Father Noel Alexandre's Literal Commentary on 1 Peter 1:3-9

 Translated by Qwen. 1 Pet 1:3–4: The Blessing of Regeneration "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has regenerated us unto a living hope, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, unto an inheritance incorruptible, undefiled, and unfading, reserved in heaven for you." We ought to give immortal thanks to God, to offer Him continually the sacrifice of praise, on account of His infinite goodness toward His elect. It belongs to the Eternal Father to choose the members of His Son, the adopted children who are co-heirs with the Only-Begotten. Let us seek no other reason for this election than mercy, whose greatness cannot be worthily expressed in human words. He who spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all. Us, unworthy sinners, His enemies, deserving of eternal punishments, He has regenerated through Baptism; and, the oldness which we had contracted from Adam in our first birth being abolished, He ...

Antonio Mendoza's Commentary on 1 Corinthians 1:26-31

 

1 Cor 1:26-31: "For see your calling, etc." See, O brothers, and consider the reason and manner which God followed in calling you to faith. For if you look at the preachers of the Gospel who called you, you will certainly find among them not many wise according to the flesh, that is, endowed with carnal, human, earthly wisdom. But God chose what is foolish in the world, or what is weak, in order to confound the wisdom of the world. And [He chose] what in the world's opinion is of no mark or moment, in order to destroy and overthrow what is [considered something] among worldly people—held at the highest price, namely the wise of this age—so that no flesh might boast, or so that no occasion be given to men to boast that they were called to faith in the Gospel through their own wisdom or through the ministry of other wise men of this age, but [that they were called] by the mere good pleasure of God, who disposed to draw men to Himself through the sincere preaching of those unwise according to the flesh.

But from Him, that is, by the gift of God Himself, you have been called to faith in Christ, who indeed by the gift of God has been made for us wisdom and righteousness and sanctification and redemption—that is, He has been made the author and giver of wisdom, etc., because Christ through His passion merited for us our wisdom, righteousness, and redemption, and through His grace and sacraments produces these in us, so that, as we wisely read written in Jeremiah chapter 9 [actually 9:23-24], "Let him who boasts" boast in no way in himself and his own or in any other human wisdom, but "boast in the Lord," the giver of all good things.

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