24. What will then be the glory of faith? what the punishment of faithlessness? When the day of judgment shall come, what joy of believers, what sorrow of unbelievers; that they should have been unwilling to believe here, and now that they should be unable to return that they might believe! An ever-burning Gehenna will burn up the condemned, and a punishment devouring with living flames; nor will there be any source whence at any time they may have either respite or end to their torments. Souls with their bodies will be reserved in infinite tortures for suffering. Thus the man will be for ever seen by us who here gazed upon us for a season; and the short joy of those cruel eyes in the persecutions that they made for us will be compensated by a perpetual spectacle, according to the truth of Holy Scripture, which says, “Their worm shall not die, and their fire shall not be quenched; and they shall be for a vision to all flesh.”43 Isa. lxvi. 24. And again: “Then shall the righteous men stand in great constancy before the face of those who have afflicted them, and have taken away their labours. When they see it, they shall be troubled with horrible fear, and shall be amazed at the suddenness of their unexpected salvation; and they, repenting and groaning for anguish of spirit, shall say within themselves, These are they whom we had some time in derision, and a proverb of reproach; we fools counted their life madness, and their end to be without honour. How are they numbered among the children of God, and their lot is among the saints! Therefore have we erred from the way of truth, and the light of righteousness hath not shined upon us, and the sun rose not on us. We wearied ourselves in the way of wickedness and destruction; we have gone through deserts where there lay no way; but we have not known the way of the Lord. What hath pride profited us, or what good hath the boasting of riches done us? All those things are passed away like a shadow.”44 Wisd. v. 1–9. The pain of punishment will then be without the fruit of penitence; weeping will be useless, and prayer ineffectual. Too late they will believe in eternal punishment who would not believe in eternal life.
XXIV. Quae tunc erit fidei gloria, quae poena perfidiae, cum judicii dies venerit? quae laetitia credentium, quae moestitia perfidorum, noluisse istic prius credere, et ut credant jam redire non posse? Cremabit addictos 0562A ardens semper gehenna, et vivacibus flammis vorax poena ; nec erit unde habere tormenta vel requiem possint aliquando vel finem. Servabuntur cum corporibus suis animae infinitis cruciatibus ad dolorem. Spectabitur illic a nobis semper qui hic nos spectavit ad tempus, et in persecutionibus factis oculorum crudelium brevis fructus perpetua visione pensabitur, secundum Scripturae sanctae fidem dicentis: Vermis eorum non morietur, et ignis eorum non extinguetur; et erunt ad visionem universae carni (Isa. LXVI, 24). Et iterum: Tunc stabunt justi in magna constantia adversus eos qui se angustiaverunt et qui abstulerunt labores eorum. Videntes turbabuntur timore horribili, et mirabuntur in subitatione insperatae salutis, dicentes inter se, poenitentiam habentes et prae angustia spiritus gementes: Hi sunt 0562B quos habuimus aliquando in derisum et in similitudinem improperii. Nos insensati viam illorum aestimabamus insaniam et finem illorum sine honore. Quomodo computati sunt inter filios Dei, et inter sanctos sors eorum est! Ergo erravimus a via veritatis, et justitiae lumen non luxit nobis, et sol non ortus est nobis. Lassati sumus in iniquitatis via et perditionis, ambulavimus solitudines difficiles, viam autem Domini ignoravimus. Quid nobis profuit superbia, aut quid divitiarum jactatio contulit nobis? Transierunt omnia illa tamquam umbra (Sap. V, 1-9). Erit tunc sine fructu poenitentiae dolor poenae, inanis ploratio et inefficax deprecatio. In aeternam poenam sero credent qui in vitam aeternam credere noluerunt.