Monday, November 14, 2016

Let Me Die


“Lest I die, let me die so I may see it.” (page 5)

This phrase is quite telling of Augustine’s view of salvation. He had just finished pointing to the character and nature of God. He acknowledged God’s goodness and majesty. This immediately pointed him to how deficient he was of goodness. He proclaimed “What a wretch I am!” and begged God to tell his soul that his salvation came from God alone. Augustine understood that he could contribute absolutely nothing to his own salvation. He came broken, begging to die to sin, that he may not die in hell. This is a very solid understanding of who God is and who we are as humans. His prayer was so genuine, and enjoy his transparent writing very much!

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4 comments:

  1. He was definitely very open and humble in addressing his sin. I think that he fully understood what it means to die to self.

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  2. I thought it was super awesome that on page 5 as well he asks God why does God even love him?? I think that is super humbling because he recognizes his sin and knows that God is so great.

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  3. Reminds me of Isaiah in his humility towards the Lord. Very awesome to see these parallels in early writings of the Christian Faith

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  4. I agree! Augustine's humility is so refreshing, and his willingness to admit his wretchedness before God is truly honorable. I really enjoy reading his perspective on these subjects.

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