Chapter 1. We Ought to Think Highly of Christ
Brethren, it is fitting that you should think of
Jesus Christ as of God—as the Judge of the living and the dead. And it does not
become us to think lightly of our salvation; for if we think little of Him, we
shall also hope but to obtain little [from Him]. And those of us who hear
carelessly of these things, as if they were of small importance, commit sin,
not knowing whence we have been called, and by whom, and to what place, and how
much Jesus Christ submitted to suffer for our sakes. What return, then, shall
we make to Him, or what fruit that shall be worthy of that which He has given
to us? For, indeed, how great are the benefits which we owe to Him! He has
graciously given us light; as a Father, He has called us sons; He has saved us
when we were ready to perish. What praise, then, shall we give to Him, or what
return shall we make for the things which we have received? We were deficient
in understanding, worshipping stones and wood, and gold, and silver, and brass,
the works of men's hands; and our whole life was nothing else than death.
Involved in blindness, and with such darkness before our eyes, we have received
sight, and through His will have laid aside that cloud by which we were
enveloped. For He had compassion on us, and mercifully saved us, observing the
many errors in which we were entangled, as well as the destruction to which we
were exposed, and that we had no hope of salvation except it came to us from
Him. For He called us when we were not, and willed that out of nothing we
should attain a real existence.
Chapter 2. The Church, Formerly Barren, is Now Fruitful
Rejoice, you barren that bearest not; break
forth and cry, you that travailest not; for she that is desolate has many more
children than she that has an husband. In that He said, Rejoice, you barren
that bearest not, He referred to us, for our church was barren before that
children were given to her. But when He said, Cry out, you that travailest not,
He means this, that we should sincerely offer up our prayers to God, and should
not, like women in travail, show signs of weakness. And in that He said, For
she that is desolate has many more children than she that has an husband, [He
means] that our people seemed to be outcast from God, but now, through
believing, have become more numerous than those who are reckoned to possess
God. And another Scripture says, I came not to call the righteous, but sinners.
This means that those who are perishing must be saved. For it is indeed a great
and admirable thing to establish not the things which are standing, but those
that are falling. Thus also did Christ desire to save the things which were
perishing, Matthew 18:11 and has saved many by coming and calling us when
hastening to destruction.
Chapter 3. The Duty of Confessing Christ
Since, then, He has displayed so great mercy
towards us, and especially in this respect, that we who are living should not
offer sacrifices to gods that are dead, or pay them worship, but should attain
through Him to the knowledge of the true Father, whereby shall we show that we
do indeed know Him, but by not denying Him through whom this knowledge has been
attained? For He himself declares, Whosoever shall confess me before men, him
will I confess before my Father. Matthew 10:32 This, then, is our reward if we
shall confess Him by whom we have been saved. But in what way shall we confess
Him? By doing what He says, and not transgressing His commandments, and by
honouring Him not with our lips only, but with all our heart and all our mind.
Matthew 22:37 For He says in Isaiah, This people honours me with their lips,
but their heart is far from me. Isaiah 29:13
Chapter 4. True Confession of Christ
Let us, then, not only call Him Lord, for that
will not save us. For He says, Not every one that says to me, Lord, Lord, shall
be saved, but he that works righteousness. Wherefore, brethren, let us confess
Him by our works, by loving one another, by not committing adultery, or
speaking evil of one another, or cherishing envy; but by being continent,
compassionate, and good. We ought also to sympathize with one another, and not
be avaricious. By such works let us confess Him, and not by those that are of
an opposite kind. And it is not fitting that we should fear men, but rather
God. For this reason, if we should do such [wicked] things, the Lord has said,
Even though you were gathered together to me in my very bosom, yet if you were
not to keep my commandments, I would cast you off, and say unto you, Depart
from me; I know you not whence you are, you workers of iniquity.
