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20 Nov 2025

Goods Now And After

Qui autem me audierit, absque terrore requiescet, et abundantia perfruetur, timore malorum sublato.

Potest et in hac vita et in futura intelligi, quia qui Domino perfecte servit, nullis terretur adversis, imo gaudet in adversis, et in ipsa morte quasi de ingressu vitae laetatur, quietumque semper a supervacuis cogitationibus ac tumultibus tentationum, pectus, juvante sancti Spiritus gratia, gerit, quod requies septimi diei in lege mystice designabat. Sed et cum transierit e saeculo hoc, non solum absque terrore malorum, sed etiam in magno gaudio speratae resurrectionis quiescet, ut Lazarus in sinu Abraham. Et abundantia perfruetur, etc. Nunc abundantia bonorum operum, ablato timore etiam eorum qui occidunt corpus, tunc abundantia gaudiorum in praemio. Quanta enim ibi abundantia bonorum omnium, ubi gloriam ejus, a quo sunt omnia bona, licet intueri, ablato prorsus timore omnium, quae aliquid adversi ulterius adferant!

Sanctus Beda, Super Parabolas Salomonis, Caput I

Source: Migne PL 91.945a-b
But he who shall hear me, shall know rest from terror, and enjoy abundance, and be free from all fear of evil. 1

It is possible to understand this as referring to both this life and to the future life, because he who serves the Lord perfectly shall not be terrified by any adversity but rather rejoice in them, and be glad in death as an entrance into life, and undisturbed by vain thoughts and the tumults of temptation, he bears his heart in the grace of the Holy Spirit, which was signified in the spiritual law by the rest of the seventh day. Then when he passes on from this world, he is not only free from any fear of evil but he rests in great joy in the hope of the resurrection, like Lazarus in the lap of Abraham. 2 And he enjoys abundance now in an abundance of good works, and he is free from all fear of evil from those who kill the body, 3 and then he has the reward of an abundance of joy, for how great there is the abundance of every good, where he shall be able to look on His glory from whom all goods come, immediately free from all fear of evil, that any further adversity may come.

Saint Bede, Commentary On Proverbs, Chapter 1

1 Prov 1.33
2 Lk 16.22
3 Mt 10.28

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