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We Ought to Shun that Which is Evil,
and Do that Which is Good.
“I told you,” said he, “that the
creatures of God are double,201 for restraint
also is double; for in some cases restraint has to be exercised, in
others there is no need of restraint.” “Make known to me,
sir,” say I, “in what cases restraint has to be exercised,
and in what cases it has not.” “Restrain yourself in regard
to evil, and do it not; but exercise no restraint in regard to good,
but do it. For if you exercise restraint in the doing of good, you
will commit a great sin;202 but if you exercise
restraint, so as not to do that which is evil, you are practising
great righteousness. Restrain yourself, therefore, from all iniquity,
and do that which is good.” “What, sir,” say I,
“are the evil deeds from which we must restrain ourselves?”
“Hear,” says he: “from adultery and fornication,
from unlawful revelling,203 from wicked luxury, from
indulgence in many kinds of food and the extravagance of riches, and from
boastfulness, and haughtiness, and insolence, and lies, and backbiting,
and hypocrisy, from the remembrance of wrong, and from all slander. These
are the deeds that are most wicked in the life of men. From all these
deeds, therefore, the servant of God must restrain himself. For he who
does not restrain himself from these, cannot live to God. Listen, then,
to the deeds that accompany these.” “Are there, sir,”
said I, “any other evil deeds?” “There are,”
says he; “and many of them, too, from which the servant of
God must restrain himself—theft, lying, robbery, false witness,
overreaching, wicked lust, deceit, vainglory, boastfulness, and all other
vices like to these.” “Do you not think that these are really
wicked?” “Exceedingly wicked in the servants of God. From
all of these the servant of God must restrain himself. Restrain yourself,
then, from all these, that you may live to God, and you will be enrolled
amongst those who restrain themselves in regard to these matters. These,
then, are the things from which you must restrain yourself.”
“But listen,” says he, “to the
things in regard to which you have not to exercise self-restraint,
but which you ought to do. Restrain not yourself in regard to that
which is good, but do it.” “And tell me, sir,” say I,
“the nature of the good deeds, that I may walk in them and wait on
them, so that doing them I can be saved.” “Listen,”
says he, “to the good deeds which you ought to do, and in regard
to which there is no self-restraint requisite. First of all204 there is faith,
then fear of the Lord, love, concord, words of righteousness, truth,
patience. Than these, nothing is better in the life of men. If any one
attend to these, and restrain himself not from them, blessed is he in his
life. Then there are the following attendant on these: helping widows,
looking after orphans and the needy, rescuing the servants of God from
necessities, the being hospitable—for in hospitality good-doing
finds a field—never opposing any one, the being quiet, having fewer
needs than all men, reverencing the aged, practising righteousness,
watching the brotherhood, bearing insolence, being long-suffering,
encouraging those who are sick in soul, not casting those who have
fallen into sin from the faith, but turning them back and restoring
them to peace of mind, admonishing sinners, not oppressing debtors
and the needy, and if there are any other actions like these.205
205 [1 Pet. iv. 9. Who does not
feel humbled and instructed by these rules of holy living. No wonder
Athanasius, while rejecting it from the canon (Contra Hæresim
Arian., p. 380) calls this a “most useful book.”
De Incarnatione, p. 38. Paris, 1537.] | Do these
seem to you good?” says he. “For what, sir,” say I,
“is better than these?” “Walk then in them,”
says he, “and restrain not yourself from them, and you will live
to God.206 Keep, therefore,
this commandment. If you do good, and restrain not yourself from it,
you will live to God. All who act thus will live to God. And, again,
if you refuse to do evil, and restrain yourself from it, you will live
to God. And all will live to God who keep these commandments, and walk
in them.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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