| Quam ob causam et haec patior sed non confundor... Praedicans Dei donum, diabolum patitur inimicum; ut pressuras ei exsuscitet, quia populum de faucibus ejus eruit. Sed non confundor. In hoc securus, quia pro tribulationibus magna promissa merces est, non confunditur, sed gloriatur in pressuris. Scio enim cui credidi, et certus sum quia potens est depositum meum custodire in illa die. Hoc est quod dicit, qua spe et fiducia magnificentiae Salvatoris securus est; quia quod commendat illi, in tuto est. Quid autem illi commendat, nisi salutem suam? Ut hoc pro illo patiens, salutem inveniat penes illum, cum coeperit judicare; ut puniens infideles, istum dignum aeterna vita pronuntiet. Ambrosiaster, In Epistolam ad Timotheum Secundam, Caput I Source: Migne PL 17.487c |
For which reason I also suffer these things, but I am not dismayed... 1 Preaching the gift of God, he suffers the hostility of the devil, who is roused to oppress him who plucks people from his jaws. 'But I am not dismayed.' In this I am secure, that a great reward has been promised for tribulations. I am not dismayed, but I glory amidst trials. 'For I know Him in whom I have believed, and I am certain that He is able to keep that which I have committed to Him on that day.' 1 This is what he says, that he is secure in hope and confidence in the magnificence of the Saviour, because what he commits to Him is safe. And what does He commit to him but his own salvation? So that suffering for Him he finds salvation with Him, when He begins to judge, so that while the faithless are punished, he is proclaimed worthy of eternal life. Ambrosiaster, Commentary On The Second Letter of Saint Paul To Timothy, Chapter 1 1 2 Tim 1.12 |
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29 Oct 2025
Suffering And Salvation
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