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From: Isaiah 55:6-9
Epilogue: Invitation to Partake of the Banquet of the Lord’s Covenant
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Commentary:
55:6-9. The Israelites are called to conversion. In order to return to their home-
land, they must return to God, must “seek” him (vv. 6-7). And the Lord, who
allows himself to be found and who does not judge in the way that men do, is
willing and able to grant forgiveness (vv. 8-9). In other words, the call to repen-
tance is grounded on the goodness of God who “will abundantly pardon” (v. 7).
Man, for his part, should grasp this opportunity that God offers him. So, the
words in this passage are a constant encouragement to begin and begin again
in the pursuit of virtue: “To be converted means to ask for forgiveness and to
seek out the strength of God in the Sacrament of reconciliation, and thus begin
again, advancing step by step every day, learning to overcome ourselves, to win
the spiritual battles that we face, and to give of ourselves joyfully, ‘for God loves
a cheerful giver’ (2 Cor 9:7)” (Bl. John Paul II, “Novo incipiente”, 8 April 1979).
And St Augustine, apropos of conversion, wrote: “Do not say: ‘Tomorrow, I will
he converted; tomorrow, I will give thanks to God; and all my sins, today’s and
yesterday’s, will be forgiven’. It is true that God promises forgiveness for your
conversion; but He does not promise tomorrow for your delays” (”Enarrationes
in Psalmos”, 144, 11).
The words of v. 8 are echoed by St Paul in Romans 11:33, and are a reminder
to us of just how narrow-minded we can be and how we can fail even to imagine
the great things that God has in store for us.
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Source: “The Navarre Bible: Text and Commentaries”. Biblical text from the
Revised Standard Version and New Vulgate. Commentaries by members of
the Faculty of Theology, University of Navarre, Spain.
Published by Four Courts Press, Kill Lane, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland, and
by Scepter Publishers in the United States.