Who,
O God, is Like You? You take away Guilt
‘As we have borne the image of the earthly man, so we
shall bear the image of him who is from heaven; since the first man who came
from the earth, is earthly, but the second man who came from heaven, is
heavenly’. And so, dearly beloved, we shall not die any more. Even if we fall
asleep in this body, we shall live in Christ, as he said: Whoever believes in me, even if he
die, shall live.
As the Lord is our witness, we are certain that
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and all saints of God are alive. For concerning them the
Lord says: They are all alive.
For God is a God of the living, not of the dead. And the Apostle says of himself: For me, to live is Christ and to
die is gain. I would rather die and be with Christ. And again: But while we are still in this body
we are away from God, for we are guided by faith, and not by appearance.
This is what we believe, dearest brothers. For the rest: If we place our hope in this world,
we are the most miserable of men. Life
in this world, whether it be that of beasts, wild animals or birds, as you
yourself see, is either similar to ours or more tedious. What is peculiar to
man, and what Christ gives through his Spirit, is eternal life, but only if we
sin no more. Thus death is acquired by sin but avoided by right living; life is
lost through sin and preserved through good living. The wages of sin is death; the gift
of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
It is Christ who redeemed us, as the Apostle says: Forgiving us all our sins and
destroying what was recorded against us by disobedience, he bore our burden in
public view, fixed it to the cross, stripped his own flesh, exposed the powers
of this world and freely conquered them in himself. He released our shackles and destroyed
our chains, as David had said: The
Lord lifts up what has been torn down; the Lord frees those in shackles; the
Lord gives light to the blind. And
again: You have destroyed my
chains; I will offer sacrifice to you with praise. And so when we come to the sign of the
Lord in the sacrament of baptism we are freed of these chains and liberated by
the blood of Christ and by his name.
Therefore, beloved, we are washed clean but once; we
are freed only once; we are received into the immortal kingdom once and for
all. Once and for all are they
happy whose sins are forgiven and whose stains are blotted out. Hold fast to what you have received;
preserve it joyfully; sin no more. Keep yourselves as children cleansed by that
sacrament and made spotless for the day of the Lord.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a Sermon of Saint
Pacian on Baptism
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