Friday, April 3, 2015

St Augustine

Kultura Friday submission from "The Treatise of Saint Augustine the Bishop on the Psalms".
"Would that those who now test us were converted and tried with us; yet though they continue to try us, let us not hate them, for we do not know whether any of them will persist to the end in their evil ways. And most of the time, when you think you are hating your enemy, you are hating your brother without knowing it.
Only the devil and his angels are shown to us in the Holy Scriptures as doomed to eternal fire. It is only their amendment that is hopeless, and against them we wage a hidden battle. For this battle the Apostle arms us, saying, “We are not contending against flesh and blood,” that is, not against human beings whom we see, “but against the principalities, against the powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world.” So that you may not think that demons are the rulers of heaven and earth, he says, “of the darkness of this world.”
He says, “of the world,” meaning the lovers of the world—of the “world”—meaning the ungodly and wicked—the “world” of which the Gospel says, “and the world knew him not.”

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