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Chapter XV.
Of the difference between one who renounces the world
badly and one who does not renounce it at all.
Of those then who say
that they have renounced this world, and afterwards being overcome by
want of faith are afraid of losing their worldly goods, a charge is
given mystically in Deuteronomy. “If any man is afraid and of a
fearful heart let him not go forth to war: let him go back and return
home, lest he make the hearts of his brethren to fear as he himself is
timid and frightened.”885 What can one
want plainer than this testimony? Does not Scripture clearly prefer
that they should not take on them even the earliest stages of this
profession and its name, rather than by their persuasion and bad
example turn others back from the perfection of the gospel, and weaken
them by their faithless terror. And so they are bidden to withdraw from
the battle and return to their homes, because a man cannot fight the
Lord’s battle with a double heart. For “a double-minded man
is unstable in all his ways.”886 And
thinking, according to that
Parable in the Gospel,887 that he who goes forth with ten
thousand men against a king who comes with twenty thousand, cannot
possibly fight, they should, while he is yet a great way off, ask for
peace; that is, it is better for them not even to take the first step
towards renunciation, rather than afterwards following it up coldly, to
involve themselves in still greater dangers. For “it is better
not to vow, than to vow and not pay.”888 But finely is the one described as
coming with ten thousand and the other with twenty. For the number of
sins which attack us is far larger than that of the virtues which fight
for us. But “no man can serve God and Mammon.”889 And “no man putting his hand to
the plough and looking back is fit for the kingdom of
God.”890
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