The Easter alleluia |
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thoughts in this present life should turn on the praise of God, because
it is in praising God that we shall rejoice for ever in the life to
come; and no one can be ready for the next life unless he trains himself
for it now. So we praise God during our earthly life, and at the same
time we make our petitions to him. Our praise is expressed with joy, our
petitions with yearning. We have been promised something we do not yet
possess, and because the promise was made by one who keeps his word, we
trust him and are glad; but insofar as possession is delayed, we can
only long and yearn for it. It is good for us to persevere in longing
until we receive what was promised, and yearning is over; then praise
alone will remain.
Both these periods are represented and demonstrated
for us in Christ our head. The Lord’s passion depicts for us our present
life of trial – shows how we must suffer and be afflicted and finally
die. The Lord’s resurrection and glorification show us the life that
will be given to us in the future.
We are praising God now, assembled as we are here in
church; but when we go on our various ways again, it seems as if we
cease to praise God. But provided we do not cease to live a good life,
we shall always be praising God. You cease to praise God only when you
swerve from justice and from what is pleasing to God. If you never turn
aside from the good life, your tongue may be silent but your actions
will cry aloud, and God will perceive your intentions; for as our ears
hear each other’s voices, so do God’s ears hear our thoughts.
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