God swept away all these things. The new law
of our Lord Jesus Christ imposes no yoke of coercion and its sacrifice is not
one made by man. In another place he says to them, Did I command your fathers when
they came out of the land of Egypt to offer me burnt offerings and sacrifices?
No, but I commanded them this: “Let none of you cherish any evil in his heart
against his neighbour, and let none of you be fond of breaking vows” If we
have any sense then we will understand the loving intention of our Father. He
wants us not to err as these people did but to seek how we may make our
offering to him. And he tells us: the
sacrifice for the Lord is a contrite heart, a heart that glorifies its Maker is
a sweet savour to the Lord. My
brethren, we must look closely into the matter of our salvation so that the
Evil One does not slyly enter our hearts and drag us away from the life that
lies before us.
God also says to them, Why are you keeping a fast for me
and filling this day with your whinings? I have not decreed this fast, says the
Lord, nor this humiliation of man’s soul. Turning
to us, he says Here is the
fast I decree: relax your iniquitous restrictions, loosen the shackles of your
oppressive contracts, let your ruined debtors go free and tear up your unjust
agreements. Break your bread and give it to the hungry, if you see a man
without clothing, give him clothes of your own. If you see one who is homeless,
bring him into your own house.
Let us flee from all vanity, let us hold in
aversion the Way of Wickedness and its works. Do not withdraw into solitude as
if you were already considered righteous, but come together and seek out the
common good. For Scripture says: Woe
betide those who are wise in their own eyes and knowledgeable in their own
sight. Let us be men of the
Spirit, let us be a temple consecrated to God. As far as we can, let us devote
ourselves to living in the fear of God, and let us strive to keep his
commandments so that his ordinances become our delight. When the Lord judges
the world he will have no favourites: each will receive according to his deeds.
If he is good then his righteousness will lead him forward; if he is evil then
the reward of iniquity will be in front of him. Let us never complacently think
of ourselves as ‘called’, let us never doze in our sinfulness, or the Prince of
Evil may gain power over us and thrust us out from the Kingdom of the Lord. And
consider this also, my brethren, you see what great signs and wonders were
wrought in Israel and yet in the end they were finally abandoned – let us
be very careful not to be among those of whom it was written that many are called but few are chosen.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From the “Epistle of
Barnabus”
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