Christ Wished to Save
Everything That Perishes
Brethren, we ought to
regard Jesus Christ both as God and as the judge of the living and the dead,
and we should not undervalue the fact of our salvation. If we think little of
it, it means that we hope for little. Moreover, people who hear these things
and think them of small importance commit sin, and we ourselves sin if we do
not realise what we have been called from, who has called us, and to what
place, and how much suffering Jesus Christ endured on our account.
How then shall we
repay him? What fruit can we bear that would be worthy of what he has given us?
For how many benefits are we not in his debt! He has enlightened our minds; he
has called us sons as a father does; he saved us when we were about to perish.
How then shall we praise him, how repay him for his gifts? In the weakness of
our minds we worshipped stones and pieces of wood, gold and silver and bronze,
things made by men, and our whole life was death. Darkness enfolded us, and
nothing but gloom met our eyes. Then, by his will, we escaped from the cloud
that enveloped us and recovered our sight. For he saw our many errors and the
damnation that awaited us, and knowing that apart from him we had no hope of
salvation, he pitied us, and in his mercy saved us. He called us when we were
not his people and willed us to become his people.
Another text says: I
have come not to call the righteous, but sinners, for it is those who
are on the point of perishing who must be saved. It is a great and wonderful
work to uphold those who are falling, rather than those who already stand firm.
Christ willed to save people who were in danger of losing their souls, and he
has been the salvation of many. When we were rushing headlong on the way to
perishing, he came and called us.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a sermon of the second
century
Image taken from Wikimedia Commons
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