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Sunday, June 2, 2013
He Who Overcomes Shall Not be Harmed by the Second Death
In
a moment, in the twinkling of an eye as the final trumpet sounds, for the
trumpet shall indeed sound, the dead shall rise incorruptible and we shall be
changed. In saying “we” Paul is indicating that the gift of that future change
will also be given to those who during their time on earth are united to him
and his companions by upright lives within the communion of the Church. He
hints at the nature of the change when he says: This corruptible body must put
on incorruptibility, this mortal body immortality. In order, then, that men may
obtain the transformation which is the reward of the just, they must first
undergo here on earth a change which is God’s free gift. Those who in this life
have been changed from evil to good are promised that future change as a reward.
Through
justification and the spiritual resurrection, grace now effects in them an
initial change that is God’s gift. Later on, through the bodily resurrection,
the transformation of the just will be brought to completion, and they will
experience a perfect, abiding, unchangeable glorification. The purpose of this
change wrought in them by the gifts of both justification and glorification is
that they may abide in an eternal, changeless state of joy.
Here
on earth they are changed by the first resurrection, in which they are
enlightened and converted, thus passing from death to life, sinfulness to
holiness, unbelief to faith, and evil actions to holy life. For this reason the
second death has no power over them. It is of such men that the Book of
Revelation says: Happy the man who shares in the first resurrection; over such
as he the second death has no power. Elsewhere the same book says: He who
overcomes shall not be harmed by the second death. As the first resurrection
consists of the conversion of the heart, the second death consists of unending
torment.
Let
everyone, therefore, who does not wish to be condemned to the endless
punishment of the second death now hasten to share in the first resurrection.
For if any during this life are changed out of fear of God and pass from an
evil life to a good one, they pass from death to life and later they shall be
transformed from a shameful state to a glorious one.
Photo
taken from Daniel
Pascoal
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