Hope of Life is the
Beginning and End of Our Faith
Greetings, sons and daughters. In the name
of the Lord who loves us, peace be to you.
Because the Lord has granted you an
abundance of blessings, I rejoice immeasurably in your blessed and glorious
company.
You have received abundantly that
indwelling grace which is the Spirit’s gift, and for this reason I hope in my
own salvation and I give thanks all the more when I see the bountiful fullness
of the Lord’s Spirit pouring over you. I have longed so much for you that when
I saw you I was overwhelmed.
I am now convinced and fully aware that I
have learned much by speaking with you, for the Lord accompanied me on the road
to righteousness, and so I am driven in all ways to love you more than my own
life. For surely there is a great store of faith and charity within you because
of your hope for life in Christ.
Therefore, I have been thinking that if my
concern for you inspires me to pass on to you a portion of what I have
received, then I will be rewarded for ministering to souls such as yours.
Consequently, I am writing you, that you may have perfect knowledge along with
your faith.
The Lord has given us these three basic
doctrines: hope for eternal life, the beginning and end of our faith; justice,
the beginning and end of righteousness; and love, which bears cheerful and
joyous witness to the works of righteousness. Now the Lord has made the past
and present known to us through his prophets, and he has given us the ability
to taste the fruits of the future beforehand. Thus, when we see prophecies fulfilled
in their appointed order, we ought to grow more fully and deeply in awe of him.
Let me suggest a few things – not as a teacher, but as one of you –
which should bring you joy in the present situation.
When evil days are upon us and the worker
of malice gains power, we must attend to our own souls and seek to know the
ways of the Lord. In those times reverential fear and perseverance will sustain
our faith, and we will find need of forbearance and self-restraint as well.
Provided that we hold fast to these virtues and look to the Lord, then wisdom,
understanding, knowledge and insight will make joyous company with them.
Truly, the Lord has revealed to us through
the prophets that he has no need of sacrifice, burnt offerings or oblations. He
says in one place: Your
endless sacrifices, what are they to me? says the Lord. I have had my fill of
holocausts; I do not want the fat of your lambs, nor the blood of your bulls
and goats, nor your presence in my sight. Indeed, who has made these demands of
you? No more will you trample my courts. Your sacrifices of fine flour are in
vain; your incense is loathsome to me; I cannot bear your feasts of the new
moon, nor your sabbaths.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From the beginning of a letter attributed to
Barnabus
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