Let Us Bind Ourselves to Christ
t is right that
we follow the example of John the Baptist and listen to the outstanding
works Christ has done, even when we are bound by the chains of our sins.
So powerful is the word of God that we shall be set free by its efficacy
and sing triumphantly with the prophet: Lord, you have broken my bonds;
I will offer you the sacrifice of praise. Let us bind ourselves to
Christ as his disciples and with ardent desire and constant prayer humbly
beg him to be our teacher, so that, taught by him, we may believe in him
as true Messiah and, as believers, may love him with pure hearts as we
ought.
Finally, let us in every place keep our hearts focused on our king as
a powerful example. By word and deed he makes it clear that he is Messiah
and true Christ; let us likewise show ourselves complete Christians in
his image by our faith that works through love, for the Lord says: Behold,
I am coming quickly, to render each according to his works. If these
works are holy, they will not leave their doers until they have led them
into heaven and everlasting glory, by the the power of our Lord Jesus Christ,
who reigns with the Father and the Holy Spirit through all ages. Amen.
From John E. Rotelle, O.S.A., Tradition Day by Day: Readings from
Church Writers. Augustinian Press. Villanova, PA, 1994.
HTML text prepared by David P. Steelman
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