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Chapter
XXXVIII.—God’s Justice Shown at the Day of
Judgment.
Then Simon: “How can one and the same
being be both good and righteous?”691
691 [Comp. Homilies XVII.
4, etc., XVIII. 1. The objection is of Gnostic
origin.—R.] | Peter answered: “Because
without righteousness, goodness would be unrighteousness; for it is the
part of a good God to bestow His sunshine and rain equally on the just
and the unjust;692 but this would
seem to be unjust, if He treated the good and the bad always with equal
fortune, and were it not that He does it for the sake of the fruits,
which all may equally enjoy who are born in this world. But as
the rain given by God equally nourishes the corn and the tares, but at
the time of harvest the crops are gathered into the barn, but the chaff
or the tares are burnt in the fire,693 so in the
day of judgment, when the righteous shall be introduced into the
kingdom of heaven, and the unrighteous shall be cast out, then also the
justice of God shall be shown. For if He remained for ever alike
to the evil and the good, this would not only not be good, but even
unrighteous and unjust; that the righteous and the unrighteous should
be held by Him in one order of desert.”
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