A missing phrase, a burning conscience, and a transformed soul—today’s readings press us to see how God works both in Scripture and within us, exposing false readings, awakening repentance, and elevating us by grace (Psalm 96:10; Jeremiah 31:15; Exodus 23:21). In Dialogue with Trypho (Chapters 73–80), Justin argues that even small textual changes obscure the truth of Christ, insisting that the crucified One alone fulfills the Scriptures as Lord over the nations, while tracing how prophecy, history, and even spiritual warfare converge in Him; in The Confessions (Book 9, Chapter 4, Section 12), Augustine reflects on a moment of intense physical suffering that becomes a window into God’s discipline and mercy, showing how even a toothache can drive the soul toward prayer, humility, and deeper awareness of sin; and in Summa Theologica (Part 1–2, Question 110), Aquinas clarifies that grace is not merely God’s attitude toward us but a real, infused gift within the soul—something that actually transforms us, making us capable of eternal life and participation in God Himself.
Today’s Readings:
Justin Martyr — Dialogue with Trypho, Chapters 73–80 (Abridged)
Augustine — The Confessions, Book 9, Chapter 4 (Section 12)
Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1–2, Question 110 (Articles 1–4 Combined)
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