Book I, Chapter XXII · Of the Consideration of Human Misery
Thomas à Kempis
To Thomas à Kempis, time is not merely a succession of moments but a sacred opportunity. The prevailing mindset of his time often deferred spiritual progress, suggesting it was something to address later, after worldly concerns. Kempis counters this by urging immediate action—now is the moment to pursue salvation and reject the distractions of material life. This urgency mirrors his broader call to prioritize the eternal over the transient, reminding the reader that procrastination in matters of the soul is a costly gamble.