A letter to the Corinthians by Pope St Clement I
God is faithful in his promises |
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Consider,
beloved, how the Lord keeps reminding us of the resurrection that is to
come, of which he has made the Lord Jesus Christ the first fruits by
raising him from the dead. Let us look, beloved, at the resurrection
that occurs at its appointed time. Day and night show us a resurrection;
the night lies in sleep, day rises again; the day departs, night takes
its place. Let us think about the harvest; how does the sowing take
place, and in what manner? The sower goes out and casts each seed onto
the ground. Dry and bare, they fall into the earth and decay. Then the
greatness of the Lord’s providence raises them up again from decay, and
out of one many are produced and yield fruit.
In this hope, then, let our hearts be bound fast to
him who is faithful in his promises and just in his judgements. He
forbade us to tell lies; still less will he himself tell a lie. Nothing
is impossible for God except to tell a lie. Then let our faith in him be
awakened; let us reflect that everything is close to him.
By the word of his power he established all things, and by his word he can reduce them to ruin. Who shall say to him: What have you done? Who shall stand up against the power of his might?
He will accomplish everything when he wills and as he wills, and
nothing that he has decreed shall pass away. All things stand in his
presence, and nothing lies hidden from his counsel, if the heavens
tell forth the glory of God, the firmament reveals the work of his
hands, day speaks to day, and night shares knowledge with night; there
are no words, no speeches, and their voices are not heard.
Since all things lie open to his eyes and ears, let us
hold him in awe and rid ourselves of impure desires to do works of
evil, so that we may be protected by his mercy from the judgement that
is to come. Which of us can escape his mighty hand? What world will give
asylum to one who deserts him? Where will I go, where will I hide
from your face? If I go up to heaven, you are there; if I go to the
limits of the earth, your right hand is there; if I lie down in the
deep, your spirit is there. Where, then, can one go, where can one escape to, from the presence of him whose hands embrace the universe?
Let us then approach him in holiness of soul, raising
up to him hands pure and undefiled, out of love for our good and
merciful Father who made us a chosen portion for himself.
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