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The Book of Jesus Sirach

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- Chapter 2 -

God’s servants must look for temptations: and must arm themselves with patience and confidence in God.

1
Son, when you apply yourself to the service of God, stand in justice and in fear, and prepare your soul for temptation.
2
Humble your heart, and persevere. Incline your ear, and accept words of understanding. And you should not hurry away in the time of distress.
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Endure steadfastly for God. Join yourself to God, and persevere, so that your life may increase in the very end.
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Accept everything that will happen to you, and persevere in your sorrow, and have patience in your humiliation.
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For gold and silver are tested in fire, yet truly, acceptable men are tested in the furnace of humiliation.
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Believe God, and he will restore you to health. And straighten your way, and hope in him. Observe his fear, and grow old in it.
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You who fear the Lord, wait for his mercy. And do not turn away from him, lest you fall.
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You who fear the Lord, believe in him. And your reward will not be taken away.
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You who fear the Lord, hope in him. And mercy will approach you, to your delight.
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You who fear the Lord, love him. And your hearts will be illuminated.
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My sons, consider the nations of men, and know that not one of them hoped in the Lord and was confounded.
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For who has remained in his commandment and been abandoned? Or who has called upon him, and yet he despised him?
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For God is upright and merciful, and he will forgive sins in the day of tribulation. And he is the Protector to all those who seek him in truth.
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Woe to the duplicitous heart, and to the wicked lips, and to the hands that do evil, and to the sinner who walks the earth by two ways!
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Woe to the dissolute in heart, who do not trust God! For, as a result, they will not be protected by him.(a)
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Woe to those who have lost endurance, and who have abandoned upright ways, and who have turned aside to depraved ways!
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And what will they do when the Lord begins to examine them?
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Those who fear the Lord will not be unbelieving toward his Word. And those who love him will keep to his way.
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Those who fear the Lord will seek the things that are well-pleasing to him. And those who love him will be filled with his law.
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Those who fear the Lord will prepare their hearts, and they will sanctify their souls in his sight.
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Those who fear the Lord keep his commandments, and they will have patience even until his examination,
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saying: “If we do not do penance, then we will fall into the hands of the Lord, and not into the hands of men.”
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For according to his greatness, so also is his mercy with him.

Footnotes

(a)2:15 Both are viable translations: ‘who do not believe in God’ and ‘who do not believe God.’ Both meanings are correct.(Conte)

God’s servants must look for temptations: and must arm themselves with patience and confidence in God.

1
My son, if you come to serve the Lord, prepare your soul for temptation.
2
Set your heart aright, constantly endure, and don’t make haste in time of calamity.
3
Cling to him, and don’t depart, that you may be increased at your latter end.
4
Accept whatever is brought upon you, and be patient when you suffer humiliation.
5
For gold is tried in the fire, and acceptable men in the furnace of humiliation.
6
Put your trust in him, and he will help you. Make your ways straight, and set your hope on him.
7
All you who fear the Lord, wait for his mercy. Don’t turn aside, lest you fall.
8
All you who fear the Lord, put your trust in him, and your reward will not fail.
9
All you who fear the Lord, hope for good things, and for eternal gladness and mercy.
10
Look at the generations of old, and see: Who ever put his trust in the Lord, and was ashamed? Or who remained in his fear, and was forsaken? Or who called upon him, and he neglected him?
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For the Lord is full of compassion and mercy. He forgives sins and saves in time of affliction.
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Woe to fearful hearts, to faint hands, and to the sinner who goes two ways!
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Woe to the faint heart! For it doesn’t believe. Therefore it won’t be defended.
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Woe to you who have lost your patience! And what will you all do when the Lord visits you?
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Those who fear the Lord will not disobey his words. Those who love him will keep his ways.
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Those who fear the Lord will seek his good pleasure. Those who love him will be filled with the law.
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Those who fear the Lord will prepare their hearts, and will humble their souls in his sight.
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We will fall into the hands of the Lord, and not into the hands of men; for as his majesty is, so also is his mercy.