Chapter 5. This World Should Be Despised
Wherefore, brethren, leaving [willingly] our
sojourn in this present world, let us do the will of Him that called us, and
not fear to depart out of this world. For the Lord says, You shall be as lambs
in the midst of wolves. Matthew 10:16 And Peter answered and said unto Him,
What, then, if the wolves shall tear in pieces the lambs? Jesus said unto
Peter, The lambs have no cause after they are dead to fear the wolves; and in
like manner, fear not them that kill you, and can do nothing more unto you; but
fear Him who, after you are dead, has power over both soul and body to cast
them into hell-fire. And consider, brethren, that the sojourning in the flesh
in this world is but brief and transient, but the promise of Christ is great
and wonderful, even the rest of the kingdom to come, and of life everlasting.
By what course of conduct, then, shall we attain these things, but by leading a
holy and righteous life, and by deeming these worldly things as not belonging
to us, and not fixing our desires upon them? For if we desire to possess them,
we fall away from the path of righteousness.
Chapter 6. The Present and Future Worlds are
Enemies to Each Other
Now the Lord declares, No servant can serve two
masters. If we desire, then, to serve both God and mammon, it will be
unprofitable for us. For what will it profit if a man gain the whole world, and
lose his own soul? This world and the next are two enemies. The one urges to
adultery and corruption, avarice and deceit; the other bids farewell to these
things. We cannot, therefore, be the friends of both; and it behooves us, by
renouncing the one, to make sure of the other. Let us reckon that it is better
to hate the things present, since they are trifling, and transient, and corruptible;
and to love those [which are to come,] as being good and incorruptible. For if
we do the will of Christ, we shall find rest; otherwise, nothing shall deliver
us from eternal punishment, if we disobey His commandments. For thus also says
the Scripture in Ezekiel, If Noah, Job, and Daniel should rise up, they should
not deliver their children in captivity. Now, if men so eminently righteous are
not able by their righteousness to deliver their children, how can we hope to
enter into the royal residence of God unless we keep our baptism holy and
undefiled? Or who shall be our advocate, unless we be found possessed of works
of holiness and righteousness?
Chapter 7. We Must Strive in Order to Be Crowned
Wherefore, then, my brethren, let us struggle
with all earnestness, knowing that the contest is [in our case] close at hand,
and that many undertake long voyages to strive for a corruptible reward; yet
all are not crowned, but those only that have laboured hard and striven
gloriously. Let us therefore so strive, that we may all be crowned. Let us run
the straight course, even the race that is incorruptible; and let us in great
numbers set out for it, and strive that we may be crowned. And should we not
all be able to obtain the crown, let us at least come near to it. We must
remember that he who strives in the corruptible contest, if he be found acting
unfairly, is taken away and scourged, and cast forth from the lists. What then
think ye? If one does anything unseemly in the incorruptible contest, what
shall he have to bear? For of those who do not preserve the seal [unbroken],
[the Scripture] says, Their worm shall not die, and their fire shall not be
quenched, and they shall be a spectacle to all flesh. Isaiah 66:24
Chapter 8. The Necessity of Repentance While We
are on Earth
As long, therefore, as we are upon earth, let us
practise repentance, for we are as clay in the hand of the artificer. For as
the potter, if he make a vessel, and it be distorted or broken in his hands,
fashions it over again; but if he have before this cast it into the furnace of
fire, can no longer find any help for it: so let us also, while we are in this
world, repent with our whole heart of the evil deeds we have done in the flesh,
that we may be saved by the Lord, while we have yet an opportunity of
repentance. For after we have gone out of the world, no further power of
confessing or repenting will there belong to us. Wherefore, brethren, by doing
the will of the Father, and keeping the flesh holy, and observing the
commandments of the Lord, we shall obtain eternal life. For the Lord says in
the Gospel, If you have not kept that which was small, who will commit to you
the great? For I say unto you, that he that is faithful in that which is least,
is faithful also in much. Luke 16:10-12 This, then, is what He means: Keep the
flesh holy and the seal undefiled, that you may receive eternal life.
