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31 Jan 2026

Lacking And Losing Grace

Nota tria, quae impediunt incrementum spirituale: nutrimenti defeclio, quam patiuntur illi qui non habent humorem gratiae; lob octavo: Nunquid potest vivere scirpus sine humore , aut crescere carectum sine aqua? Econtra dicitur de viro iusto in Psalmo: Erit tanquam lignum , quod plantatum esl secus decursus aquarum. Nutrimenti subtractio, quam patiuntur iiii qui se effundunt et se implicant diversis occupationibus. Nam gratiae fatuorum effunduntur; Ecclesiastici vigesimo primo: Cor fatui quasi vas confractum et omnem sapientiam non tenebit; et Genesis quadragesimo nono: Ruben primogenitus meus; et sequitur: Effusus es sicut aqua, non crescas. Nutrimenti vel nutritae rei suffocatio, quam patiuntur qui suffocantur a curis huius saeculi et sollicitudinibus; Matthaei decimo tertio: Cum crevisset herba et fructum fecisset, apparuerunt simul et zizania; Lucae octavo: Exortae spinae suffocaverunt illud; Matthaei decimo tertio: Creverunt spinae et suffocaverunt ea.

Sanctus Bonaventura, Collationes In Evangelium Ioannem, Caput III Collatio XIII

Source: Here, p553
Let is be noted that there are three things which are an impediment to spiritual growth, firstly a lack of nutrition which is suffered by those who do not have the watering of grace, as in the eighth chapter of Job, 'Can the rush be green without moisture, or a sedge-bush grow without water?' 1 On the contrary it is said of the righteous man in the Psalm, 'He shall be as a tree which has been planted by flowing waters.' 2 Secondly there is a loss of nutrition which is suffered by those who pour themselves out and entangle themselves in many pursuits, for the loss of grace by fools is mentioned in the twenty first chapter of Ecclesiasticus, 'The heart of a fool is like a broken jug, it shall not hold any wisdom.' 3 And in the forty ninth chapter of Genesis, 'Ruben is my firstborn,' and then it follows, 'You have poured yourself forth like water, you shall not grow.' 4 Thirdly there is a stifling of nutrition and the way of nutrition, which is suffered by those who are choked by the cares of the world and its worries. In the thirteenth chapter of Matthew, 'When the crops had grown and put forth their fruit, at once the weeds appeared .' In the eighth chapter of Luke, 'The thorns rose up and choked it,' and in the thirteenth chapter of Matthew, 'The thorns grew and choked them.' 5

Saint Bonaventura, Observations On The Gospel Of Saint John, Chapter 3

1 Job 8.11
2 Ps 1.3
3 Sirach 21.17
4 Gen 49.3-4
5 Mt 13.26, Lk 8.7, Mt 13.7

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