Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: Friday – Third Week After Easter
Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation
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Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation
Church of Jesus! that wast promised by him to the earth during the days of his mortal life; that camest forth from his sacred Side when wounded by the Spear upon the Cross; that wast organized and perfected by him during the last days of his sojourn here below///
In the Second Book of Kings-(2 Kings xiv. 5), we read that a wise woman of Thecua addressed King
David this wise : My lord, I had two sons, and for my misfortune one killed the other; so
that I have now lost one and justice demands the other, the only one that is left; take compassion
on a poor mother, and let me not thus be deprived of both.
He who causeth a sinner to be converted from the error of his way shall save his soul from death
and shall cover a multitude of sins-(James v. 20). Would it not be cruelty in him who would see a
blind man walking over a precipice and not admonish him of his danger and thus rescue him from
temporal death ? But it would be still greater cruelty to neglect, when able, to deliver a neigh
bour from eternal death.
David placed all his hope of salvation in his future Redeemer, and said: Into thy hands, 0 Lord, I commend my spirit; Thou hast redeemed me, 0 Lord, the God of truth-(Ps. xxx. 6). But how much more ought we to place our confidence in Jesus Christ, now that He has come and has accomplished the work of Redemption! Hence each one of us should say, and repeat again and again with greater confidence: Into thy hands, 0 Lord, I commend my spirit; thou hast redeemed me, 0 Lord, the God of truth.
Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation
There is nothing on earth so grand, nothing so exalted, as the Princes of the Church—the Pastors appointed by the Son of God—who are to follow on, in unbroken succession, to the end of time: but let us not suppose that the subjects of this vast empire called the Church are devoid of dignity and greatness.
In the Second Book of Kings-(2 Kings xiv. 5), we read that a wise woman of Thecua addressed King
David this wise : My lord, I had two sons, and for my misfortune one killed the other; so
that I have now lost one and justice demands the other, the only one that is left; take compassion
on a poor mother, and let me not thus be deprived of both.
He who causeth a sinner to be converted from the error of his way shall save his soul from death
and shall cover a multitude of sins-(James v. 20). Would it not be cruelty in him who would see a
blind man walking over a precipice and not admonish him of his danger and thus rescue him from
temporal death ? But it would be still greater cruelty to neglect, when able, to deliver a neigh
bour from eternal death.
David placed all his hope of salvation in his future Redeemer, and said: Into thy hands, 0 Lord, I commend my spirit; Thou hast redeemed me, 0 Lord, the God of truth-(Ps. xxx. 6). But how much more ought we to place our confidence in Jesus Christ, now that He has come and has accomplished the work of Redemption! Hence each one of us should say, and repeat again and again with greater confidence: Into thy hands, 0 Lord, I commend my spirit; thou hast redeemed me, 0 Lord, the God of truth.