Chapter 9. We Shall Be Judged in the Flesh
And let no one of you say that this very flesh
shall not be judged, nor rise again. Consider in what [state] you were saved,
in what you received sight, if not while you were in this flesh. We must
therefore preserve the flesh as the temple of God. For as you were called in
the flesh, you shall also come [to be judged] in the flesh. As Christ the Lord
who saved us, though He was first a Spirit became flesh, and thus called us, so
shall we also receive the reward in this flesh. Let us therefore love one another,
that we may all attain to the kingdom of God. While we have an opportunity of
being healed, let us yield ourselves to God that heals us, and give to Him a
recompense. Of what sort? Repentance out of a sincere heart; for He knows all
things beforehand, and is acquainted with what is in our hearts. Let us
therefore give Him praise, not with the mouth only, but also with the heart,
that He may accept us as sons. For the Lord has said, Those are my brethren who
do the will of my Father. Matthew 12:50
Chapter 10. Vice is to Be Forsaken, and Virtue
Followed
Wherefore, my brethren, let us do the will of
the Father who called us, that we may live; and let us earnestly follow after
virtue, but forsake every wicked tendency which would lead us into transgression;
and flee from ungodliness, lest evils overtake us. For if we are diligent in
doing good, peace will follow us. On this account, such men cannot find it
[i.e. peace] as are influenced by human terrors, and prefer rather present
enjoyment to the promise which shall afterwards be fulfilled. For they know not
what torment present enjoyment incurs, or what felicity is involved in the
future promise. And if, indeed, they themselves only did such things, it would
be [the more] tolerable; but now they persist in imbuing innocent souls with
their pernicious doctrines, not knowing that they shall receive a double
condemnation, both they and those that hear them.
Chapter 11. We Ought to Serve God, Trusting in
His Promises
Let us therefore serve God with a pure heart,
and we shall be righteous; but if we do not serve Him, because we believe not
the promise of God, we shall be miserable. For the prophetic word also
declares, Wretched are those of a double mind, and who doubt in their heart,
who say, All these things have we heard even in the times of our fathers; but
though we have waited day by day, we have seen none of them [accomplished]. You
fools! compare yourselves to a tree; take, for instance, the vine. First of all
it sheds its leaves, then the bud appears; after that the sour grape, and then
the fully-ripened fruit. So, likewise, my people have borne disturbances and
afflictions, but afterwards shall they receive their good things. Wherefore, my
brethren, let us not be of a double mind, but let us hope and endure, that we
also may obtain the reward. For He is faithful who has promised that He will
bestow on every one a reward according to his works. If, therefore, we shall do
righteousness in the sight of God, we shall enter into His kingdom, and shall
receive the promises, which ear has not heard, nor eye seen, neither have
entered into the heart of man. 1 Corinthians 2:9
Chapter 12. We are Constantly to Look for the
Kingdom of God
Let us expect, therefore, hour by hour, the
kingdom of God in love and righteousness, since we know not the day of the
appearing of God. For the Lord Himself, being asked by one when His kingdom
would come, replied, When two shall be one, that which is without as that which
is within, and the male with the female, neither male nor female. Now, two are
one when we speak the truth one to another, and there is unfeignedly one soul
in two bodies. And that which is without as that which is within means this: He
calls the soul that which is within, and the body that which is without. As,
then, your body is visible to sight, so also let your soul be manifest by good
works. And the male, with the female, neither male nor female, this He says,
that brother seeing sister may have no thought concerning her as female, and
that she may have no thought concerning him as male. If you do these things,
says He, the kingdom of my Father shall come. 1 Corinthians 7:29
Chapter 13. God's Name Not to Be Blasphemed
Brethren, then, let us now at length repent, let
us soberly turn to that which is good; for we are full of abundant folly and
wickedness. Let us wipe out from us our former sins, and repenting from the
heart be saved; and let us not be men-pleasers, nor be willing to please one
another only, but also the men without, for righteousness sake, that the name
may not be, because of us, blasphemed. For the Lord says, Continually my name
is blasphemed among all nations, and Wherefore my name is blasphemed;
blasphemed in what? In your not doing the things which I wish. Isaiah 52:5 For
the nations, hearing from our mouth the oracles of God, marvel at their
excellence and worth; thereafter learning that our deeds are not worthy of the
words which we speak—receiving this occasion they turn to blasphemy, saying
that they are a fable and a delusion. For, whenever they hear from us that God
says, No thank have ye, if you love them which love you, but you have thank, if
you love your enemies and them which hate you — whenever they hear these words,
they marvel at the surpassing measure of their goodness; but when they see,
that not only do we not love those who hate, but that we love not even those
who love, they laugh us to scorn, and the name is blasphemed.
