21. Finally, the Apostle Paul reproaches, and rebukes, and blames any who are in sorrow at the departure of their friends. “I would not,” says he, “have you ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them which are asleep in Jesus will God bring with Him.”41 1 Thess. iv. 13. He says that those have sorrow in the departure of their friends who have no hope. But we who live in hope, and believe in God, and trust that Christ suffered for us and rose again, abiding in Christ, and through Him and in Him rising again, why either are we ourselves unwilling to depart hence from this life, or do we bewail and grieve for our friends when they depart as if they were lost, when Christ Himself, our Lord and God, encourages us and says, “I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he die, yet shall live; and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall not die eternally?”42 John xi. 25. If we believe in Christ, let us have faith in His words and promises; and since we shall not die eternally, let us come with a glad security unto Christ, with whom we are both to conquer and to reign for ever.
XXI. Increpat denique apostolus Paulus et objurgabat et culpat si qui contristentur in excessu suorum: Nolumus , inquit, ignorare vos, fratres, de dormientibus, ut non contristemini sicut et caeteri qui spem non habent. Si enim credimus quia Jesus mortuus est et resurrexit, sic et Deus eos qui dormierunt in Jesu adducet cum illo (I Thessal. IV, 13, 14). Eos contristari dicit in excessu suorum qui spem non habent. Qui autem spe vivimus et in Deum credimus et Christum passum esse pro nobis et resurrexisse confidimus, in Christo manentes, et per ipsum atque in ipso resurgentes, quid aut ipsi recedere istinc de saeculo nolumus, aut nostros recedentes quasi perditos 0596C plangimus ac dolemus, ipso Christo Domino et Deo nostro monente ac dicente: Ego sum resurrectio et 0597Avita. Qui credit in me, licet moriatur, vivet; et omnis qui vivit et credit in me, non morietur in aeternum (Joan. XI, 25, 26). Si in Christum credimus, si fidem verbis et promissis ejus habemus, et non morimur in aeternum, ad Christum, cum quo et victuri et regnaturi semper sumus, laeta securitate veniamus.