
Through the Church Fathers: May 22
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Even those closest to Scripture may miss what it reveals—especially when what it reveals is Christ. Today, Justin Martyr concludes his argument to the Jews with a strong appeal to repent and believe in the Crucified One, interpreting the flood of Noah, the curse of Canaan, and the order of history as shadows of Christ’s coming. Augustine humbly reflects that he knows God more truly than he knows himself, trusting that whatever he understands about his own soul is only by God’s light. And Aquinas considers the sixth day of creation, explaining why the animals were made after the plants but before humanity: to reflect a world being built toward its most complete and rational creature. All three readings show the same pattern—God forming a world, a people, or a person, and revealing truth by degrees until the fullness comes.
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