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
Give ear unto me, O Sons: I have brought you up in much simplicity, and
guilelessness, and chastity, on account of the mercy of the Lord,[1602]
who has dropped His righteousness down upon you, that ye may be made
righteous and holy[1603] from all your iniquity and depravity; but you
do not wish to rest from your iniquity. Now, therefore, listen to me,
and be at peace one with another, and visit each other, and bear each
other’s burdens, and do not partake of God’s creatures alone,[1604] but
give abundantly of them to the needy. For some through the abundance of
their food produce weakness in their flesh, and thus corrupt their
flesh; while the flesh of others who have no food is corrupted, because
they have not sufficient nourishment. And on this account their bodies
waste away. This intemperance in eating is thus injurious to you who
have abundance and do not distribute among those who are needy. Give
heed to the judgment that is to come. Ye, therefore, who are high in
position, seek out the hungry as long as the tower is not yet finished;
for after the tower is finished, you will wish to do good, but will find
no opportunity. Give heed, therefore, ye who glory in your wealth, lest
those who are needy should groan, and their groans should ascend to the
Lord, and ye be shut out with all your goods beyond the gate of the
tower. Wherefore I now say to you who preside over the church and love
the first seats,[1605] “Be not like to drug-mixers. For the drug-mixers
carry their drugs in boxes, but ye carry your drug and poison in your
heart. Ye are hardened, and do not wish to cleanse your hearts, and to
add unity of aim to purity of heart, that you may have mercy from the
great King. Take heed, therefore, children, that these dissensions of
yours do not deprive you of your life. How will you instruct the elect
of the Lord, if you yourselves have not instruction? Instruct each other
therefore, and be at peace among yourselves, that I also, standing
joyful before your Father, may give an account of you all to your Lord.”
CHAP. X.
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