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25 Oct 2024

Signs And Salvation

Nec difficile arbitror nosse, quemadmodum intelligi signa possint praesentia, ut sint indubitata signa credulitatis, ac per hoc et salutis. Primum enim opus fidei per dilectionem operantis, cordis compunctio est, in qua sine dubio ejiciuntur daemonia, cum eradicantur e corde peccata. Exinde qui in Christum credunt, linguis loquuntur novis, cum jam recedunt vetera de ore eorum, nec de caetero vetusta protoparentum lingua loquuntur, declinantium in verba malitiae ad excusandas excusationes in peccatis. Ubi vero compunctione cordis et oris confessione priora sunt deleta peccata, nec recidivam patiantur, et jam sint posteriora pejora prioribus, serpentes tollant necesse est, id est, ut venenatas suggestiones exstinguant. Quid tamen agendum, si qua forte radix pullulat, quae tam velociter nequeat exstirpari, sed stimulat animum concupiscentia carnis? Profecto si mortiferum quid biberint, non eis nocebit; quoniam juxta Salvatoris exemplum, cum gustaverint, nolent bibere, id est cum senserint, nolent consentire. Sic enim non eis nocebit, quia nulla damnatio est his qui sunt in Christo Jesu, concupiscentiae sensus absque consensu. Quid tamen? Molesta certe et periculosa est sic corruptae et infirmae affectionis lucta; sed qui crediderint, super aegros manus imponent, et bene habebunt, id est aegras affectiones bonis operibus operient, et hoc remedio curabuntur.

Sanctus Bernardus Clarae Vallensis, Sermones De Tempore, Sermones de Tempore Ascension, Sermo I

Source: Migne PL 183.301a-c
I do not judge it difficult to know, as present signs may be understood, that there are undoubtable signs of belief, and through this even salvation. For the first work of faith through the work of love is compunction of heart, in which without doubt demons are cast out when sin is torn up from the heart. Whence they who believe in Christ speak with new tongues when they take old things out of their mouths, no more speaking the bygone things of our first parents who fell to wicked words of excuse for the excusing of sins. 1 But when with compunction of heart and the confession of the mouth previous sins are wiped out, so that they might not suffer revival and the later state be worse than the first, 2 it is necessary to handle serpents 3, and this so that venomous suggestions may be extinguished. Yet what must be done if perhaps the root send forth shoots which are not able to be torn up quickly, but they provoke the soul with the lusts of the flesh? Even so, if what they drink is fatal, there is no harm to them, 4 because according to the example of the Saviour, when they taste they are unwilling to drink, 5 that is, when they are aware they do not consent. For it shall not be harmful to them, since there is no damnation for those who are in Christ, when the feeling of lust is without consent. What then? Certainly it is a troublesome and dangerous struggle for anyone with a corrupt and infirm condition, but they who have believed, they will place their hands on every sickness and be well, that is, they will cover up the disturbances of sickness with good works, and with this medicine they will be cured.

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermons for the Season, Sermons on the Ascension, from Sermon 1

1 Ps 140.4, Gen 3.11-13
2 Mt 12.45, Lk 11.26
3 Mk 16.18
4 Mt 16.18
5 Mt 27.34

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