"...it is only in so far as the “person” – or the I who goes beyond itself and toward all men – finds itself involved the going beyond – or, in other words, in loving the neighbor in the way that
God who “makes his sun to rise … on the just and the unjust”, loves him – that it
sees itself as being included in hope …. And also as one who must always ask
himself whether he achieves this going beyond in reality and not just
apparently, decisively and not just irresolutely, irrevocably and not just for
a time. Even if someone could know himself as being in the “certainty” inherent
in Christian hope, he still does not know whether he will transgress against
love and thereby also forfeit the certainty of hope. It is therefore
indispensable that every individual Christian be confronted, in the greatest
seriousness, with the possibility of his becoming lost."
Dare We Hope, p.64, 2014 by Ignatius Press
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