How are we to journey on that long and unending road, if we have
not obtained the necessities for the journey? How are we to take our
stand at the judgement seat of Christ, to whom ‘every knee shall bow and
every tongue confess’, if we have a bad conscience? Will we not
inevitably be sent away from there to the place ‘where the fire is not
quenched and the worm does not die’, where there is ‘weeping and
gnashing of teeth’. But, brethren, so that this does not happen, ‘Come,
let us worship and let us weep to our good God. Let us come into his
presence with confession’, supplication, compunction, tears, prayers,
fasts, purity and every form of good conduct. ‘He is expiation for our
sins’, and he has not shut the doors against us, he has not turned away
from someone who turns back, but he lets them approach like the harlot,
the prodigal and the thief. Yes, brethren, I beg you, let us stand up,
let us rouse ourselves and let us compete, so that, like school
children, who are ready learners, when they are dismissed, go home
rejoicing, we too, as genuine disciples of the Gospel, when we have been
dismissed from the life here, may depart with joy for the everlasting
life in Christ Jesus our Lord....
- St Theodore the Studite, Catechesis
103
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