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Chapter IV.—Perfect
Consecration and Devotion to God: What It is.
That which is laid down in the Book of
Numbers,2641 “greatly
to vow a vow,” serves to show, as, with a little more
explanation, I proceed to prove, that chastity is the great vow above
all vows. For then am I plainly consecrated altogether to the
Lord, when I not only strive to keep the flesh untouched by
intercourse, but also unspotted by other kinds of unseemliness.
For “the unmarried woman,” it is said,2642 “careth for the things of the
Lord, how she may please the Lord.;” not merely that she may bear
away the glory in part of not being maimed in her virtue, but in both
parts, according to the apostle, that she may be sanctified in body and
spirit, offering up her members to the Lord. For let us say what
it is to offer up oneself perfectly to the Lord. If, for
instance, I open my mouth on some subjects, and close it upon others;
thus, if I open it for the explanation of the Scriptures, for the
praise of God, according to my power, in a true faith and with all due
honour, and if I close it, putting a door and a watch upon it2643 against
foolish discourse, my mouth is kept pure, and is offered up to
God. “My tongue is a pen,”2644 an organ of wisdom; for the Word of the
Spirit writes by it in clearest letters, from the depth and power of
the Scriptures, even the Lord, the swift Writer of the ages, that
He quickly and swiftly
registers and fulfils the counsel of the Father, hearing the words,
“quickly spoil, swiftly plunder.”2645
2645
Isa. viii. 1. The LXX is quoted from
memory. The meaning, however, is nearer the original than the
E.V. Cf. Keil and Delitzsch, Bib. Com.,
in loc. | To such a Scribe the words may be
applied, “My tongue is a pen;” for a beautiful pen is
sanctified and offered to Him, writing things more lovely than the
poets and orators who confirm the doctrines of men. If, too, I
accustom my eyes not to lust after the charms of the body, nor to take
delight in unseemly sights, but to look up to the things which are
above, then my eyes are kept pure, and are offered to the Lord.
If I shut my ears against detraction and slanders, and open them to the
word of God, having intercourse with wise men,2646 then have I offered up my ears to the
Lord. If I keep my hands from dishonourable dealing, from acts of
covetousness and of licentiousness, then are my hands kept pure to
God. If I withhold my steps from going2647
2647
τὸ
πορευτικόν,
the power of going. | in perverse ways, then have I offered
up my feet, not going to the places of public resort and banquets,
where wicked men are found, but into the right way, fulfilling
something of the2648
commands. What, then, remains to me, if I also keep the heart
pure, offering up all its thoughts to God; if I think no evil, if anger
and wrath gain no rule over me, if I meditate in the law of the Lord
day and night? And this is to preserve a great chastity, and to
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