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06. God created the world out of love. Compendium of the Catechism. 54. How did God create the universe? 295-301 317-320
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06 God created the world out of love
Compendium of the Catechism • 54. How did God create the universe? • 295-301317-320 • God created the universe freely with wisdom and love. The world is not the result of any necessity, nor of blind fate, nor of chance. God created “out of nothing” (ex nihilo)(2 Maccabees 7:28) a world which is ordered and good and which he infinitely transcends. God preserves his creation in being and sustains it, giving it the capacityto act and leading it toward its fulfillment through his Son and the Holy Spirit.
Introduction • In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Gen 1:1) • God created everything out of nothing. • Everything was created out of love. And God, with His laws, takes care of everything He created • God wants men to cooperate with His work. The Bible says that man was created to work, and to rule with his work over creation.
1. God is eternal • Only God is really eternal, that is, God has no beginning and no end. • In God there is no past nor future, only present. • God wanted to communicate his perfections to other beings, so He created the world, with a special regard to man, whom He created in His image and likeness.
2. God created the world out of nothing • God created all things just willing, and He created them out of nothing. • There was nothing before God created things. MICHELANGELO Buonarroti Creation of the sun and the moon 1509-10 Fresco Cappella Sistina, Vatican
3. To create is not the same as to make or manufacture things • To create means to bring into existence, out of nothing, something that did not exist before. • Man cannot create: only God can. LARGILLIÈRE, Nicolas de Study of Hands c. 1715 Oil on canvas, 65 x 52 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris
4. God created for His glory and out of love • The world is a manifestation of God’s perfection, a reflection of what God is: we can say that the universe sings God’s glory. • God wanted man to rule over material creatures, which God created thinking of man, and put them into our hands. MICHELANGELO Buonarroti Creation of Eve 1509-10 Fresco, 170 x 260 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican
5. Work and ruling the earth • God chose to have man ruling over creation transforming things as a product of his work. • In the same way as God created only good things and out of love for man, man has to work well and out of love for God. BRUEGEL, Pieter the Elder The Corn Harvest 1565 Oil on wood, 118.1 x 160.7 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
6. God maintains and governs the world • Without the providence of God things would disappear and return to nothing. • God governs the world with laws He has imprinted them in nature, while respecting the freedom He has given to men as one of His great gifts.
7. To offer our daily work and to show gratitude to God • At the beginning of each day we should offer to God what we are going to do. We could use a prayer like the following: • "I adore you my God and I love You with all my heart. I give you thanks for having created me, for having made me a Christian and guarded me this night. I offer you all my works and I ask you to prevent me from committing any sin and to free me from every evil. Amen".
8. Trust God • Knowing God’s providence over everything and everyone of us, should lead us to put our confidence in Him, as the source of our peace, safety and joy.
Resolutions to move forward • To do the morning offering when getting up everyday. • Oh my Jesus, I offer you my prayers, works, joys and sufferings for this day. For all the intentions of Your Sacred Heart, in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, being offered throughout the world, in reparation for my sins, for the intentions of my family and friends, and in particular for the intention of the Holy Father. • To get used offering to God your study and your work, and doing them as good as possible.