It was not God’s plan that man was to
suffer and die.
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Catechism + Catechism of the Catholic Church Lesson 66
Ave Maria series
66. Was it part of God’s
plan for men to suffer and die?
God does not want men to suffer and die. God’s original idea for man was paradise:
life forever and peace between God and man and their environment, between man
and woman. [374-379, 384, 400]
Grief can be caused
by the loss of one's home and possessions, as occurs with refugees. .....66
Often we sense how life ought to be, how we ought to be, but
in fact we do not live in peace with ourselves, act out of fear and
uncontrolled emotions, and have lost the harmony that man had with the world
and ultimately with God. In Sacred
Scripture the experience of this alienation is expressed in the story of the
Fall. Because sin crept in, Adam and Eve
had to leave paradise, in which they were in harmony with each other and with
God. The toil of work, suffering, mortality,
and the temptation to sin are signs of this loss of paradise.
“We have lost paradise but have received heaven, and
therefore the gain is greater than the loss.”
St. John Chrysostom (349/350-407, Doctor of the Church)
“O God, to turn away from you is to fall. To turn to you is to stand up. To remain in you is to have a sure
support.” St. Augustine (354-430)
[374-379,
384, 400]
IV. MAN
IN PARADISE
374 The
first man was not only created good, but was also established in friendship
with his Creator and in harmony with himself and with the creation around him,
in a state that would be surpassed only by the glory of the new creation in
Christ. –Catechism of the Catholic
Church, Second Edition
375 The
Church, interpreting the symbolism of biblical language in an authentic way, in
the light of the New Testament and Tradition, teaches that our first parents,
Adam and Eve, were constituted in an original "state of holiness and
justice".( Compare
Council of Trent (1546): Denzinger-Schonmetzer 1511.)250 This
grace of original holiness was "to share in. . .divine
376 By
the radiance of this grace all dimensions of man's life were confirmed. As long
as he remained in the divine intimacy, man would not have to suffer or die.( Compare Genesis 2:17; Gen 3:16,19.)252 The
inner harmony of the human person, the harmony between man and woman,( Compare Genesis 2:25.)253 and
finally the harmony between the first couple and all creation, comprised the
state called "original justice". –CCC
377 The
"mastery" over the world that God offered man from the beginning was
realized above all within man himself: mastery of self. The first man was unimpaired and ordered in
his whole being because he was free from the triple concupiscence(Compare 1
John 2:16.)254 that subjugates him to the pleasures of the
senses, covetousness for earthly goods, and self-assertion, contrary to the
dictates of reason. –CCC
378 The
sign of man's familiarity with God is that God places him in the garden.( Compare Genesis 2:8.)255 There
he lives "to till it and keep it". Work is not yet a burden,( Genesis 2:15; compare Gen 3:17-19)256 but rather
the collaboration of man and woman with God in perfecting the visible creation.
–CCC
379 This entire harmony of original justice, foreseen for man
in God's plan, will be lost by the sin of our first parents. –CCC
IN BRIEF
384 Revelation makes known to
us the state of original holiness and justice of man and woman before sin: from
their friendship with God flowed the happiness of their existence in paradise. –CCC
ORIGINAL SIN
Man's first sin
400 The harmony in which they
had found themselves, thanks to original justice, is now destroyed: the control
of the soul's spiritual faculties over the body is shattered; the union of man
and woman becomes subject to tensions, their relations henceforth marked by
lust and domination.( Compare Genesis 3:7-16.)282 Harmony with creation is
broken: visible creation has become alien and hostile to man.( Compare Genesis 3:17,19.)283 Because of man, creation is
now subject "to its bondage to decay".(Romans 8:21)284 Finally, the consequence
explicitly foretold for this disobedience will come true: man will "return
to the ground",(Genesis 3:19; compare Gen 2:17.)285 for out of it he was taken. Death makes its entrance into human history.( Compare Romans 5:12.)286 --CCC
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