The New-born Child
by VP
Posted on Thursday December 26, 2024 at 12:00AM in Meditations

Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre
 (1714–1789) ![]()
"In the cradle before us lies the new-born 
Infant wrapped in swaddling-clothes and laid in the manger. Let us 
contemplate Him for a few moments and see what lessons He teaches us. 
1.
 He teaches us the unspeakable force of divine charity. How was it 
possible for the Eternal Word, the co-equal Son of God, to leave the 
bosom of His Father to clothe Himself with the flesh of sinful man? It 
seems an almost extravagant act of love, one unworthy of the dignity of 
God. Yet love puts everything aside except the burning desire to promote
 the welfare of the loved. The Son of God forgot all else in His divine 
compassion for us. How dearly He must love us ! How great should be our 
confidence in His love! 
2. He teaches us never to judge by 
appearances. If we had been told that God had come to dwell on earth, 
would not the stable of Bethlehem have been the last place where we 
should have sought Him. In how many a humble cottage there may still be 
found saints more dear to God than even those who have a world wide 
repute for their holiness and virtue ! 
3. He teaches us the true
 dignity of self-abasement. God could not do anything unworthy of 
Himself when clad in human flesh. It therefore was no disparagement to 
the divine honor that He should thus infinitely condescend. Nay, it 
proved that the greatest possible likeness to God is attained by the 
most complete humiliation of self. How little I have learned to practice
 this lesson ! "
Meditations for Christmas . By Rev. Richard F. Clarke S.J. The Catholic Truth Society, London 1891 
					