God is Faithful in
His Promises
Consider, beloved,
how the Lord keeps reminding us of the resurrection that is to come, of which
he has made the Lord Jesus Christ the first fruits by raising him from the
dead. Let us look, beloved, at the resurrection that occurs at its appointed
time. Day and night show us a resurrection; the night lies in sleep, day rises
again; the day departs, night takes its place. Let us think about the harvest;
how does the sowing take place, and in what manner? The sower goes out and
casts each seed onto the ground. Dry and bare, they fall into the earth and
decay. Then the greatness of the Lord’s providence raises them up again from
decay, and out of one many are produced and yield fruit.
In this hope, then,
let our hearts be bound fast to him who is faithful in his promises and just in
his judgements. He forbade us to tell lies; still less will he himself tell a
lie. Nothing is impossible for God except to tell a lie. Then let our faith in
him be awakened; let us reflect that everything is close to him.
Since all things lie
open to his eyes and ears, let us hold him in awe and rid ourselves of impure
desires to do works of evil, so that we may be protected by his mercy from the
judgement that is to come. Which of us can escape his mighty hand? What world
will give asylum to one who deserts him? Where will I go, where will I hide from your
face? If I go up to heaven, you are there; if I go to the limits of the earth,
your right hand is there; if I lie down in the deep, your spirit is there. Where, then, can one go, where can one
escape to, from the presence of him whose hands embrace the universe?
Let us then approach
him in holiness of soul, raising up to him hands pure and undefiled, out of
love for our good and merciful Father who made us a chosen portion for himself.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a letter
to the Corinthians by Pope St Clement I
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