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18 Apr 2024

Tribulation And Good Speed

Quinta utilias tribulationis est, quod accelerat iter tuum ad Deum. Unde quot tribulationes habuisti,tot nuncios misit tibi Deus, ut ad ipsum festinares nec in via tardares. Et vide quam prava sunt, quae cor pravum retardant ne homines festinent ad Deum. Quum ergo tribulatio auferat delectationem et amorem in rebus transitoriis, quse retardant hominem ire ad Deum festinanter; unde Gregorius, mala quae hic nos comprimunt, nos ire ad Deum compellunt: noli ergo parvum aestimare beneficium tribulationis, quae a gravi carcere te liberavit, et accelerat iter tuum ad regnum coeli. Juxta illud Ecclesiastis, De carcere catenisque quis introducitur ad regnum. Carcer vocatur ibi quicquid cor inordinate diligit in hoc mundo. Vincula quibus ligatur, sunt affectiones pravae. Et quanto amor est major, tanto carcer est profundior. De hoc carcere Deus te ducit per tribulationem, quando rem inordinate amatam vel in posterum amandam tibi aufert, vel contrariam tibi facit eam. Quod significatum est, ubi dicitur quod Petrus servabatur in carcere Herodis; et sequitur, quod angelus Domini ei astitit, percussoque latere Petri, excitavit eum, dicens: Surge velociter. Per latus intelligitur frater tuus, qui de eodem latere exivit de quo tu, vel, omnes generaliter illi, qui de cognatione vel affinitate tibi sunt juncti. Quando ergo ille, qui jure naturali deberet esse amicus tibi, est contrarius, vel morte subtrahitur, intellige, te percussum latere ad hoc quod de carcere exeas, et cor tuum in solo Deo ponas, qui deficere non potest. Sed considera quod Petrus non conqueritur de ictu in latere, per quem liberabatur a carcere: sic tu conqueri non debes de tribulalione, quae te ab amore mundano malo; vel falso sanat et liberat. Et si forte ictus tribulationis difficilis est tibi sustineri, respice Christum, qui pro te vulneratus erat in latere, et tunc facilius sustinebis. Sicut bonus miles, quando videt vulnera domini sui, non sentit sua. Noli ergo repellere nuncios Domini, qui te ad Dominum revocant, et festinare cogunt: quia qui repellit nuncium, repellit Dominum. Tunc enim nuncius repellitur, quando cor per impatientiam tribulationi contradicit. Et nota quod tribulatio duo facit, scilicet affligit animam ipsam purgando, et purgat affligendo. Sed quando cor cum rebellione recipit tribulationem, ab afflictione non recipit tribulatus purgationem. Unde talis amaritudinem tribulationis accipit, et ejusdem perdit utilitatem, et tamen velit nolit, oportet eum sustinere tribulationem.

Petrus Blenensis, De Utilitate Tribulationum

Source: Migne PL 207.998d-999c
The fifth usefulness of tribulation is that it hurries you on the way to God. Whence as many troubles as you have, they are so many messengers God has sent to you, so that you might be sped on to Him, lest you tarry in the way. See how wretched they are who with wretched hearts delay men lest they hurry on to God. This tribulation, then, removes delight and love in transitory things which keep men from going quickly to God. Whence Gregory says, 'Evils which oppress us here, drive us to go to God.' 1 Do not, then, judge the benefit of tribulation slight, which has freed you from the depths of a prison and hurried you on your way to the kingdom of heaven. According to a passage of Ecclesiastes: 'From prison and chains a man is brought into the kingdom.' 2 He names here a prison whatever the heart excessively loves in this world. The chains which bind are depraved affections. And the greater that love, so much more deeper the prison. From this prison God leads you by tribulation, when it makes a thing loved excessively something once loved, or something which is averse to you. Which was signified when it is said that Peter was held in the prison of Herod. And it continues that the angel of the Lord stood beside him and struck him on the side and woke him, saying, 'Rise up quickly.' 3 By the side your brother is to be understood, who came out from the same side which you did, or all those in general who by blood or likeness are joined to you. When, therefore, he who should be a friend to you by natural law is opposed to you, or is taken off by death, understand that you have been struck on the side so that you might leave the prison and that you should set your heart on God alone, who is not able to fail you. But consider that as Peter was not overthrown by the blow on the side, but by it freed from the prison, so you should not be conquered by tribulation, but it should heal and free you from the love of worldly evil or lies. And if perhaps this blow of tribulation is difficult to endure, look to Christ, who was pierced in the side for you and you shall endure more easily, like a good soldier who does not feel his own wounds when he sees the wounds of his lord. Do not, then, drive off the messengers of the Lord who call you back to the Lord and drive you to hurry on, because he who drives off a messenger, drives off the Lord. And then the messenger is driven off when the impatient heart disputes in tribulation. And note that this tribulation is twofold in that it afflicts the soul for cleansing and it cleanses with affliction. But when the heart rebels against the acceptance of tribulation it does not receive cleansing by affliction. Whence it receives the grave bitterness of tribulation and ruins its usefulness, and however it wishes it were not, it is necessary for it to endure tribulation.

Peter of Blois, On The Usefulness of Tribulations

1 Greg Mag
2 Eccle 4.14
3 Acts 12.1-11

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