Nostra autem conversatio in coelis est; unde et Salvatorem exspectamus Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, qui transfigurabit corpus humilitatis nostrae conforme corpori gloriae suae, secundum operatione suam, qua possit etiam subjicere sibi omnia. Spiritalia curantes in coelis agere dicuntur, cum ipsi adhuc sint in terris; quomodo mali Principes et Potestates, cum sint adhuc ipsi in firmamento, conversatione tamen in terris sunt. Christianorum ergo actus in coelis sunt, ubi et spes salutis eorum est, qui est Christus, quem omnis fidus exspectat ad transfigurationem corporis carnis; ut quod ex humo est, indutum spiritali veste, conforme efficiat adventu majestatis suae corpori gloriae suae, juxta operationem suam, id est secundum virtutem suam, qua possit subjicere sibi omnia: hoc est, quia per resurrectionem mortuorum et immutationem in gloria apparebit virtus Domini manifestata, comprimens omnes Principes et Potestates; ut manifestetur ipse Deus et Dominus esse omnium Ambrosiaster, In Epistolam Beati Pauli Ad Philippenses, Caput III Source: Migne PL 17.417c-418a |
Our conversation is in heaven, from whence we should expect our Lord Jesus Christ, who shall transfigure the body of our humility to conform to the body of His glory, according to his own work, which can subject everything to Him. 1 Those who care for spiritual things are said to conduct themselves as if in heaven while they are yet on the earth, and the wicked princes and powers while yet in the firmament are on the earth because of their cares. Therefore the conduct of Christians is in heaven, where is the hope of their salvation, who is Christ, whom the whole faith expects for the transfiguration of the body of flesh, so that what is from the earth may be endowed with spiritual vestments and be fashioned in conformance with the body of His glory in the coming of His majesty, by his own work, that is according to his power, which can subject everything to Him, and this is because in the resurrection and transformation of the dead the power of the Lord will appear in manifest glory, casting down all princes and powers, thus to reveal Him as God and Lord of all things. Ambrosiaster, Commentary On The Epistle of Saint Paul To Philippians, Chapter 3 1 Phil 3.20-21 |
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