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Chapter XXXIV.
Of the way in which our renunciation is nothing but
mortification and the image of the Crucified.
Renunciation is nothing
but the evidence of the cross and of mortification. And so you must
know that to-day you are dead to this world and its deeds and desires,
and that, as the Apostle says, you are crucified to this world and this
world to you.795 Consider therefore
the demands of the cross under the sign796
of which you ought henceforward to live in this life; because
you no longer live but He lives in you who was crucified
for you.797 We must
therefore pass our time in this life in that fashion and form in which
He was crucified for us on the cross so that (as David says) piercing
our flesh with the fear of the Lord,798 we may
have all our wishes and desires not subservient to our own lusts but
fastened to His mortification. For so shall we fulfil the command of
the Lord which says: “He that taketh not up his cross and
followeth me is not worthy of me.”799
But perhaps you will say: How can a man carry his cross continually? or
how can any one who is alive be crucified? Hear briefly how this
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