Rejoice
In The Lord Always
Dear brethren,
God’s love is calling us to the joys of eternal happiness for the salvation of
our souls. You have just listened to the reading from the Apostle in which he
says: Rejoice in the Lord always. The joys of this world lead to eternal misery, but
the joys that are according to the Lord’s will, bring those who persevere in
them to joys that are enduring and everlasting. The Apostle therefore says: Again I say: rejoice.
He urges us to
find ever increasing joy in God and in keeping his commandments. The more we
try in this world to give ourselves completely to God our Lord by obeying his
commands, the greater will be our happiness in the life to come, and the
greater the glory tat will be ours in the presence of God.
Let your moderation be known to all men. That is to say, your holiness of life must be
evident, not only in the sight of God, but also in the sight of men. It must
give an example of moderation and self-control to all your contemporaries on
earth and serve also as a memorial of goodness before God and men.
The Lord is near; have no anxiety. The Lord is always near to all who call upon his
help with sincerity, true faith, sure hope, and perfect love. He knows what you
need, even before you ask him. He is always ready to come to the aid of all his
faithful servants in every need. There is no reason for us to be in a state of
great anxiety when evils threaten; we must remember that God is very near us as
our protector. The Lord is at hand for those who are troubled in heart, and he will
save those who are downcast in spirit. The tribulations of the just are many,
and the Lord will rescue them from them all. If we do our best to obey and keep his
commandments, he does not delay in giving us what he has promised.
But in every prayer and entreaty let your petitions be made known to
God, with thanksgiving. In time of trouble
we must not grumble or be downhearted; God forbid! We must rather be patient
and cheerful, giving thanks to God always in everything.
Source: The
Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From the treatise on a letter to the Philippians
by Saint Ambrose, BishopImage Credit Waiting on the Word
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