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John Calvin calls attention to the implication that Jesus' reference to being like a hen who gathers her brood under her wings (v. 34) is a reference to the Lord's "maternal kindness" (Calvin's Commentaries, Vol. XVII/1, p. 107). The love of Jesus is like a mother's love! In continuing to give an account of Jesus' prediction of his passion and lament over the inadequacies of Jerusalem, the text also offers an important insight about faith's (and Jesus') attitude toward the good things in life. Saint Augustine thoughtfully summarizes our Lord's viewpoint on this matter: "The world is loved; but let him be preferred by whom the world was made. Great is the world; but sweeter is he by whom the world was made" (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, First Series, Vol. 6, p. 410).
The maternal kindness of God is even better than the best and most beautiful things the world has to offer!
The maternal kindness of God is even better than the best and most beautiful things the world has to offer!