Chapter 14. The Church Spiritual
So, then, brethren, if we do the will of our
Father God, we shall be members of the first church, the spiritual,— that which
was created before sun and moon; but if we shall not do the will of the Lord,
we shall come under the Scripture which says, My house became a den of robbers.
Jeremiah 7:11 So, then, let us elect to belong to the church of life, that we
may be saved. I think not that you are ignorant that the living church is the
body of Christ (for the Scripture, says, God created man male and female;
Genesis 1:27; cf. Ephesians 5:22-23 the male is Christ, the female the church,)
and that the Books and the Apostles teach that the church is not of the
present, but from the beginning. For it was spiritual, as was also our Jesus,
and was made manifest at the end of the days in order to save you. 1 Peter 1:20
The church being spiritual, was made manifest in the flesh of Christ,
signifying to us that if any one of us shall preserve it in the flesh and
corrupt it not, he shall receive it in the Holy Spirit. For this flesh is the
type of the spirit; no one, therefore, having corrupted the type, will receive
afterwards the antitype. Therefore is it, then, that He says, brethren,
Preserve the flesh, that you may become partakers of the spirit. If we say that
the flesh is the church and the spirit Christ, then it follows that he who
shall offer outrage to the flesh is guilty of outrage on the church. Such an
one, therefore, will not partake of the spirit, which is Christ. Such is the
life and immortality, which this flesh may afterwards receive, the Holy Spirit
cleaving to it; and no one can either express or utter what things the Lord has
prepared for His elect. 1 Corinthians 2:9
Chapter 15. He Who Saves and He Who is Saved
I think not that I counted trivial counsel
concerning continence; following it, a man will not repent thereof, but will
save both himself and me who counselled. 1 Timothy 4:16 For it is no small
reward to turn back a wandering and perishing soul for its salvation. James
5:19-25 For this recompense we are able to render to the God who created us, if
he who speaks and hears both speak and hear with faith and love. Let us,
therefore, continue in that course in which we, righteous and holy, believed,
that with confidence we may ask God who says, Whilst you are still speaking, I
will say, Here I am. Isaiah 58:9 For these words are a token of a great
promise, for the Lord says that He is more ready to give than he who asks. So
great, then, being the goodness of which we are partakers, let us not grudge
one another the attainment of so great blessings. For in proportion to the
pleasure with which these words are fraught to those who shall follow them, in
that proportion is the condemnation with which they are fraught to those who
shall refuse to hear.
Chapter 16. Preparation for the Day of Judgment
So, then, brethren, having received no small
occasion to repent, while we have opportunity, let us turn to God who called
us, while yet we have One to receive us. For if we renounce these indulgences
and conquer the soul by not fulfilling its wicked desires, we shall be
partakers of the mercy of Jesus. Know that the day of judgment draws near like
a burning oven, and certain of the heavens and all the earth will melt, like
lead melting in fire; and then will appear the hidden and manifest deeds of
men. Good, then, is alms as repentance from sin; better is fasting than prayer,
and alms than both; charity covers a multitude of sins, 1 Peter 4:4 and prayer
out of a good conscience delivers from death. Blessed is every one that shall
be found complete in these; for alms lightens the burden of sin.
