Man was created in
order to be blessed.
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Lesson 59
Ave Maria series
59. Why did God make man?
God made everything for man. Man, however, who is “the only creature on
earth that God has willed for its own sake”, was created in order to be
blessed. This happens when he knows,
loves, and serves God and lives in gratitude toward his Creator. [358]
Family time between Don L. Bragg and grandson
Stephen. I was telling Steve about the beaver I once had as an educational tool
during my conservation work. ....59
Gratitude is love that has been
acknowledged. Someone who is grateful turns freely to the giver of the good and
enters into a new, deeper relationship with him. God wishes us to acknowledge his love and
even now to live our whole life in relationship with him. This relationship lasts forever.
“God loved men. For their sake he created the cosmos; he
subjected everything on earth to them; he gave them the ability to speak and
understand; he permitted them alone to look up to heaven; he formed them after
his likeness; he sent his Son to them; he promised them the kingdom of heaven,
and he will give it to those who love him.”
Letter to Diognetus, second century
358
Man
"IN THE IMAGE OF
GOD"
358 God created everything for man,( Compare Gaudium et Spes 12 § 1; GS 24 § 3; GS 39 § 1.)222 but man in turn was created to serve
and love God and to offer all creation back to him:
What is it that is
about to be created, that enjoys such honor? It is man that great and wonderful
living creature, more precious in the eyes of God than all other creatures! For
him the heavens and the earth, the sea and all the rest of creation exist. God
attached so much importance to his salvation that he did not spare his own Son
for the sake of man. Nor does he ever cease to work, trying every possible
means, until he has raised man up to himself and made him sit at his right
hand.( St.
John Chrysostom, In Gen. Sermo 2,1: Patrologia Graeca 54,587D-588A.)223 –Catechism
of the Catholic Church, Second Edition
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