Office Of Readings
March 4th: From the Moral Reflections on Job by Saint Gregory the Great, pope
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Second reading From the Moral Reflections on Job by Saint Gregory the Great, pope If we have received good from the hand of the Lord, why should we not endure evil? When Paul perceived within himself the riches of internal wisdom, yet saw the corruptibility of his own body, he was led to say: We have this treasure in earthen vessels. Now in the blessed Job the earthen vessel felt the gaping sores without, while this treasure of wisdom remained whole and intact within. For outwardly his body was in agony, but inwardly from the treasure of wisdom came forth holy thoughts: If we have received good from the hand of the Lord, why should we not endure evil?The good here refers either to the temporal or to the eternal gifts of God, and the evil to the scourges of the present time, about which the Lord says through the prophet: I am the Lord and there is no other. I form the light and create the darkness. I make peace and create evil. I form the light and create the darkness, for though outwardly these scourges cre