The letter of St Ignatius of Antioch to the Romans |
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Let me not only be called a Christian, but prove to be one |
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You
have never begrudged the martyrs their triumph but rather trained them
for it. And so I am asking you to be consistent with the lessons you
teach them. Just beg for me the courage and endurance not only to speak
but also to will what is right, so that I may not only be called a
Christian, but prove to be one. For if I prove myself to be a Christian
by martyrdom, then people will call me one, and my loyalty to Christ
will be apparent when the world sees me no more. Nothing you can see is
truly good. For our Lord Jesus Christ, now that he has returned to his
Father, has revealed himself more clearly. Our task is not one of
producing persuasive propaganda; Christianity shows its greatness when
it is hated by the world.
I am writing to all the churches to declare to them
all that I am glad to die for God, provided you do not hinder me. I beg
you not to show me a misplaced kindness. Let me be the food of beasts
that I may come to God. I am his wheat, and I shall be ground by the
teeth of beasts, that I may become Christ’s pure bread.
I would rather that you coaxed the beasts to become my
tomb and to leave no scrap of me behind; then when I have died I will
be a burden to no one. I shall be a true disciple of Christ when the
world no longer sees my body. Pray to Christ for me that by these means I
may become a sacrifice to God. I do not give you orders like Peter and
Paul. They were apostles, I am a condemned criminal; they were free, I
am still a slave. But if I suffer, I shall become the freedman of Jesus
Christ and I shall rise again to freedom in him.
Now as a prisoner I am learning to give up my own
wishes. All the way from Syria to Rome I am fighting wild beasts, by
land and by sea, by day and by night, chained as I am to ten leopards, I
mean the detachment of soldiers who guard me; the better you treat
them, the worse they become. I am more and more trained in discipleship
by their ill usage of me, but I am not therefore justified. How
happy I will be with the beasts which are prepared for me! I hope that
they will make short work of me. I shall even coax them to devour me
quickly and not to be afraid of touching me, as sometimes happens; in
fact, if they hold back, I shall force them to it. Bear with me, for I
know what is good for me. Now I am beginning to be a disciple. May
nothing visible or invisible rob me of my prize, which is Jesus Christ!
The fire, the cross, packs of wild beasts, lacerations, rendings,
wrenching of bones, mangling of limbs, crushing of the whole body, the
horrible tortures of the devil – let all these things come upon me, if
only I may gain Jesus Christ!
The fire, the cross, packs of wild beasts, lacerations, rendings,
wrenching of bones, mangling of limbs, crushing of the whole body, the
horrible tortures of the devil – let all these things come upon me, if
only I may gain Jesus Christ!
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