| Nemo potest venire ad me... Nemo, inquam, potest ex se; cuius causa est triplex, scilicet quia homo est gravis, quia via difficilis, quia virtus debilis. Virtus enim debilis non potest ferre molem gravem per viam diflicilem. Nemo ergo potest venire ad me, quia moles est gravis; Sapientiae nono: Corpus, quod corrumpitur, aggravat animam, et terrena inhabitatio deprimit sensum multa cogitantem; et lob septimo: Factus sum mihimetipsi gravis. Quia via difficilis, Matthaei septimo: Quam angusta et arcta est via, quae ducit ad vitam; ecce, quia difflcilis ad progrediendum; et pauci inveniunt eam; ecce, quia difficilis ad arripiendum. Quia virtus est debilis; loannis decimo quinto: Sine me nihil potestis facere; et loannis decimo quinto: Sicut palmes non potest facere fructum a semetipso, nisi manserit in vite; sic nec vos, nisi in me manseritis. Sanctus Bonaventura, Collationes In Evangelium Ioannem, Caput VI, Collatio XXVIII Source: Here, p567 | None is able to come to me... 1 No one, I say, by himself, the cause of which is threefold, that is, because man is a burden, because the way is difficult, because strength is feeble. Feeble strength is not able to bear a heavy burden on the difficult way, and therefore No one is able to come to me, because the burden is heavy, in the ninth chapter of Wisdom, 'The body which corrupts, weighs down the soul, and a worldly habitation oppresses the understanding with many thoughts.' And in the seventh chapter of Job, 'I am made a burden to myself.' 2 That the way is difficult, in the seventh chapter of Matthew, 'How rough and narrow is the way which leads to life.' Behold, because it is difficult to advance. 'And few find it.' 3 Behold, because it is difficult to gasp. That strength is feeble, in the fifteenth chapter of John, 'Without me you can do nothing.' And again, 'As branches are not able to put forth fruit from themselves unless they remain on the vine, so neither can you unless you remain in me.' 4 Saint Bonaventura, Observations On The Gospel Of Saint John, Chapter 6 1 Jn 6.44 2 Wisd 9.15, Job 7.20 3 Mt 7.14 4 Jn 7.5, Jn 7.15,4 |
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