6. But, beloved brethren, this is so, because faith is lacking, because no one believes that the things which God promises are true, although He is true, whose word to believers is eternal and unchangeable. If a grave and praiseworthy man should promise you anything, you would assuredly have faith in the promiser, and would not think that you should be cheated and deceived by him whom you knew to be stedfast in his words and his deeds. Now God is speaking with you; and do you faithlessly waver in your unbelieving mind? God promises to you, on your departure from this world, immortality and eternity; and do you doubt? This is not to know God at all; this is to offend Christ, the Teacher13 Or, “Master and Teacher.” of believers, with the sin of incredulity; this is for one established in the Church not to have faith in the house of faith.
VI. Hoc autem fit, fratres dilectissimi, quia fides deest, quia nemo credit vera esse quae promittit 0586B Deus, qui verax est, cujus sermo credentibus aeternus et firmus est. Si tibi vir gravis et laudabilis aliquid polliceretur, haberes utique pollicenti fidem, nec te falli aut decipi ab eo crederes quem stare in sermonibus atque in actibus suis scires. Nunc Deus tecum loquitur; et tu mente incredula perfidus fluctuas! Deus tibi de hoc mundo recedenti immortafitatem atque aeternitatem pollicetur; et tu dubitas! Hoc est Deum omnino non nosse; hoc est Christum, credentium dominum et magistrum, peccato incredulitatis offendere; hoc est in Ecclesia constitutum, fidem in domo fidei non habere.