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XXXVIII. But learn thou the more excellent way, which Paul shows for salvation. "Love seeketh not her own," [3905] but is diffused on the brother. About him she is fluttered, about him she is soberly insane. "Love covers a multitude of sins." [3906] "Perfect love casteth out fear." [3907] "Vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up; rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Love never faileth. Prophecies are done away, tongues cease, gifts of healing fail on the earth. But these three abide, Faith, Hope, Love. But the greatest of these is Love." [3908] And rightly. For Faith departs when we are convinced by vision, by seeing God. And Hope vanishes when the things hoped for come. But Love comes to completion, and grows more when that which is perfect has been bestowed. If one introduces it into his soul, although he be born in sins, and has done many forbidden things, he is able, by increasing love, and adopting a pure repentance, to retrieve his mistakes. For let not this be left to despondency and despair by you, if you learn who the rich man is that has not a place in heaven, and what way he uses his property.

XXXIX. If one should escape the superfluity of riches, and the difficulty they interpose in the way of life, and be able to enjoy the eternal good things; but should happen, either from ignorance or involuntary circumstances, after the seal [3909] and redemption, to fall into sins or transgressions so as to be quite carried away; such a man is entirely rejected by God. For to every one who has turned to God in truth, and with his whole heart, the doors are open, and the thrice-glad Father receives His truly repentant son. And true repentance is to be no longer bound in the same sins for which He denounced death against Himself, but to eradicate them completely from the soul. For on their extirpation God takes up His abode again in thee. For it is said there is great and exceeding joy and festival in the heavens with the Father and the angels when one sinner turns and repents. [3910] Wherefore also He cries, "I will have mercy, and not sacrifice." [3911] "I desire not the death, but the repentance of the sinner." [3912] "Though your sins be as scarlet wool, I will make them white as snow; though they be blacker than darkness, I will wash and make them like white wool." [3913] For it is in the power of God alone to grant the forgiveness of sins, and not to impute transgressions; since also the Lord commands us each day to forgive the repenting brethren. [3914] "And if we, being evil, know to give good gifts," [3915] much more is it the nature of the Father of mercies, the good Father of all consolation, much pitying, very merciful, to be long-suffering, to wait for those who have turned. And to turn is really to cease from our sins, and to look no longer behind.

[3905] 1 Cor. xiii. 5.

[3906] 1 Pet. iv. 8.

[3907] 1 John iv. 18.

[3908] 1 Cor. xiii. 4-8, 13.

[3909] i.e., of baptism.

[3910] Luke xv. 10.

[3911] Hos. vi. 6; Matt. ix. 13.

[3912] Ezek. xviii. 23.

[3913] Isa. i. 18.

[3914] Matt. vi. 14.

[3915] Luke xi. 13.

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