THE SACRAMENTS OF GOD'S PRESENCE

SAINT JOHN MARY VIANNEY, PRIEST Num 11:4-15; Ps 81:12-17; Mt 14:13-21 The Food and the Sacrament There is a sacramental aspect to things of nature, by which they represent an aspect of God above their respective natures. These different aspects of a thing of nature come from the fact that God made them by His creative word. Hence, the sacramental nature of created things is their ability to point us in the direction of God, beyond themselves as concrete realities. The ability of natural things to act as sacraments of God relies on faith to be effective. Without faith, we would not be able to see and follow the sacramental of the created things to God, who is their creator. Our faith in God as the creator disposes us to see and understand the sacramental nature of things we see and use daily. One without faith in God cannot see him in nature. He is called a fool in the scriptures, for the fool says in his heart, there is no God. He is a fool because he does not see the prese...