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John Chrysostom, on Rom 5:21
John Chrysostom · A.D. 347–407
Rom 5:21 · Douay-Rheims
“That as sin hath reigned to death; so also grace might reign by justice unto life everlasting, through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
On this verse:
“This he says to show that the latter ranks as a king, the former, death, as a soldier, being marshalled under the latter, and armed by it. If then the latter (i.e. sin) armed death, it is plain enough that the righteousness destructive hereof, which by grace was introduced, not only disarms death, but even destroys it, and undoes entirely the dominion thereof, in that it is the greatest of the two, as being brought in not by man and the devil, but by God and grace, and leading our life unto a goodlier estate, and to blessings unlimited. For of it there will never be any end (to give you a view of its superiority from this also). For the other cast us out of our present life, but grace, when it came, gave us not the present life, but the immortal and eternal one. But for all these things Christ is our voucher. Doubt not then for thy life if thou hast righteousness, for righteousness is greater than life as being mother of it.”
Imported from an open dataset — not yet checked against the printed edition.