Chapter 9.—When Perseverance is Granted to a Person, He Cannot But Persevere.
Now, moreover, when the saints say, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil,”18 Matt. vi. 13. what do they pray for but that they may persevere in holiness? For, assuredly, when that gift of God is granted to them,—which is sufficiently plainly shown to be God’s gift, since it is asked of Him,—that gift of God, then, being granted to them that they may not be led into temptation, none of the saints fails to keep his perseverance in holiness even to the end. For there is not any one who ceases to persevere in the Christian purpose unless he is first of all led into temptation. If, therefore, it be granted to him according to his prayer that he may not be led, certainly by the gift of God he persists in that sanctification which by the gift of God he has received.
9. Jam vero cum dicunt sancti, Ne nos inferas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo (Matth. VI, 9-13); quid aliud quam ut in sanctitate perseverent, precantur? Nam profecto concesso sibi isto Dei dono, quod esse Dei donum, cum ab illo poscitur, satis aperteque monstratur: isto ergo concesso sibi dono Dei, ne inferantur in tentationem, nemo sanctorum non tenet usque in finem perseverantiam sanctitatis. Neque enim quisquam in proposito christiano perseverare desistit, nisi in tentationem primitus inferatur. Si ergo concedatur ei quod orat, ut non inferatur; utique in sanctificatione, quam Deo donante percepit, Deo donante persistit.