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“Paul, too, says in like manner, “But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother’s womb, that I might declare Him among the nations.” As, therefore, we are by the Word formed in the womb, this very same Word formed the visual power in him who had been blind from his birth; showing openly…” quote by The Church Fathers
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““Paul, too, says in like manner, “But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother’s womb, that I might declare Him among the nations.” As, therefore, we are by the Word formed in the womb, this very same Word formed the visual power in him who had been blind from his birth; showing openly who it is that fashions us in secret, since the Word Himself had been made manifest to men: and declaring the original formation of Adam, and the manner in which he was created, and by what hand he was fashioned, indicating the whole from a part. For””

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Source Treatise: Early Christian writings, unknown specific source

The passage links divine purpose from conception to spiritual formation, emphasizing that God’s Word creates and reveals humanity’s hidden design.

In simple terms: God’s Word shapes us from birth and reveals our purpose.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the divine influence in personal growth.

Themes

spirituality divine purpose creation faith theology

Mood

contemplative reverent

Type

theological inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • spiritual counseling
  • theological study
  • education on faith
  • artistic expression

Key Concepts

Incarnation revelation anthropology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does belief in divine purpose affect daily choices?
  • In what ways can we see the “Word” at work in our lives?
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Interpretations may differ across denominations.

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