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11. Of the Way
of the Lord, How It is Narrow, and How Jesus is the Way.
Now the way of the Lord is made straight in two
fashions. First, in the way of contemplation, when thought is
made clear in truth without any mixture of falsehood; and then in the
way of conduct, after the sound contemplation of what ought to be done,
when action is produced which harmonizes with sound theory of
conduct. And that we may the more clearly understand the text,
“Make straight the way of the Lord,” it will be well to
compare with it what is said in the Proverbs,4873
“Depart not, either to the right hand or to the
left.” For he who deviates in either direction has given up
keeping his path straight, and is no longer worthy of regard, since he
has gone apart from the straightness of the journey, for “the
Lord4874 is righteous, and loves righteousness, and
His face beholds straightness.” Hence he who is the object
of regard, and receives the benefit that comes from this oversight,
says,4875 “The light of Thy countenance was
shown upon us, O Lord.” Let us stand, then, as
Jeremiah4876 exhorts, upon the
ways, and let us see and ask after the ancient ways of the Lord, and
let us see which is the good way, and walk in it. Thus did the
Apostles stand and ask for the ancient ways of the Lord; they asked the
Patriarchs and the Prophets, enquiring into their writings, and when
they came to understand these writings they saw the good way, namely,
Jesus Christ, who said, “I am the way,” and they walked in
it. For it is a good way that leads the good man to the good
father, the man who, from the good treasure of his heart, brings forth
good things, and who is a good and faithful servant. This way is
narrow, indeed, for the many cannot bear to walk in it and are lovers
of their flesh; but it is also hard-pressed4877 by
those who use violence4878 to walk in it, for
it is not called afflicting, but afflicted.4879 For that way which is a living way,
and feels the qualities of those who tread it, is pressed and
afflicted, when he travels on it who has not taken off his shoes from
off his feet,4880 nor truly realized
that the place on which he stands. or indeed treads, is holy
ground. And it will lead to Him who is the life, and who says,
“I am the life.” For the Saviour, in whom all virtues
are combined, has many aspects. To him who, though by no means
near the end, is yet advancing, He is the way; to him who has put off
all that is dead He is the life. He who travels on this way is
told to take nothing with him on it, since it provides bread and all
that is necessary for life, enemies are powerless on it, and he needs
no staff, and since it is holy, he needs no shoes.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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