9. “And in this,” saith he, “we do know Him, if we keep His commandments.” i.e.
10. “For all that is in the world, is the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride
9. “Let us love, because He first loved us.” i.e.
13. “And we have seen, and are witnesses, that God hath sent His Son to be the Saviour of the world.”444 1 John iv. 14. Set your minds at rest, ye that are sick: such a Physician is come, and do ye despair? Great were the diseases, incurable were the wounds, desperate was the sickness. Dost thou note the greatness of thine ill, and not note the omnipotence of the Physician? Thou art desperate, but He is omnipotent; Whose witnesses are these that first were healed, and that announce the Physician: yet even they are made whole in hope rather than in the reality. For so saith the apostle: “For by hope we are saved.”445 1 John viii. 24. We have begun therefore to be made whole in faith: but our wholeness shall be perfected “when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality.”446 1 Cor. xv. 53. This is hope, not the reality. But he that rejoiceth in hope shall hold the reality also: whereas he that hath not the hope, shall not be able to attain unto the reality.
13. Et nos vidimus, et testes sumus, quia Pater misit Filium suum Salvatorem mundi. Securi estote qui aegrotatis: talis medicus venit, et desperatis? Magni erant morbi, insanabilia erant vulnera, desperata erat aegritudo. Magnitudinem mali tui attendis, omnipotentiam medici non attendis? Tu desperatus es; sed ille omnipotens est: cujus testes isti sunt qui primo sanati, et annuntiantes medicum; et ipsi tamen plus 2044 spe sanati quam re. Nam sic dicit Apostolus: Spe enim salvi facti sumus (Rom. VIII, 24). Coepimus ergo sanari in fide: perficietur autem salus nostra, cum corruptibile hoc induerit incorruptionem, et mortale hoc induerit immortalitatem (I Cor. XV, 53, 54). Haec spes est, nondum res. Sed qui gaudet in spe, tenebit et rem: qui autem spem non habet, ad rem non poterit pervenire.