How To Honor God
I have honored Thee on the earth by completing the work which Thou hast given me to do; and now do Thou honor me, Father.
—Jesus.
Growing Old Gracefully
The noble soul in old age returns to God as to that port whence she set forth on the sea of this life. And as the good mariner, when he approaches port, furls his sails, and with slow course gently enters it, so should we furl the sails of our worldly affairs and turn to God with our whole mind and heart, so that we may arrive at that port with all sweetness and peace. And in regard to this we have from our own nature a great lesson of sweetness, that in such a death as this there is no pain nor any bitterness, but as a ripe fruit is easily and without violence detached from its twig, so our soul without affliction is parted from the body in which it has been. And just as to him who comes from a long journey, before he enters into the gate to his city, the citizens thereof go forth to meet him, so the citizens of the eternal life come to meet the noble soul; and they do so through her good deeds and contemplations: for having now rendered herself to God, and withdrawn herself from worldly affairs and thoughts, she seems to see whom she believes to be nigh unto God.
The noble soul then at this age renders herself to God and awaits the end of life with great desire; and it seems to her that she is leaving the inn and returning to her own house, it seems to her that she is leaving the road and returning to the city, it seems to her that she is leaving the sea and returning to port.
And also the noble soul at this age blesses the past times; and well may she bless them, because revolving them through her memory she recalls her right deeds, without which she could not arrive with such great riches or so great gain at the port to which she is approaching. And she does like the good merchant, who when he draws near his port, examines his getting, and says: “had I not passed along such a way, I should not have this treasure, nor have gained that which I may enjoy in my city to which I am drawing near”; and therefore he blesses the way which he has come.
—Dante.
Alternate Reading: Psalms 16: 5-9.