The City of God: The Main Point

Two cities have been formed by two loves: the earthly by the love of self, even to the contempt of God; the heavenly by the love of God, even to the contempt of self. The former, in a word, glories in itself, the latter in the Lord. For the one seeks glory from men; but the greatest glory of the other is God, the witness of conscience. The one lifts up its head in its own glory; the other says to its God, “You are my glory, and the lifter up of my head.” In the one, the princes and the nations it subdues are ruled by the love of ruling; in the other, the princes and the subjects serve one another in love, the latter obeying, while the former take thought for all. The one delights in its own strength, represented in the persons of its rulers; the other says to its God, “I will love You, O Lord, my strength.” And therefore the wise men of the one city, living according to man, have sought for profit to their own bodies or souls, or both, and those who have known God “glorified Him not as God, neither were thankful, but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened; professing themselves to be wise,”—that is, glorying in their own wisdom, and being possessed by pride,—“they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and four-footed beasts, and creeping things.” For they were either leaders or followers of the people in adoring images, “and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed forever.” But in the other city there is no human wisdom, but only godliness, which offers due worship to the true God, and looks for its reward in the society of the saints, of holy angels as well as holy men, “that God may be all in all.”

St Augustine, “The City of God”

In You O Lord, I Have Found My Peace

Psalm 131 (Recorded on 11/5/23 at St. Jerome Catholic Church, Waco- Clare Kuhlman, cantor)

R. In you, Lord, I have found my peace.
O LORD, my heart is not proud,
nor are my eyes haughty;
I busy not myself with great things,
nor with things too sublime for me.
R. In you, Lord, I have found my peace.
Nay rather, I have stilled and quieted
my soul like a weaned child.
Like a weaned child on its mother’s lap,
so is my soul within me.
R. In you, Lord, I have found my peace.
O Israel, hope in the LORD,
both now and forever.
R. In you, Lord, I have found my peace.

Lord, Send Your Light and Your Truth

Based on Psalm 43:

Refrain: O Lord, send your life and your truth

to lead me and to guide me;

Let them lead me to your holy hill,

the holy place where you dwell.

1. Defend my cause against the unjust,

Deliver me from their lies;

O God, you are the source of my strenght,

Come, and rescue all those who mourn.

2. Then, I will go to the altar of God,

to God my exceeding joy.

And I will sing to you with my harp;

O Lord, my God and my de-light.

3. Why are you downcast O my soul?

And, why are you sad with-in me?

Hope in the Lord, You’ll praise God again:

your Savior, your help, the One who reigns.

Composed by Carlos Colón.

Invitation to Pray the Psalms

God loves us and desires a dynamic communication with us, his children. Psalm 113 says,

 Who is like the Lord our God, the One who sits enthroned on high,
who stoops down to look on the heavens and the earth?”

Imagine this… God Almighty stoops down like a loving parent stoops to speak in love to his or her children.

God wants to train us in the school of prayer and for this effect has given us this beautiful gift right in the middle of the Scriptures: the Book of Psalms. The Psalms are the book of prayer of the Hebrew people, and they were also adopted by the Christian Church who sees in them a prophetic exaltation of Jesus the Messiah.

O Gladsome Light Now Available as Download at GIA Music

GIA Publications has just made available a downloadable version of this hymn based on an ancient Greek prayer, the Phos hilaron. A morning text is also included. It is fully bilingual in Spanish and English.

Listen here from a live Vespers Service at Calvin Worship Symposium:

You can also purchase a choral arrangement, available here from the publisher which is compatible with the congregational version. You can here the choral version here: