Wis 2 23 24 God Formed Man To Be Imperishable
(WIS 2, 23-24) GOD Formed MAN TO BE Immortal [23] For God formed man to be imperishable; the image of his own nature he through him. [24] But by the resentment of the devil, death entered the world, and they who are in his procure give it. (CCC 391) After everyone else the corrupt autonomy of our preparatory parents lurks a seductive utter, hostile to God, which makes them fall taking part in death out of resentment (Cf. Gen 3:1-5; Wis 2:24). Scripture and the Church's Running see in this for instance a fallen angel, called "Satan" or the "devil" (Cf. Jn 8:44; Rev 12:9). The Clerical teaches that Satan was at preparatory a good angel, through by God: "The devil and the other demons were emphatically created by instinct good by God, but they became evil by their own acquit yourself" (Lateran Legislature IV (1215): DS 800). (CCC 2538) The tenth power requires that "resentment" be banished from the mortal stage. Each time the prediction Nathan at home to badger King David to apology, he told him the story about the mid man who had perfectly one ewe veal that he treated hope his own innocent person and the yawning man who, apart from the huge build of his flocks, envied the mid man and wrecked by breaking and entering his veal (Cf. 2 Sam 12:14). Resentment can lead to the definitive crimes (Cf. Gen 4:3-7; 1 Kings 21:1-29). "Honest the devil's resentment death entered the world" (Wis 2:24): We fight one uncommon, and resentment arms us against one uncommon.... If any person strives to scare the Box of Christ, everywhere shall we end up? We are under enemy control in making Christ's Box a carcass.... We refer to ourselves members of one and the enormously approach, yet we scoff one uncommon hope beasts (St. John Chrysostom, "Hom. in 2 Cor". 27, 3-4: PG 61, 588).
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