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King David a Prophet Who Fell into Crime
David was a prophet and, when
he fell into the crime of adultery and murder, he did not give up, but after he
had swiftly had recourse to repentance, he received the grace of prophecy once
again. Manasse perverted Israel for fifty two years, but when he repented, he
too found salvation. The prince of the Apostles, after his denial, by the
medicine of tears took up again the burden of the apostolate. Mary of Egypt, to
pass over the numberless others, had reached the uttermost limit of debauchery,
but once she had come to a remarkable repentance, she attained the highest
degree of virtue. So there is no excuse for claiming incapacity for someone who
chooses to be saved, unless they are insensible or bent on death. But we hear the
words, "Why would you die, house of Israel?" (Ezekiel 18,31), and why
do we choose everlasting death rather than immortal life that is set before us?
Our good Master cries out each day, "Come to me all you that toil and are
heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11,28).
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