"I am the Way and the Truth and the Life"
Christ is at once the way and its termination. In his humanity he is the way, in his divinity the termination. So, as man he says, I am the Way, and as God he adds, the Truth and the Life, two words that well describe the termination of that way. For the termination of this way is the realization of our human longings... Christ is the way to reach the knowledge of truth, since he is himself the truth: Lead me, Lord, in truth, and I shall walk in your way (Ps 86[85],11). Christ is also the way to reach life since he is himself life: You have made known the paths of life (Ps 16[15],11)...
If, then, you seek to know what path to follow, take Christ because he is the way: This is the way, walk in it (Is 30,21). Augustine, too, has this to say: Walk in the man and you will arrive at God. Now, it is better to limp in the way than to make good speed beside the way. For he who limps in the way, even though he makes little progress, draws nearer to the destination; whereas he who walks away from the way gets further from the destination the faster he runs.
1£ you seek to know where you are going stay close to Christ; because he is the truth that we long to reach: For my mouth will utter truth (Prv 8,7). If you seek to know where you can stay, stay close to Christ, because he is the way: He who finds me finds life (Prv 8,35).
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