11. If you fear to lose salvation, know that you can die; and, moreover, death should be contemned by you, for whom Christ was slain. Let the examples of the Lords passion, I beseech you, pass before your eyes; let the offerings, and the rewards, and the distinctions prepared come together before you, and look carefully at both events, how great a difficulty they have between them. For you will not be able to confess unless you know what a great mischief you do if you deny. Martyrs rejoice in heaven; the fire will consume those who are enemies of the truth. The paradise of God blooms for the witnesses; Gehenna will enfold the deniers, and eternal fire will burn them up. And, to say nothing of other matters, this assuredly ought rather to urge us, that the confession of one word is maintained by the everlasting confession of Christ; as it is written, “Whosoever shall confess me on earth before men, him also will I confess before my Father, and before His angels.”9 Luke xxii. 8. To this are added, by way of an enhancement of glory, the adornments of virtue; for He says, “The righteous shall shine as sparks that run to and fro among the stubble; they shall judge the nations, and shall have dominion over the peoples.”10 Wisd. iii. 7.
XI. Si salutem times perdere, scito te mori posse. Porro autem contemnenda tibi mors est, cui Christus occisus est. Ante oculos tibi, quaeso, concurrant Dominicae passionis exempla, concurrant oblata et praemia et parata discrimina, et quantam inter se habeant difficultatem res utrasque conspicito. Nec enim poteris 0793B confiteri, nisi scias quantum noceas si negaveris. Coelo martyres gaudent, veritatis inimicos ignis absumet. Paradisus Dei testibus floret, negatores gehenna complexa aeternus ignis inardescet. Et, ut de caeteris taceam, hoc nos utique magis debet hortari, quod confessio vocis unius Christi perpetua confessione servetur, sicut scriptum est: Qui me confessus fuerit in terris coram hominibus, et ego confitebor eum coram Patre meo et coram Angelis ejus (Luc. XXII, 8). Adhuc accedunt ad gloriae cumulum ornamenta virtutum. Ait enim: Fulgebunt justi tamquam scintillae in arundineto discurrentes, judicabunt nationes, et dominabuntur populis (Sap. III, 7).