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Imitating Christ
Imitating
Christ and Despising All Vanities on Earth
HE WHO
follows Me, walks not in darkness," says the Lord. John 8:12. By these
words of Christ we are advised to imitate His life and habits, if we wish to be
truly enlightened and free from all blindness of heart. Let our chief effort,
therefore, be to study the life of Jesus Christ.
The
teaching of Christ is more excellent than all the advice of the saints, and he
who has His spirit will find in it a hidden manna. Now, there are many who hear
the Gospel often but care little for it because they have not the spirit of
Christ. Yet whoever wishes to understand fully the words of Christ must try to
pattern his whole life on that of Christ.
What
good does it do to speak learnedly about the Trinity if, lacking humility, you
displease the Trinity? Indeed it is not learning that makes a man holy and just,
but a virtuous life makes him pleasing to God. I would rather feel contrition
than know how to define it. For what would it profit us to know the whole Bible
by heart and the principles of all the philosophers if we live without grace and
the love of God? Vanity of vanities and all is vanity, except to love God and
serve Him alone.
This
is the greatest wisdom - to seek the kingdom of heaven through contempt of the
world. It is vanity, therefore, to seek and trust in riches that perish. It is
vanity also to court honour and to be puffed up with pride. It is vanity to
follow the lusts of the body and to desire things for which severe punishment
later must come. It is vanity to wish for long life and to care little about a
well-spent life. It is vanity to be concerned with the present only and not to
make provision for things to come. It is vanity to love what passes quickly and
not to look ahead where eternal joy abides.
Often
recall the proverb: "The eye is not satisfied with seeing nor the ear
filled with hearing." Try, moreover, to turn your heart from the love of
things visible and bring yourself to things invisible. For they who follow their
own evil passions stain their consciences and lose the grace of God.
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