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Catholic 1274 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Rom 11:22 (Commentary on Romans)

Thomas Aquinas, on Rom 11:22

Thomas Aquinas · 1225–1274
Rom 11:22 · Douay-Rheims
“See then the goodness and the severity of God: towards them indeed that are fallen, the severity; but towards thee, the goodness of God, if thou abide in goodness, otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.”
On this verse:
“Then when he says, see then the goodness and the severity of God, he invites them to a close scrutiny of divine judgments: first, he invites them to consider; second, he instructs them as though unable to consider by themselves, at for I would not have you ignorant (Rom 11:25); third, as though he himself were not perfectly capable of this investigation, he exclaims in admiration of God's wisdom, at O the depth of the riches (Rom 11:33). In regard to the first he does three things: first, he shows what should be considered, saying: see then, i.e., give careful consideration to, the goodness of God, having mercy: how good, O Israel, is God to the upright of heart (Ps 72:1); or do you despise the riches of his goodness? (Rom 2:4). And his severity in punishing: O Lord, you God of vengeance (Ps 94:1); the Lord is a jealous God and avenging (Nah 1:2). For the first consideration begets hope; the second begets fear, so that despair and presumption are avoided. Second, he indicates the ones affected by each of these two qualities, saying: towards them indeed that are fallen, i.e., the Jews, the severity: the Lord has destroyed without mercy all the habitations of Jacob (Lam 2:2); but towards you, the engrafted gentile, the goodness: you have dealt kindly with your servant, O Lord (Ps 119:65). Third, he shows how the foregoing points should be considered, since the situation is not immutable but could change in the future. First, he shows this with respect to the gentiles, saying: towards you, I say, goodness, if you abide in goodness: remain in my love (John 15:9). Otherwise, if you do not strive to persevere through fear and humility, you also shall be cut off: every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down (Matt 3:10).”

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