Generally speaking, one dies as one has lived. That
is one of the great truths, which Holy Scripture and the Fathers repeat in many
different places. If you live as good Christians, you will be sure to die as
good Christians, but if you live badly, you will be sure to die a bad death.
The prophet Isaias warns us that the impious man who thinks only of doing evil
is in a woeful state, for he will be treated as he deserves. At death he will
receive the reward for the work he has done. It is true, however, that
sometimes, by a kind of miracle, one may begin badly and finish well, but that
happens so rarely that, as St. Jerome puts it, death is generally the echo of
life. You think that you will return then to God? No, you will perish in
sin....
The Holy Ghost tells us that if we have a friend, we
should do him some good before we die. Well, my dear brethren, could one have a
better friend than one's soul? Let us do all the good for it that we can, for
at the moment when we would like to do our souls good, we shall be able to do
no more! .... Life is short.
If you defer changing your ways until the hour of
your death, you are blind, for you do not know either the time or the place
where you will die, perhaps without any assistance. Who knows if you will not
go this night, covered in your sins, before the tribunal of Jesus Christ?
....
Yes, my dear brethren, as life is, so is death. Do not
hope for a miracle, which God but rarely performs. You are living in sin; very
well, you will die in sin....
If we desire to die a good death, we must lead a
Christian life.
And the way for us to prepare for a good death is to
model our deaths upon the death of Jesus Christ.
Can the life of the good Christian be anything other
than that of a man nailed to the Cross with Jesus Christ?
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