Consider now the way of light; any man who is bent on reaching his appointed goal must be very careful in all he does. Now these are the directions that have been given to us for this journey: love your Creator; reverence your Maker; give glory to him who redeemed you when you were dead; be single-minded but rich in spiritual treasure; avoid those who travel down death’s highway; hate whatever is displeasing to God; detest all hypocritical pretense; do not abandon God’s commandments. Do not put on airs, but be modest in whatever you do; claim no credit for yourself. Plot no evil against your neighbor, and do not give pride an entrance into your heart.
Love your neighbor
more than your own life. Do not kill an unborn child through abortion, nor
destroy it after birth. Do not refrain from chastising son or daughter, but
bring them up from childhood in the fear of the Lord. Do not set your heart on
what belongs to your neighbor and do not give in to greed. Do not associate
with the arrogant but cultivate those who are humble and virtuous.
Accept as a
blessing whatever comes your way in the knowledge that nothing ever happens
without God’s concurrence. Avoid duplicity in thought or in word, for such
deception is a deadly snare.
Share with your
neighbor whatever you have, and do not say of anything, this is mine. If you
both share an imperishable treasure, how much more must you share what is
perishable. Do not be hasty in speech; the mouth is a deadly snare. For your
soul’s good, make every effort to live chastely. Do not hold out your hand for
what you can get, only to withdraw it when it comes to giving. Cherish as the
apple of your eye anyone who speaks to you of the word of the Lord.
Night and day you
will bear in mind the hour of judgment; every day you will seek out the company
of God’s faithful, either by preaching the word, earnestly exhorting them, ever
considering how you can save souls by your eloquence, or else by working with
your hands to make reparation for your past sins.
Never hesitate to
give, and when you do give, never grumble; then you will know the one who will
repay you. Preserve the traditions you have received, adding nothing and taking
nothing away. The evildoer will ever be hateful to you. Be fair in your
judgments. Never stir up dissension, but act as peacemaker and reconcile the
quarrelsome. Confess your sins, and do not begin to pray with a guilty
conscience.
Such then is the
way of light.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a letter attributed to St. BarnabusPhoto taken from Waiting for the Word
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