The writings of Clement of Alexandria, Vol. 1 (of 2)Clement, of Alexandria, Saint
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The writings of Clement of Alexandria, Vol. 1 (of 2)
Clement, of Alexandria, Saint
Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- Early Church, ca. 30-600
But if we must distinguish, let it be granted that he is rich who
has many possessions, loaded with gold like a dirty purse; but the
righteous alone is graceful, because grace is order, observing a due
and decorous measure in managing and distributing. “For there are those
who sow and reap more,”[671] of whom it is written, “He hath dispersed,
he hath given to the poor; his righteousness endureth for ever.”[672]
So that it is not he who has and keeps, but he who gives away, that
is rich; and it is giving away, not possession, which renders a man
happy; and the fruit of the Spirit is generosity. It is in the soul,
then, that riches are. Let it, then, be granted that good things are
the property only of good men; and Christians are good. Now, a fool or
a libertine can neither have any perception of what is good, nor obtain
possession of it. Accordingly, good things are possessed by Christians
alone. And nothing is richer than these good things; therefore these
alone are rich. For righteousness is true riches; and the Word is more
valuable than all treasure, not accruing from cattle and fields, but
given by God--riches which cannot be taken away. The soul alone is its
treasure. It is the best possession to its possessor, rendering man
truly blessed. For he whose it is to desire nothing that is not in our
power, and to obtain by asking from God what he piously desires, does
he not possess much, nay all, having God as his everlasting treasure?
“To him that asks,” it is said, “shall be given, and to him that
knocketh it shall be opened.”[673] If God denies nothing, all things
belong to the godly.
CHAPTER VII.
FRUGALITY A GOOD PROVISION FOR THE CHRISTIAN.
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