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Chapter 27.—Of
the Prophecies of the Old Testament in Their Visible Fulfillment in
the Church.
53. “For all those things, which
at present you witness in the Church of God, and which you see to
be taking place under the name of Christ throughout the whole
world, were predicted long ages ago. And even as we read of them,
so also we now see them. And by means of these things we are built
up unto faith. Once of old there occurred a flood over the whole
earth, the object of which was that sinners might be destroyed.
And, nevertheless, those who escaped in the ark exhibited a
sacramental sign of the Church that was to be, which at present is
floating on the waves of the world, and is delivered from
submersion by the wood of the cross of Christ. It was predicted to
Abraham, a faithful servant of God, a single man, that of Him it
was determined that a people should be born who should worship one
God in the midst of all other nations which worshipped idols; and
all things which were prophesied of as destined to happen to that
people have come to pass exactly as they were foretold. Among that
people Christ, the King of all saints and their God, was also
prophesied of as destined to come of the seed of that same Abraham
according to the flesh, which (flesh) He took unto Himself, in
order that all those also who became followers of His faith might
be sons of Abraham; and thus it has come to pass: Christ was born
of the Virgin Mary, who belonged to that race. It was foretold by
the prophets that He would suffer on the cross at the hands of that
same people of the Jews, of whose lineage, according to the flesh,
He came; and thus it has come to pass. It was foretold that He
would rise again: He has risen again; and, in accordance with these
same predictions of the prophets, He has ascended into heaven and
has sent the Holy Spirit to His disciples. It was foretold not only
by the prophets, but also by the Lord Jesus Christ Himself, that
His Church would exist throughout the whole world, extended by the
martyrdoms and sufferings of the saints; and this was foretold at a
time when as yet His name was at once undeclared to the Gentiles,
and made a subject of derision where it was known; and,
nevertheless, in the power of His miracles, whether those which He
wrought by His own hand or those which he effected by means of His
servants, as these things are being reported and believed, we
already see the fulfillment of that which was predicted, and behold
the very kings of the earth, who formerly were wont to persecute
the Christians, even now brought into subjection to the name of
Christ. It was also foretold that schisms and heresies would arise
from His Church, and that under His name they would seek their own
glory instead of Christ’s, in such places as they might be able
to command; and these predictions have been realized.
54. “Will those things, then,
which yet remain fail to come to pass? It is manifest that, just as
the former class of things which were foretold have come to pass,
so will these latter also come to pass. I refer to all the
tribulations of the righteous, which yet wait for fulfillment, and
to the day of judgment, which will separate all the wicked from the
righteous in the resurrection of the dead;—and not only will it
thus separate those wicked men who are outside the Church, but also
it will set apart for the fire, which is due to such, the chaff of
the Church itself, which must be borne with in utmost patience on
to the last winnowing. Moreover, they who deride the (doctrine of
a) resurrection, because they think that this flesh, inasmuch as it
becomes corrupt, cannot rise again, will certainly rise in the same
unto punishment, and God will make it plain to such, that He who
was able to form these bodies when as yet they were not, is able in
a moment to restore them as they were. But all the faithful who are
destined to reign with Christ shall rise with the same body in such
wise that they may also be counted worthy to be changed into
angelic incorruption; so that they may be made equal unto the
angels of God, even as the Lord Himself has promised;1507 and that
they may praise Him without any failure and without any weariness,
ever living in Him and of Him, with such joy and blessedness as can
be neither expressed nor conceived by man.
55. “Believe these things,
therefore, and be on your guard against temptations (for the devil
seeks for others who may be brought to perish along with himself);
so that not only may that adversary fail to seduce you by the help
of those who are without the Church,
whether they be pagans,
or Jews, or heretics; but you yourself also may decline to follow
the example of those within the Catholic Church itself whom you see
leading an evil life, either indulging in excess in the pleasures
of the belly and the throat, or unchaste, or given up to the vain
and unlawful observances of curious superstitions, whether they be
addicted to (the inanities of) public spectacles, or charms, or
divinations of devils,1508
1508 Remediorum aut divinationum
diabolicarum. Some editions insert
sacrilegorum after remediorum = sacrilegious charms or
divinations of devils. | or be living in the pomp and
inflated arrogance of covetousness and pride, or be pursuing any
sort of life which the law condemns and punishes. But rather
connect yourself with the good, whom you will easily find out, if
you yourself were once become of that character; so that you may
unite with each other in worshipping and loving God for His own
sake;1509 for He
himself will be our complete reward to the intent that we may enjoy
His goodness and beauty1510 in that life. He is to be loved,
however, not in the way in which any object that is seen with the
eyes is loved, but as wisdom is loved, and truth, and holiness, and
righteousness, and charity,1511 and whatever else may be mentioned
as of kindred nature; and further, with a love conformable to these
things not as they are in men, but as they are in the very fountain
of incorruptible and unchangeable wisdom. Whomsoever, therefore,
you may observe to be loving these things, attach yourself to them,
so that through Christ, who became man in order that He might be
the Mediator between God and men, you may be reconciled to God. But
as regards the perverse, even if they find their way within the
walls of the Church, think not that they will find their way into
the kingdom of heaven; for in their own time they will be set
apart, if they have not altered to the better. Consequently, follow
the example of good men, bear with the wicked, love all; forasmuch
as you know not what he will be to-morrow who to-day is evil.
Howbeit, love not the unrighteousness of such; but love the persons
themselves with the express intent that they may apprehend
righteousness; for not only is the love of God enjoined upon us,
but also the love of our neighbor, on which two commandments hang
all the law and the prophets.1512 And this is fulfilled by no one
save the man who has received the (other) gift,1513
1513 One edition reads Dominum,
the Lord, the Holy Spirit, etc., instead of
donum. | the Holy Spirit, who is indeed
equal with the Father and with the Son; for this same Trinity is
God; and on this God every hope ought to be placed. On man our hope
ought not to be placed, of whatsoever character he may be. For He,
by whom we are justified, is one thing; and they, together with
whom we are justified, are another. Moreover, it is not only by
lusts that the devil tempts, but also by the terrors of insults,
and pains, and death itself. But whatever a man shall have suffered
on behalf of the name of Christ, and for the sake of the hope of
eternal life, and shall have endured in constancy, (in accordance
therewith) the greater reward shall be given him; whereas, if he
shall give way to the devil, he shall be damned along with him. But
works of mercy, conjoined with pious humility, meet with this
acknowledgment from God, to wit, that He will not suffer His
servants to be tempted more than they are able to bear.”1514
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