St Ignatius of Antioch's letter to the Magnesians
United in one prayer and one hope, in joy and holiness |
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Since
I have met the persons I have just mentioned and seeing and embracing
them I have seen and embraced your whole congregation, I exhort you — be
zealous to do all things in harmony with God, with the bishop presiding
in the place of God, and the presbyters in the place of the Council of
the Apostles, and the deacons, who are most dear to me, entrusted with
the service of Jesus Christ, who was from eternity with the Father and
was made manifest at the end of time. Be all in conformity with God, and
respect one another, and let no man judge his neighbour according to
the flesh, but in everything love one another in Jesus Christ. Let there
be nothing in you which can divide you, but be united with the bishop
and with those who preside over you as an example and lesson of
immortality.
Just as the Lord was united to the Father and did
nothing without him, neither by himself nor through the Apostles, so you
also must do nothing without the bishop and the presbyters. Do not
attempt to make anything appear right for you by yourselves, but let
there be in common one prayer, one supplication, one mind, one hope in
love, in the joy which is without fault, the joy that is Jesus Christ,
than whom there is nothing better. Hasten all to come together as to one
temple of God, as to one altar, to one Jesus Christ, who came from the
one Father, and is with one Father, and returned to one Father.
Do not let yourselves be seduced by foreign teachings
or by old and worthless fables. If we continue to live according to
Jewish law then we are simply showing that we have not received grace.
Look at their holy prophets: their lives were filled with Jesus Christ
and inspired by his grace to teach doubters that there is one God, and
for this they were persecuted. That one God manifested himself through
Jesus Christ his son, who is his Word proceeding from silence and in all
respects was well-pleasing to the One who sent him.
You see how the followers of the ancient customs have
come to a new hope. They no longer rule their lives by the Sabbath but
by the Lord’s Day, which is our day also, the day on which also our life
sprang up through him and his death. Though some deny it, it is by this
mystery that we received faith, and for this reason also we suffer,
that we may be found to be true disciples of Jesus Christ our only
teacher. If all this is true, how can we possibly not give him a place
in our lives, since even the prophets were his disciples in the Spirit
and looked forward to him as their teacher? They waited for him in
righteousness, and when he came he raised them from the dead.
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