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
CHAP. VII.—_Reason of desiring to die._
SHORTER.
The prince of this world would fain carry me away, and corrupt my
disposition towards God. Let none of you, therefore, who are [in Rome]
help him; rather be ye on my side, that is, on the side of God. Do not
speak of Jesus Christ, and yet set your desires on the world. Let not
envy find a dwelling-place among you; nor even should I, when present
with you, exhort you to it, be ye persuaded to listen to me, but rather
give credit to those things which I now write to you. For though I am
alive while I write to you, yet I am eager to die. My love[1124] has
been crucified, and there is no fire in me desiring to be fed;[1125] but
there is within me a water that liveth and speaketh,[1126] saying to me
inwardly, Come to the Father. I have no delight in corruptible food, nor
in the pleasures of this life. I desire the bread of God, the heavenly
bread, the bread of life, which is the flesh of Jesus Christ, the Son of
God, who became afterwards of the seed of David and Abraham; and I
desire the drink of God, namely His blood, which is incorruptible love
and eternal life.
LONGER.
The prince of this world would fain carry me away, and corrupt my
disposition towards God. Let none of you, therefore, who are [in Rome]
help him; rather be ye on my side, that is, on the side of God. Do not
speak of Jesus Christ, and yet prefer this world to Him. Let not envy
find a dwelling-place among you; nor even should I, when present with
you, exhort you to it, be ye persuaded, but rather give credit to those
things which I now write to you. For though I am alive while I write to
you, yet I am eager to die for the sake of Christ. My love[1127] has
been crucified, and there is no fire in me that loves anything; but
there is living water springing up in me,[1128] and which says to me
inwardly, Come to the Father. I have no delight in corruptible food, nor
in the pleasures of this life. I desire the bread of God, the heavenly
bread, the bread of life, which is the flesh of Jesus Christ, the Son of
God, who became afterwards of the seed of David and Abraham; and I
desire the drink, namely His blood, which is incorruptible love and
eternal life.
CHAP. VIII.—_Be ye favourable to me._
SHORTER.
I no longer wish to live after the manner of men, and my desire shall be
fulfilled if ye consent. Be ye willing, then, that ye also may have your
desires fulfilled. I entreat you in this brief letter; do ye give credit
to me. Jesus Christ will reveal these things to you, [so that ye shall
know] that I speak truly. He[1129] is the mouth altogether free from
falsehood, by which the Father has truly spoken. Pray ye for me, that I
may attain [the object of my desire]. I have not written to you
according to the flesh, but according to the will of God. If I shall
suffer, ye have wished [well] to me; but if I am rejected, ye have hated
me.
LONGER.
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