Lent 2015, Day Thirty-Four—Augustine (9)

For today’s citation, my last one from Augustine (perhaps!), I turn again to his sermonic material.  This passage comes from a sermon which also contributes to the liturgy of a number of churches for Holy Week.

In other words, he performed the most wonderful exchange with us. Through us, he died; through him, we shall live.

The death of the Lord our God should not be a cause of shame for us; rather, it should be our greatest hope, our greatest glory. In taking upon himself the death that he found in us, he has most faithfully promised to give us life in him, such as we cannot have of ourselves.

He loved us so much that, sinless himself, he suffered for us sinners the punishment we deserved for our sins. How then can he fail to give us the reward we deserve for our righteousness, for he is the source of righteousness? How can he, whose promises are true, fail to reward the saints when he bore the punishment of sinners, though without sin himself?

Jerry Shepherd
Lent
March 28, 2015