The writings of the Apostolic FathersClement I, Pope
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The writings of the Apostolic Fathers
Clement I, Pope
Apostolic Fathers; Christian literature, Early
From Syria even unto Rome I fight with beasts,[1114] both by land and
sea, both by night and day, being bound to ten leopards, I mean a band
of soldiers, who, even when they receive benefits,[1115] show themselves
all the worse. But I am the more instructed by their injuries [to act as
a disciple of Christ]; “yet am I not thereby justified.”[1116] May I
enjoy the wild beasts that are prepared for me; and I pray that they may
be found eager to rush upon me, which also I will entice to devour me
speedily, and not deal with me as with some, whom, out of fear, they
have not touched. But if they be unwilling to assail me, I will compel
them to do so. Pardon me [in this]: I know what is for my benefit. Now I
begin to be a disciple, and have[1117] no desire after anything visible
or invisible, that I may attain to Jesus Christ. Let fire and the cross;
let the crowds of wild beasts; let breakings, tearings, and separations
of bones; let cutting off of members; let bruising to pieces of the
whole body; and let the very torment of the devil come upon me: only let
me attain to Jesus Christ.
CHAP. VI.—_By death I shall attain true life._
SHORTER.
All the pleasures of the world, and all the kingdoms of this
earth,[1118] shall profit me nothing. It is better for me to die in
behalf of[1119] Jesus Christ, than to reign over all the ends of the
earth. “For what shall a man be profited, if he gain the whole world,
but lose his own soul?”[1120] Him I seek, who died for us: Him I desire,
who rose again for our sake. This is the gain which is laid up for me.
Pardon me, brethren: do not hinder me from living, do not wish to keep
me in a state of death;[1121] and while I desire to belong to God, do
not ye give me over to the world. Suffer me to obtain pure light: when I
have gone thither, I shall indeed be a man of God. Permit me to be an
imitator of the passion of my God. If any one has Him within himself,
let him consider what I desire, and let him have sympathy with me, as
knowing how I am straitened.
LONGER.
All the ends of the world, and all the kingdoms of this earth,[1122]
shall profit me nothing. It is better for me to die for the sake of
Jesus Christ, than to reign over all the ends of the earth. “For what is
a man profited, if he gain the whole world, but lose his own soul?” I
long after the Lord, the Son of the true God and Father, even Jesus
Christ. Him I seek, who died for us and rose again. Pardon me, brethren:
do not hinder me in attaining to life; for Jesus is the life of
believers. Do not wish to keep me in a state of death,[1123] for life
without Christ is death. While I desire to belong to God, do not ye give
me over to the world. Suffer me to obtain pure light: when I have gone
thither, I shall indeed be a man of God. Permit me to be an imitator of
the passion of Christ, my God. If any one has Him within himself, let
him consider what I desire, and let him have sympathy with me, as
knowing how I am straitened.
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