ECCLESIASTICUS II
- My son, if you aspire to serve the Lord,
prepare
yourself for an ordeal.
Be
sincere of heart, be steadfast,
and
do not be alarmed when disaster comes.
Cling
to him and do not leave him,
so
that you may be honored at the end of your days.
Whatever
happens to you, accept it,
and
in the uncertainties of your humble state, be patient,
since
gold is tested in the fire,
and
chosen men in the furnace of humiliation.
Trust
him and he will uphold you,
follow
a straight path and hope in him.
You
who fear the Lord, wait for his mercy;
do
not turn aside in case you fall.
You
who fear the Lord, trust him,
and
you will not be balked of your reward.
You
who fear the Lord hope for good things,
for
everlasting happiness and mercy.
Look
at the generations of old and see:
who
ever trusted in the Lord and was put to shame?
Or
who ever feared him steadfastly and was left forsaken?
Or
who ever called out to him, and was ignored?
For
the Lord is compassionate and merciful,
he
forgives sins, and saves in days of distress.
Woe
to faint hearts and listless hands,
and
to the sinner who treads two paths.
Woe
to the listless heart that has no faiath,
for
such will have no protection.
Woe
to you who have lost the will to endure;
what
will you do at the Lord’s visitation?
Those
who fear the Lord do not disdain his words,
and
those who love him keep his ways.
Those
who fear the Lord do their best to please him,
and
those who love him find satisfaction in his Law.
Those
who fear the Lord keep their hearts prepared
and
humble themselves in his presence.
Let
us fall into the hands of the Lord, not into the hands of men;
for
as his majesty is, so too is his mercy.
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