CHAPTER 2
Trust in God
prepare yourself for trials.a
and do not be impetuous in time of adversity.
that you may prosper in your last days.
in periods of humiliation be patient.
and the chosen, in the crucible of humiliation.b
make your ways straight and hope in him.
do not stray lest you fall.
and your reward will not be lost.
for lasting joy and mercy.
has anyone trusted in the Lord and been disappointed?
Has anyone persevered in his fear and been forsaken?
has anyone called upon him and been ignored?c
forgives sins and saves in time of trouble.
to the sinner who walks a double path!
and therefore have no shelter!
what will you do at the Lord’s visitation?
those who love him keep his ways.d
those who love him are filled with his law.
and humble themselves before him.
and not into the hands of mortals,
For equal to his majesty is his mercy;
and equal to his name are his works.e
* [2:1–11] Serving the Lord is not without its trials (v. 1); but no matter what happens, the genuine believer will remain sincere, steadfast, and faithful (vv. 2–3). Misfortune and humiliation are means of purification to prove one’s worth (vv. 4–5). Ben Sira believed that patience and unwavering trust in God are ultimately rewarded with the benefits of God’s mercy and of lasting joy (vv. 6–11).
* [2:12–18] A stern warning to those who compromise their faith in time of affliction; they fail in courage and trust and therefore have no security (vv. 12–14). But those who fear the Lord through obedience, reverence, love, and humility find his “mercy equal to his majesty” (vv. 15–18).
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