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Chapter
XVII.—Same Subject Continued.
Let us, then, repent with our whole heart, that no one
of us may perish amiss. For if we have commands and engage in
withdrawing from idols and instructing others, how much more ought a
soul already knowing God not to perish. Rendering, therefore,
mutual help, let us raise the weak also in that which is good, that all
of us may be saved and convert one another and admonish. And not
only now let us seem to believe and give heed, when we are admonished
by the elders;4405 but also when we
take our departure home, let us remember the commandments of the Lord,
and not be allured back by worldly lusts, but let us often and often
draw near and try to make progress in the Lord’s commands, that
we all having the same mind may be gathered together for life.
For the Lord said, “I come to gather all nations [kindreds] and
tongues.”4406 This means
the day of His appearing, when He will come and redeem us—each
one according to his works. And the unbelievers will see His
glory and might, and, when they see the empire of the world in Jesus,
they will be surprised, saying, “Woe to us, because Thou wast,
and we knew not and believed not and obeyed not the elders4407 who show us plainly of our salvation.” And
“their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire be quenched;
and they shall be a spectacle unto all flesh.”4408 It is of the great day of judgment He
speaks, when they shall see those among us who were guilty of
ungodliness and erred in their estimate of the commands of Jesus
Christ. The righteous, having succeeded both in enduring the
trials and hating the indulgences of the soul, whenever they witness
how those who have swerved and denied Jesus by words or deeds are
punished with grievous torments in fire unquenchable, will give glory
to their God and say, “There will be hope for him who has served
God with his whole heart.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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