St Ignatius of Antioch's letter to the Trallians
Faith is the body of the Lord and love is his blood |
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Take
on meekness. Be renewed in faith, which is the flesh of the Lord, and
in love, which is the blood of Jesus Christ. Let none of you have a
grudge against his neighbour. Give no occasion to the heathen: do not
let the congregation of God be blasphemed because of the behaviour of a
few foolish persons. For Woe to him who makes anyone blaspheme my name without a cause.
Be deaf therefore when anyone preaches to you without
mentioning Jesus Christ, who was of the family of David, who was truly
born of Mary, who truly ate and drank, was truly persecuted under
Pontius Pilate, was truly crucified and died in the sight of those in
heaven and on earth and under the earth; who was also truly raised from
the dead, when his Father raised him up — just as his Father will raise
us up, believers in Christ Jesus without whom we have no true life.
Flee from these preachers, these wicked offshoots that
bear deadly fruit, one taste of which is fatal. These have not been
planted by the Father; if they had been, they would grow as branches of
the Cross and their fruit would be incorruptible. Through the Cross he
calls you, who are parts of his own body, to himself. A head cannot come
into being alone, without the rest of the body; for God promises unity,
as he himself is unity.
I greet you from Smyrna together with the Churches of
God that are present with me, men who in all things have given me solace
in the flesh and in the spirit. I carry my chains for the sake of Jesus
Christ, praying that I may attain to God; and these chains appeal to
you to continue in your present harmony and in prayer with one another.
For it is right that each of you, and especially the presbyters, should
give the bishop peace of mind, to the honour of the Father, of Jesus
Christ, and of the Apostles. I appeal to you to listen to me in love, so
that this letter can never be used in evidence against you. And pray
for me also, for I have need of your love in the mercy of God, that I
may be granted the lot which I am set to obtain, and not be rejected.
The love of the Smyrnaeans and Ephesians greets you:
remember in your prayers the Church in Syria, of which I am the most
undeserving member. Farewell in Jesus Christ. Submit yourselves to the
bishop as you would to God’s commandments, submit to the clergy
likewise. Let each of you individually love one another with an
undivided heart. My spirit is consecrated to you not only now, but also
when I reach the presence of God. I am still in peril, but the Father
can be trusted in Jesus Christ to fulfil both your prayers and mine. May
you be found blameless in Christ.
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