Eternity
55. But above all the thought of eternity
should keep us humble. Taking it for granted that I am mistaken in practicing
humility in this world, and in giving place to others, I know that my mistake
is small because everything below comes quickly to an end; but if I
am deceiving myself by living in reckless pride, my mistake is great because it
will last for all eternity. But even if I am living in humility, I must still
fear because I can never be sure whether this humility which I think I possess
is true humility or not; how much more then should I fear if I am living in
open pride? So be it, O my soul! satisfy all thy proud desires: be thou
esteemed, praised and honored by all the world; possess knowledge, riches and
pleasure without adversity, without opposition, without any obstacles to
trouble thee or restrain thy vicious passions. And then? And then? I pray thee
in this to imitate the proud Nabuchodonosor, who even in
the fulness of his power thought of "what should come to pass hereafter."
[Dan. ii, 29] All is vanity that hath an end; and we are doomed to enter into
that eternity which hath no end; therefore what will be the end of the vanity
of thy pride? The most ignominious humiliation:. and most bitter lamentations
that will last for ever and ever.
On this side the
grave all things pass away, but on the other side what will become of me? Quid futurum post hæc? To
this I give no thought; and to speak the truth this is the reason why I am
dominated by vanity, because I give so little thought to eternity.
King
David was most humble of heart because he he was filled with the
dread of eternity: "And I meditate in the night with my own heart: Will
God then cast off for ever." [Ps. lxxvi, 7, 8] Whenever the
world offers thee honors, fame and pleasure, remember,
my soul, to say within thyself: And then? And then?
"Remember what things have been before thee." [Ecclus xli, 5]
How many of those
who were conspicuous amongst the proud of this world have overcome their pride
and acquired humility by one single serious thought of eternity! The words of
the prophet have always been and will always be found true: "And the
ancient mountains were crushed to pieces, the hills of the world were bowed
down by the journeys of His eternity." [Hab. iii, 6]
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