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
Those then who are to repent, if
they do repent, will be strong in faith, if they now repent while the
tower is building. For if the building be finished, there will not be
more room for any one, but he will be rejected. This privilege, however,
will belong only to him who has now been placed near the tower.”
CHAP. VI.
“As to those who were cut down and thrown far away from the tower, do
you wish to know who they are? They are the sons of iniquity, and they
believed in hypocrisy, and wickedness did not depart from them. For this
reason they are not saved, since they cannot be used in the building on
account of their iniquities. Wherefore they have been cut off and cast
far away on account of the anger of the Lord, for they have roused Him
to anger. But I shall explain to you the other stones which you saw
lying in great numbers, and not going into the building. Those which are
rough are those who have known the truth and not remained in it, nor
have they been joined to the saints. On this account are they unfit for
use.” “Who are those that have rents?” “These are they who are at
discord in their hearts one with another, and are not at peace amongst
themselves: they indeed keep peace before each other, but when they
separate one from the other, their wicked thoughts remain in their
hearts. These, then, are the rents which are in the stones. But those
which are shortened are those who have indeed believed, and have the
larger share of righteousness; yet they have also a considerable share
of iniquity, and therefore they are shortened and not whole.” “But who
are these, Lady, that are white and round, and yet do not fit into the
building of the tower?” She answered and said, “How long will you be
foolish and stupid, and continue to put every kind of question and
understand nothing? These are those who have faith indeed, but they have
also the riches of this world. When, therefore, tribulation comes, on
account of their riches and business they deny the Lord.” I answered and
said to her, “When, then, will they be useful for the building, Lady?”
“When the riches that now seduce them have been circumscribed, then will
they be of use to God.[1598] For as a round stone cannot become square
unless portions be cut off and cast away, so also those who are rich in
this world cannot be useful to the Lord unless their riches be cut down.
Learn this first from your own case. When you were rich, you were
useless; but now you are useful and fit for life. Be ye useful to God;
for you also will be used as one of these stones.”[1599]
CHAP. VII.
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