Let Us Turn to God,
Who Has Called Us
The advice I have
given about continence is by no means unimportant. If someone follow it he will
not be sorry: he will save himself and me too, as the giver of this advice. It
is no small reward, to take a lost and wandering soul and bring it to safety. For
this is how we can pay God back for creating us, by making sure that whoever
speaks or listens, speaks or listens in faith and love.
Let us keep firm in
what we believe, in righteousness and holiness, so that we can trustingly pray
to the God who told us Even while you are still speaking I will
answer, Behold, I am here. This
saying is a sign of a great promise, because it says that God is quicker to
give than we are to ask. Since we all have a share in his generosity, let us
not be envious of one another for receiving such great blessings. For just as
these words bring happiness to those who follow them, so do they bring
condemnation to those who do not.
So, brethren, this is
no small opportunity for penitence that we have been given. Let us take advantage
of it, let us turn to God who has called us, while we still have time, while we
have someone who will receive us. If we renounce these desires and we conquer
our souls and do not follow their evil impulses, we shall share in Jesus’s
mercy. But be aware that the day of judgement is coming, a day like a blazing
furnace, that a part of the heavens and the entire earth like lead melting in a
fire, and all the deeds of men will be revealed, whether they were hidden or
open. Therefore almsgiving is good, as penance for sin: fasting is better than
prayer but almsgiving is better than both. Charity covers a multitude of sins,
but prayer done with a good conscience liberates us from death. Blessed is
anyone who is perfect in these ways: for almsgiving lifts the weight of sin.
So let us do penance
wholeheartedly, lest any one of us perish. For if we have been commanded to
draw people away from the worship of idols, and to teach them, how much more
important it must be that a soul that already knows God should not perish. Let
us help one another so that we lead even the weak to goodness, so that we may
all be saved, may be converted together and guide each other.
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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