Chapter 17. Same Subject Continued
Let us, then, repent with our whole heart, that
no one of us may perish amiss. For if we have commands and engage in
withdrawing from idols and instructing others, how much more ought a soul
already knowing God not to perish. Rendering, therefore, mutual help, let us
raise the weak also in that which is good, that all of us may be saved and
convert one another and admonish. And not only now let us seem to believe and
give heed, when we are admonished by the elders; but also when we take our
departure home, let us remember the commandments of the Lord, and not be
allured back by worldly lusts, but let us often and often draw near and try to
make progress in the Lord's commands, that we all having the same mind may be
gathered together for life. For the Lord said, I come to gather all nations
[kindreds] and tongues. This means the day of His appearing, when He will come
and redeem us— each one according to his works. And the unbelievers will see
His glory and might, and, when they see the empire of the world in Jesus, they
will be surprised, saying, Woe to us, because You were, and we knew not and
believed not and obeyed not the elders Isaiah 66:18 who show us plainly of our
salvation. And their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire be quenched;
and they shall be a spectacle unto all flesh. Isaiah 66:24 It is of the great
day of judgment He speaks, when they shall see those among us who were guilty
of ungodliness and erred in their estimate of the commands of Jesus Christ. The
righteous, having succeeded both in enduring the trials and hating the
indulgences of the soul, whenever they witness how those who have swerved and
denied Jesus by words or deeds are punished with grievous torments in fire
unquenchable, will give glory to their God and say, There will be hope for him
who has served God with his whole heart.
Chapter 18. The Author Sinful, Yet Pursuing
And let us, then, be of the number of those who
give thanks, who have served God, and not of the ungodly who are judged. For I
myself, though a sinner every whit and not yet fleeing temptation but
continuing in the midst of the tools of the devil, study to follow after
righteousness, that I may make, be it only some, approach to it, fearing the
judgment to come.
Chapter 19. Reward of the Righteous, Although
They May Suffer
So then, brothers and sisters, after the God of
truth I address to you an appeal that you may give heed to the words written,
that you may save both yourselves and him who reads an address in your midst.
For as a reward I ask of you repentance with the whole heart, while you bestow
upon yourselves salvation and life. For by so doing we shall set a mark for all
the young who wish to be diligent in godliness and the goodness of God. And let
not us, in our folly, feel displeasure and indignation, whenever any one
admonishes us and turns us from unrighteousness to righteousness. For there are
some wicked deeds which we commit, and know it not, because of the
double-mindedness and unbelief present in our breasts, and our understanding is
darkened by vain desires. Let us, therefore, work righteousness, that we may be
saved to the end. Blessed are they who obey these commandments, even if for a
brief space they suffer in this world, and they will gather the imperishable
fruit of the resurrection. Let not the godly man, therefore, grieve; if for the
present he suffer affliction, blessed is the time that awaits him there; rising
up to life again with the fathers he will rejoice for ever without a grief.
Chapter 20. Godliness, Not Gain, the True Riches
But let it not even trouble your mind, that we
see the unrighteous possessed of riches and the servants of God straitened. Let
us, therefore, brothers and sisters, believe; in a trial of the living God we
strive and are exercised in the present life, that we may obtain the crown in
that which is to come. No one of the righteous received fruit speedily, but
waits for it. For if God tendered the reward of the righteous in a trice,
straightway were it commerce that we practised, and not godliness. For it were
as if we were righteous by following after not godliness but gain; and for this
reason the divine judgment baffled the spirit that is unrighteous and heavily
weighed the fetter.
To the only God, invisible, Father of truth, who sent forth to us
the Saviour and Author of immortality, through whom He also manifested to us
the truth and the heavenly life, to Him be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
attributed to Saint Clement
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