That the Grace of God doth not join itself to those who mind earthly things
“My Son, precious is My grace, it suffereth not itself to be joined with outward things, nor with earthly consolations1. Therefore thou oughtest to cast away all things which hinder grace, if thou longest to receive the inpouring thereof. Seek a secret place for thyself, love to dwell alone with thyself, desire the conversation of no one; but rather pour out thy devout2 prayer to God, that thou mayest possess a contrite3 mind and a pure conscience. Count the whole world as nought4; seek to be alone with God before all outward things. For thou canst not be alone with Me, and at the same time be delighted with transitory things. Thou oughtest to be separated from thy acquaintances and dear friends, and keep thy mind free from all worldly comfort. So the blessed Apostle Peter beseecheth, that Christ’s faithful ones bear themselves in this world as strangers and pilgrims.1
2. “Oh how great a confidence shall there be to the dying man whom no affection to anything detaineth in the world? But to have a heart so separated from all things, a sickly soul doth not yet comprehend, nor doth the carnal man know the liberty of the spiritual man. But if indeed he desire to be spiritually minded, he must renounce5 both those who are far off, and those who are near, and to beware of no man more than himself. If thou perfectly6 conquer thyself, very easily shalt thou subdue7 all things besides. Perfect victory is the triumph over oneself. For whoso keepeth himself in subjection, in such manner that the sensual affections obey the reason, and the reason in all things obeyeth Me, he truly is conqueror8 of himself, and lord of the world.
3. “If thou desire to climb to this height, thou oughtest to start bravely, and to lay the axe9 to the root, to the end that thou mayest pull up and destroy the hidden inordinate10 inclination11 towards thyself, and towards all selfish and earthly good. From this sin, that a man loveth himself too inordinately12, almost everything hangeth which needeth to be utterly13 overcome: when that evil is conquered and put under foot, there shall be great peace and tranquillity14 continually. But because few strive earnestly to die perfectly to themselves, and do not heartily15 go forth16 from themselves, therefore do they remain entangled17 in themselves, and cannot be raised in spirit above themselves. But he who desireth to walk at liberty with Me, must of necessity mortify18 all his evil and inordinate affections, and must cling to no creature with selfish love.”
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n.安慰,慰问( consolation的名词复数 );起安慰作用的人(或事物) | |
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adj.卷入的;陷入的;被缠住的;缠在一起的v.使某人(某物/自己)缠绕,纠缠于(某物中),使某人(自己)陷入(困难或复杂的环境中)( entangle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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