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In today’s readings, Justin Martyr defends the Christian faith against accusations that it is based on myths. He insists that Christians have not been deceived but hold to the truth revealed by the Spirit of God. As he debates with Trypho, he faces ridicule yet continues to argue that faith in Christ is grounded in divine revelation, not empty fables. Trypho, however, remains focused on the Law, questioning how Christians can claim to follow God while rejecting circumcision, the Sabbath, and the Mosaic commandments.

Augustine reflects on the nature of true joy. He compares his own restless ambition—seeking honor and wealth—to a beggar on the streets of Milan, who, despite his poverty, was content and laughing. Augustine realizes that worldly success brings no real happiness. The beggar, though lacking all that Augustine desired, was happier than he was. This contrast leads him to recognize the futility of earthly pursuits apart from God.

Finally, Thomas Aquinas explains what it means for the Son and the Holy Spirit to be sent. In God, mission does not imply change or inferiority but a new mode of presence. The Son, though eternally begotten, was sent into the world through the Incarnation, and the Holy Spirit was sent at Pentecost to dwell in believers. These missions reveal the work of the Trinity in creation while preserving the divine persons’ eternal unity and equality.

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