Monday, March 31, 2014
Lose One's Life to Save It
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spirit and example of the world imperceptibly instil the error into the minds
of many that there is a kind of middle way of going to Heaven; and so, because
the world does not live up to the gospel, they bring the gospel down to the
level of the world. It is not by this example that we are to measure the
Christian rule, but by the words and life of Christ. All His followers are
commanded to labor to become perfect even as our heavenly Father is perfect,
and to bear His image in our hearts that we may be His children. We are obliged
by the gospel to die to ourselves by fighting self-love in our hearts, by the
mastery of our passions, by taking on the spirit of our Lord. These are the conditions
under which Christ makes His promises and numbers us among His children, as is manifest
from His words which the apostles have left us in their inspired writings. Here
is no distinction made or foreseen between the apostles or clergy or religious
and secular persons. The former, indeed, take upon themselves certain stricter
obligations, as a means of accomplishing these ends more perfectly; but the law
of holiness and of disengagement of the heart from the world is general and
binds all the followers of Christ.
- Butler’s Lives of the Saints, Vol. I, pp. 711-12
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