A letter to the Corinthians by Pope St Clement I
Let us follow the way of truth |
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Let
us put on unity of mind, thinking humble thoughts, exercising
self-control, keeping ourselves far from all backbiting and slander,
being righteous in deed, and not in word only. Scripture says: He who says much hears much in his own turn. Or does the easy talker think that he is righteous?
It is our duty then to be eager to do good, for everything is from God. He warns us: See, the Lord is coming, and the reward he brings is before him, for paying each according to his work.
He urges us, who believe in him with all our heart, not to be idle or
careless in any good work. Our boasting and our confidence must rest on
him. Let us be subject to his will. Let us look carefully at the whole
host of his angels; they stand ready and serve his will. Scripture says:
Ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him, and a thousand
thousand served him, and cried out: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of
hosts; the whole creation is full of his glory.
We, too, dutifully gathered together in unity of mind,
should cry out to him continuously as with one voice, so as to share in
his great and glorious promises. It is written: Eye has not seen,
ear has not heard, man’s heart has not conceived, what great things have
been prepared for those who wait for him.
Beloved, how blessed, how wonderful, are God’s gifts!
Life with immortality, glory with righteousness, truth with confidence,
self-control with holiness: all these are the gifts that fall within our
understanding. What then are those gifts that are in store for those
who wait for him? Only the most holy Creator and Father of the ages
knows their greatness and their splendour.
We should then strive with the greatest zeal to be
found among the number of those who await him, so that we may share in
the promised gifts. How will this be, beloved? If our mind is fixed on
God through faith, if we are diligent in seeking what is pleasing and
acceptable to him, if we fulfil what is according to his blameless will
and follow the way of truth, casting away from ourselves all that is
unholy.
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