Perhaps you may say: How should I run on the path of Christ? If you have both of your feet in good condition, you run happily. Now what are these two feet, except: "Thou shalt love the Lord," and "Thou shalt love thy neighbor. On these two commandments depend the whole Law and the Prophets"? If you love the Lord and do not love your neighbor, you have only one foot and cannot run; if you love your neighbor but do not love the Lord, you have remained lame and useless. Therefore, run on the way of Christ, or rather run through Christ, the Way, for He Himself is the Way. Through this way of love even the Lord Himself ran when He hung on the cross and prayed for His enemies, saying: "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing."
St. Caesarius of Arles, Homily on the Two Paths, the One to Be Desired, and the Other to Be Feared CXLIX.v
St. Caesarius of Arles, Homily on the Two Paths, the One to Be Desired, and the Other to Be Feared CXLIX.v