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22. Wie ist das glückselige Leben, und worin besteht es?

Ferne sei es, o Herr, fern sei dem Herzen deines Dieners, der dir bekennt, daß jede beliebige Freude mich glückselig machen könnte. Denn es gibt eine Freude, welche den Gottlosen nicht zuteil wird, sondern nur denen, welche dir um deinetwillen dienen und deren Freude du selbst bist, Und das eben ist das glückselige Leben, sich an dir, nach dir und deinetwegen zu freuen; das ist's und kein anderes. Die aber ein anderes dafür halten, suchen eine andere Freude, die nicht die wahre ist. Immer jedoch ist es ein Abbild von Freude, dem ihr Wille zugewandt bleibt.

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The Confessions of St. Augustin In Thirteen Books

Chapter XXII.--A Happy Life is to Rejoice in God, and for God.

32. Let it be far, O Lord,--let it be far from the heart of Thy servant who confesseth unto Thee; let it be far from me to think myself happy, be the joy what it may. For there is a joy which is not granted to the "wicked," 1 but to those who worship Thee thankfully, whose joy Thou Thyself art. And the happy life is this,--to rejoice unto Thee, in Thee, and for Thee; this it is, and there is no other. 2 But those who think there is another follow after another joy, and that not the true one. Their will, however, is not turned away from some shadow of joy.


  1. Isa. xlviii. 22. ↩

  2. Since "life eternal is the supreme good," as he remarks in his De Civ. Dei, xix. 4. Compare also ibid. viii. sec. 8, where he argues that the highest good is God, and that he who loves Him is in the enjoyment of that good. See also note on the chief good, p. 75, above. ↩

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