through the mercy of
God it was not consumed.
Prayer.
Come, Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of Thy faithful, etc., etc.
Thirteenth Day.
Our justification comes from Christ’s redemption, by the operation of the
Holy Ghost. “But you are washed, but you are sanctified, but you are
justified in the name of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Spirit of Our
God.”—1 Cor. vi. 11. It is still the operation of the Holy Ghost which
brings comfort to our souls. Since the Fall, the Spirit of God has
assisted every man that came into the world, so that there never yet was a
soul which had not sufficient grace to escape from eternal death, if it
only had fidelity to correspond with it. Even heathens may, according to
the mercy of God, find the means ready at hand by which to be saved. Every
soul is created in the likeness of God; the light of reason shining in the
soul is a means of salvation, the whole world reveals the existence of
God. Every living soul in the order of nature, then, has the illumination
of God’s grace, and by the light of conscience, which is reason, can
rightly exercise its will in the performance of duty. “We hope in the
living God, Who is the Saviour of all men,” and especially of the
faithful. The work of the Holy Ghost, even in the order of nature that is
outside of the Church, is going on, giving to all men grace to be saved.
Prayer.
Come, Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of Thy faithful, etc., etc.
Fourteenth Day.
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