Let Us Sing Alleluia
to God, Who is Good and Frees Us from Evil
Even here, among
the dangers, among the trials and temptations of this life, both by others and
by ourselves let alleluia be sung. God is faithful, he says, and
he will not permit you to be tempted beyond what you are able to endure. So
even here let us sing alleluia. Man is still a defendant on trial, but
God is faithful.
He did not say “he will not
permit you to be tempted” but he will not permit you to be tempted beyond
what you are able to endure; and with the temptation he will also make a way
out, so that you may be able to endure it. You have entered into
temptation; but God will also make a way out so that you do not perish in the
temptation; so that like a potter’s jar you may be shaped by the preaching and
fired into strength by the tribulation. But when you enter the temptation, bear
in mind the way out: because God is faithful, God will watch over you and
guard your going in and your coming out.
Furthermore,
when this body has become immortal and imperishable, when all temptation has
been done away with; because the body is dead – why is it
dead? – Because of sin. But the spirit is life, because of justice.
So do we leave the body dead, then? No, but listen: But if the Spirit of him
who raised Christ from the dead dwells within you, then he who raised Christ
from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies. So you see: now the
body receives its life from the soul, but then it will receive it from the
Spirit.
O! what a happy alleluia
there, how carefree, how safe from all opposition, where nobody will be an
enemy, where no-one will ever cease to be a friend! God’s praises sung there,
sung here – here, by the anxious; there, by the carefree – here, by
those who will die; there, by those who will live for ever – here, in
hope; there, in reality – here, on our journey; there, in our homeland.
So now, my
brethren, let us sing, not to delight our leisure, but to ease our toil. In the
way that travellers are in the habit of singing, sing, but keep on walking.
What does it mean, “keep on walking”? Go onward always – but go onward in
goodness, for there are, according to the Apostle, some people who go ever
onward from bad to worse. If you are going onward, you are walking; but always
go onward in goodness, onward in the right faith, onward in good habits and
behaviour. Sing, and walk onwards.
Source:
The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From
a sermon by Saint Augustine
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