The tower stands complete, the stones are sorted, and the Master inspects His work—this is a day about refinement, humility, and perseverance. In The Pastor, Hermas watches as every stone is examined, struck, hewn, placed, or removed, revealing that nothing enters the tower without purification and nothing remains by accident. Even rejected stones may be shaped and restored, but only under the Shepherd’s hand. Augustine, in The Confessions (Book 5, Chapters 3–4), recounts meeting Faustus and discovering that eloquence without truth is empty, and knowledge without humility becomes pride; men may predict eclipses (Psalm 138:6; Psalm 34:18; Psalm 8:7–8; Deuteronomy 4:24), yet remain blind to their own darkness. Aquinas, in Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 24 (Articles 1–3), teaches that the Book of Life is not a shifting heavenly ledger but God’s eternal knowledge and will—unchangeable, certain, and identical with predestination. Across these readings, one theme emerges: God builds deliberately. He purifies, He examines, He humbles the proud, and He secures what He has written from eternity.
Readings: Hermas — The Pastor, Book 3, Similitude 9, Chapters 8–11 Augustine — The Confessions, Book 5, Chapters 3–4 Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 24 (Articles 1–3 Combined)
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