Monday, March 7, 2011

St. Silouan: Adam's Lament

Adam, father of all mankind, in paradise knew the sweetness of the love of God; and so when for his sin he was driven forth from the garden of Eden, and was widowed of the love of God, he suffered grievously and lamented with a great moan.  And the whole desert rang with his lamentations, for his soul was racked as he thought, ‘I have distressed my beloved God’.  He sorrowed less after paradise and the beauty thereof: for he sorrowed that he was bereft of the love of God, which insatiably, at every instant, draws the soul to Him.

In the same way the soul which has known God through the Holy Spirit but has afterwards lost grace experiences the torment that Adam suffered.  There is an aching and a deep regret in the soul that has grieved the beloved Lord.

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