Gratias agamus agricolae Patri, qui semini Filii per Spiritum sanctum fecit nos idoneus, ignem charitatis diffundens in cordibus nostris, quo spinis exustis terra nostra excocta tricenum, sexagenum, vel etiam centenum fructum fert in patientia. Obedientia enim veri semen suscipit, patientia fructificat, perseverantia metit. Et sicut de agonistis ait Apostolus: Omnes currunt, sed unus accipit bravium; sic et de virtutibus dicere est. Omnes ad regnum Dei currunt, paupertas, eleemosyna, abstinentia, obedientia, patientia: sola perseverantia coronatur. Nam qui perseveraverit usque in finem salvus erit.
Isaac, Cisterciensis Abbas, Sermo XVIII Source: Migne PL 194.1752b-c |
Let us give thanks to the Father, the heavenly farmer, who through the Holy Spirit has made us capable of bearing the seed of the Son, pouring into our hearts the fire of love that burns up the thorns, by which our earth has been cleansed so that we might patiently bring forth a harvest thirtyfold, and sixtyfold, and even a hundredfold. 1 It is obedience that receives the seed of truth, patience that makes it fruitful, perseverance that reaps it. What the Apostle said of athletes, 'All run, but one receives the prize,' 2 can be said of the virtues. Poverty, almsgiving, abstinence, obedience, patience, all run to the kingdom of God, but only perseverance is crowned. For 'He who perseveres until the end shall be saved.' 3 Isaac of Stella, from Sermon 18 1 Mk 4.20 2 1 Cor 9.24 3 Mt 10.22 |
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10 Jun 2025
Receiving And Persevering
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