Exposition on the Psalms of David
And because to the merciful mercy is owed, being conscious of his mercy, I ask for mercy. First, therefore, he asks for mercy absolutely; second he shows in what respect he especially asks for it; third he assigns the cause of the petition. He says therefore, "O Lord, I said, have mercy on me"; as if to say: I do not have recourse to justice, but to mercy, because our salvation is not in our own acts of justice. Is. 64: "All our acts of justice are like a polluted garment." But in what does he ask for mercy? Where misery especially is. And this, namely mercy, is given where there is the highest beatitude, because beatitude does not consist in bodily things, since bodily things are ordered to ultimate beatitude. Therefore the chief misery is not in bodily things but in those things that have in themselves a disposition contrary to beatitude, such as in adulteries, thefts, murders, and other sins; and whoever does such things shall not obtain the kingdom of God, as the Apostle says in Gal. 5, but is damned. Prov. 14: "Sin makes peoples wretched." For sin has disordered the body, and the body has disordered the soul. Wis. 9: "The body which is corrupted weighs down the soul." And this health is had from God alone. Wis. 16: "Neither herb nor poultice healed them, but your word, O Lord." And the reason for this petition is: "because I have sinned against you." But do sins merit mercy? No. This, therefore, is connected in such a way that the word "because" designates the matter of mercy, not its merit. There is no misery where there is not a place for mercy. And therefore, because I am wretched, I ask for mercy. Or the word "because" denotes the meritorious cause, and thus, because the confession of sin is the merit of mercy, therefore he says: I ask for mercy because I confess that I have sinned against you. Prov. 28: "He who hides his sins," etc. "But he who confesses shall obtain mercy." Or otherwise, "because I have sinned against you"; as if to say: why do I ask for mercy? Because you alone are the one who can heal, because the injury and sin were committed against you; therefore remission pertains to you. And in every sin God is offended. And this verse is sung at the third hour, because by the faith and operation of the Trinity sin is remitted.
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