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Title: The Repentant Sinner
Author: Leo Tolstoy
Date: 1886
Language: en
Topics: religion
Source: Original text from http://www.revoltlib.com/?id=10357, 2021.

Leo Tolstoy

The Repentant Sinner

'And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy

Kingdom. And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt

thou be with me in paradise.'-Luke xxiii. 42, 43.

There was once a man who lived for seventy years in the world, and lived

in sin all that time. He fell ill, but even then did not repent. Only at

the last moment, as he was dying, he wept and said:

'Lord! forgive me, as Thou forgavest

thief upon the cross the thief upon the cross

.'

And as he said these words, his soul left his body. And the soul of the

sinner, feeling love towards God and faith in His mercy, went to the

gates of heaven, and knocked, praying to be let into the heavenly

kingdom.

Then a voice spoke from within the gate:

'What man is it that knocks at the gates of Paradise, and what deeds did

he do during his life?'

And the voice of the Accuser replied, recounting all the man's evil

deeds, and not a single good one.

And the voice from within the gates answered:

'Sinners cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven. Go hence!'

Then the man said:

'Lord, I hear thy voice, but cannot see thy face, nor do I know thy

name.'

The voice answered:

'I am Peter, the Apostle.'

And the sinner replied:

​'Have pity on me, Apostle Peter! Remember man's weakness, and God's

mercy. Wert not thou a disciple of Christ? Didst not thou hear his

teaching from his own lips, and hadst thou not his example before thee?

Remember then how, when he sorrowed and was grieved in spirit, and three

times asked thee to keep awake and pray, thou didst sleep, because thine

eyes were heavy, and three times he found thee sleeping. So it was with

me. Remember, also, how thou didst promise to be faithful unto death,

and yet

thrice deny him didst thrice deny him

, when he was taken before

Caiaphas

. So it was with me. And remember, too, how when the cock crowed thou

didst go out and didst weep bitterly. So it is with me. Thou canst not

refuse to let me in.'

And the voice behind the gates was silent.

Then the sinner stood a little while, and again began to knock, and to

ask to be let into the kingdom of heaven.

And he heard another voice behind the gates, which said:

'Who is this man, and how did he live on earth?'

And the voice of the Accuser again repeated all the sinner's evil deeds,

and not a single good one.

And the voice from behind the gates replied:

'Go hence! Such sinners cannot live with us in Paradise.' Then the

sinner said:

'Lord, I hear thy voice, but I see thee not, nor do I know thy name.'

And the voice answered:

'I am David; king and prophet.'

The sinner did not despair, nor did he leave the gates of paradise, but

said:

'Have pity on me, King David! Remember man's weakness, and God's mercy.

God loved thee and exalted thee among men. Thou hadst all: a kingdom,

and honor, and riches, and wives, and children; but thou sawest from thy

house-top

wife of a poor man the wife of a poor man

, and sin entered into thee, and thou tookest the wife of

Uriah

, and didst slay him with the sword of the Ammonites. Thou, a rich man,

didst take from ​the poor man his one ewe lamb, and didst kill him. I

have done likewise. Remember, then, how thou didst repent, and how thou

saidst, "I acknowledge my transgressions: my sin is ever before me?" I

have done the same. Thou canst not refuse to let me in.'

And the voice from within the gates was silent.

The sinner having stood a little while, began knocking again, and asking

to be let into the kingdom of heaven. And a third voice was heard within

the gates, saying:

'Who is this man, and how has he spent his life on earth?'

And the voice of the Accuser replied for the third time, recounting the

sinner's evil deeds, and not mentioning one good deed.

And the voice within the gates said:

'Depart hence! Sinners cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven.'

And the sinner said:

'Thy voice I hear, but thy face I see not, neither do I know thy name.'

Then the voice replied:

'I am

the Divine John the Divine

, the beloved disciple of Christ.'

And the sinner rejoiced and said:

'Now surely I shall be allowed to enter. Peter and David must let me in,

because they know man's weakness and God's mercy; and thou wilt let me

in, because thou lovest much. Was it not thou, John the Divine, who

wrote that God is Love, and that he who loves not, knows not God? And in

thine old age didst thou not say unto men: "Brethren, love one another."

How, then, canst thou look on me with hatred, and drive me away? Either

thou must renounce what thou hast said, or loving me, must let me enter

the kingdom of heaven.'

And the gates of Paradise opened, and John embraced the repentant sinner

and took him into the kingdom of heaven.