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| Chapter XII. Another passage of St. John is considered. The necessity of keeping the commandments of God may be complied with by those who, having fallen, repent, as well as by those who have not fallen, as is shown in the case of David. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
Chapter XII.
Another passage of St. John is considered. The
necessity of keeping the commandments of God may be complied with by
those who, having fallen, repent, as well as by those who have not
fallen, as is shown in the case of David.
53. Let us consider
another similar passage: “He that believeth on the Son hath
eternal life, but he that believeth not the Son shall not see life, but
the wrath of God abideth on him.”2992 That which abideth has certainly
had a commencement, and that from some offence, viz., that first he not
believe. When, then, any one believes, the wrath of God departs
and life comes. To believe, then, in Christ is to gain life, for
“he that believeth in Him is not judged.”2993
54. But with reference to this passage they
allege that he who believes in Christ ought to keep His sayings, and
say that it is written in the Lord’s own words: “I am
come a light into this world, that whosoever believeth in Me may not
abide in darkness. And if any man hear My word and keep it, I
judge him not.”2994 He judges
not, and do you judge? He says, “that whosoever believeth
on Me may not abide in darkness,” that is, that if he be in
darkness he may not remain therein, but may amend his error, correct
his fault, and keep My commandments, for I have said, “I will not
the death of the wicked, but the correction.”2995 I said above that he that believeth
on Me is not judged, and I keep to this: “For I am not come
to judge the world, but that the world may be saved through
Me.”2996 I pardon
willingly, I quickly forgive, “I will have mercy rather than
sacrifice,”2997 because by
sacrifice the just is rendered more acceptable, by mercy the sinner is
redeemed. “I come not to call the righteous but
sinners.”2998
Sacrifice was under the Law, in the Gospel is mercy. “The
Law was given by Moses, grace by Me.”2999
55. And again further on He says:
“He that despiseth Me, and receiveth not My words, hath one that
judgeth him.”3000 Does he seem
to you to have received Christ’s words who has not corrected
himself? Undoubtedly not. He, then, who corrects himself
receives His word, for this is His word, that every one should turn
back from sin. So, then, of necessity you must either reject this
saying of His, or if you cannot deny it you must accept it.
56. It is also necessary that he who leaves
off sinning must keep the commandments of God and renounce his
sins. We ought not, then, to interpret this saying of him who has
always kept the commandments, for if this had been His meaning He would
have added the word always, but by not adding it He shows that
He was speaking of him who has kept what he has heard, and what he
heard has led him to correct his faults; he has then kept what he has
heard.
57. But how hard it is to condemn to penance for
life one who even afterwards keeps the commandments of the Lord, let
Him teach us Himself Who has not refused forgiveness. Even to
those who do not keep His commandments, as you read in the
Psalm: “If they profane My
statutes and keep not My commandments, I will visit their offences with
the rod and their sins with scourges, but My mercy will I not take from
them.”3001 So, then, He
promises mercy to all.
58. Yet that we may not think that this
mercy is without judgment, there is a distinction made between those
who have paid continual obedience to God’s commandments, and
those who at some time, either by error or by compulsion, have
fallen. And that you may not think that it is only our arguments
which press you, consider the decision of Christ, Who said:
“If the servant knew his Lord’s will and did it not, he
shall be beaten with many stripes, but if he knew it not, he shall be
beaten with few stripes.”3002 Each,
then, if he believes, is received, for God “chasteneth every son
whom He receiveth,”3003 and him whom He
chasteneth He does not give over unto death, for it is written:
“The Lord hath chastened me sore, but He hath not given me over
unto death.”3004
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