Let Us Seek
Righteousness So That in the End We are Saved
Let us therefore find
ourselves among those who give thanks, those who have served God, and not among
the wicked who are judged. Although I myself am a sinner in all things, and
still ensnared by the devil, I aim for righteousness and hope to get close to it
in the end; for I fear the judgement that is to come.
So, brothers and
sisters, after we have heard the words of the God of truth, I read you this
exhortation. I hope to turn your souls’ full attention to what has been
written, so that you bring salvation not only to yourselves but to me as I read
the word of God to you. I beg for this reward: that you should do penance
wholeheartedly and thus bring salvation and life on yourselves. If we do this
then we shall be able to show an example to all the young who want to turn
their lives towards the love and goodness of God. And if someone sees our folly
and tries to turn us from evil to righteousness, let us not be angry or
indignant; for often when we do evil we do not pay attention to the fact –
either from inner duplicity or from lack of faith – and our minds are
clouded by our worthless desires.
Therefore let us be
righteous so that in the end we may be saved. Blessed are those who obey these
precepts: even if they suffer evil in this world for a short while, they will
reap a harvest of eternal life. Let the good man not be saddened if he suffers
present troubles: a blessed time awaits him, when he will be raised to life and
will rejoice with his fathers through an untroubled eternity.
To the one invisible
God, the Father of truth, who sent us our saviour as the founder of our
immortality and showed us the truth through him and the way to eternal
life – to God be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
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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