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Through the Church Fathers

C. Michael Patton
Through the Church Fathers
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    Through the Church Fathers: March 10

    10-03-2026 | 14 Min.
    Today we move deeper into The Pastor of Hermas, where the tower, the rock, and the gate are finally explained—and the symbolism becomes unmistakably Christ-centered. The rock is old because the Son of God is older than all creation, a fellow-counselor with the Father in the work of making the world; the gate is new because He was manifested in the last days so that those who receive His holy name might enter the kingdom. No one enters except through Him. The tower is the Church, built of stones that have passed through the gate and been clothed with the strength of the virgins—Faith, Continence, Power, Patience, Simplicity, Innocence, Purity, Cheerfulness, Truth, Understanding, Harmony, and Love. To bear the name of the Son without bearing His power is to stand rejected. Yet there is mercy: those who were seduced by the women in black—Unbelief, Incontinence, Disobedience, Deceit, and their daughters—may return through repentance. The foundation stones are the generations of the righteous, the prophets, the apostles, and teachers, all sealed through water, descending dead and rising alive. Augustine presses the same theme from another angle: knowledge of the heavens without knowledge of God does not bless; to know the Creator and give thanks (Romans 1:21) is true happiness, even if one cannot number the stars (Wisdom 11:20). Aquinas then guards the majesty of that same Son: God cannot make the past not to have been, because contradiction is not a thing; He can do more than He does, though He acts according to eternal wisdom; and He could have created otherwise, though what He has done is not imperfect. Across all three readings, one truth emerges—Christ is the only gate, repentance is real, and blessedness is not found in speculation but in union with Him.
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    Through the Church Fathers: March 9

    09-03-2026 | 15 Min.
    The Church is built on a Rock that is older than creation and a Gate that appeared in time. In Hermas, the Son of God is both—the eternal counselor with the Father in creation and the newly manifested entrance through whom alone anyone enters the kingdom. The tower is the Church. The stones that pass through the gate and remain are those who not only bear His name but are clothed with His power—Faith, Continence, Power, Patience, Simplicity, Innocence, Purity, Cheerfulness, Truth, Understanding, Harmony, and Love. The tragedy is not ignorance of the gate, but casting off the garments. Some receive the name yet exchange the strength of the virgins for the allure of Unbelief, Incontinence, Disobedience, and Deceit. Yet the building pauses for repentance. The seal is the water: dead we descend, alive we rise. Even those who slept were given the seal through the preaching of the apostles. The foundation holds because the Son Himself bears the weight of those unashamed to bear His name.
    Augustine confesses that brilliant minds can number the stars and calculate eclipses yet miss the Way by whom the stars were made. They speak true things about creation but do not seek the Creator with devotion. The Only-begotten has been made for us wisdom and righteousness (1 Corinthians 1:30). Without Him, knowledge swells into pride; with Him, knowledge becomes worship. They exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for images (Romans 1:23), and in doing so their hearts were darkened (Romans 1:21). Augustine kept many truths about the creature, but he saw that truth severed from Christ does not save.
    Aquinas then steadies us: the Rock who supports the world is not limited in power. In God, power is not potentiality but pure act—the very source of all being. His power is infinite because nothing outside Him bounds it. He is omnipotent because He can do all that is truly possible; contradictions are not tasks left undone but non-things. The One who calls us through the Gate is the same One whose power sustains creation. The Church rests secure not on human brilliance, but on the infinite strength of the Son who is both foundation and entrance.
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    Through the Church Fathers: March 8

    08-03-2026 | 13 Min.
    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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    Through the Church Fathers: March 7

    07-03-2026 | 12 Min.
    A tower rises stone by stone, hearts are exposed before an omnipresent God, and eternity holds both the end and the means in a single decree. In The Pastor, Hermas shows us the Church as a living structure built on a great rock, with stones drawn from many mountains, cleansed, examined, rejected, and restored—only those carried through the gate by the virgins become fit for the tower, and even rejected stones may be shaped again under the Master’s scrutiny. Augustine, in The Confessions, reminds us that no one truly escapes God (Psalm 139:7); the restless flee only to stumble against the One who never abandons His creation, yet waits for repentance in the heart that returns. Aquinas then steadies the mind: the number of the predestined is certain in God’s unchanging will, and even the prayers of the saints are not interruptions of that decree but ordained means within it. The tower is built according to the Lord’s pleasure; the heart is searched; and grace moves both the stone and the prayer toward their appointed end.
    Readings: Hermas — The Pastor, Book 3, Similitude 9, Chapters 1–7 Augustine — The Confessions, Book 5, Chapter 2 (Section 2) Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 23 (Articles 7–8 Combined)
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    Through the Church Fathers: March 6

    06-03-2026 | 13 Min.
    Grace is real, repentance is urgent, and God’s mercy is neither sentimental nor automatic. Today’s readings press us with a sober question: what do we do with the mercy we’ve been given? In The Pastor, Hermas describes branches examined and sorted—apostates, hypocrites, the wavering, the proud, the distracted—some finding life through repentance, others drifting toward death through delay and self-deception. Augustine, in The Confessions, turns inward and upward at once, confessing that even our praise is a gift from the God who already sees the closed heart and softens it in mercy (Psalm 35:10; Psalm 139:7–12). Aquinas then steadies the mind: predestination is not built on foreseen merit, but on God’s eternal will that grants both the end and the means—grace first, then merit, and a certainty that does not cancel freedom but includes it. Together, they leave us with this: repentance is offered, praise is commanded, and salvation is rooted in a mercy deeper than our instability.
    Readings: Hermas — The Pastor, Book 5, Similitude 8, Chapters 6–11 Augustine — The Confessions, Book 5, Chapter 1 (Section 1) Aquinas — Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 23 (Articles 4–6 Combined)
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Join Through the Church Fathers, a year-long journey into the writings of the early Church Fathers, thoughtfully curated by C. Michael Patton. Each episode features daily readings from key figures like Clement, Augustine, and Aquinas, accompanied by insightful commentary to help you engage with the foundational truths of the Christian faith.Join Our Community: Read along and engage with others on this journey through the Church Fathers. Visit our website.Support the Podcast: Help sustain this work and gain access to exclusive content by supporting C. Michael Patton on Patreon at patreon.com/cmichaelpatton.Dive Deeper into Theology: Explore high-quality courses taught by the world’s greatest scholars at Credo Courses. Visit credocourses.com.Let’s journey through the wisdom of the Church Fathers together—daily inspiration to deepen your faith and understanding of the Christian tradition.
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