Nilus of Ancyra→Demetrius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To Demetrius the Monk.
You have very many pledges of God's care for you, having been granted countless benefits by him and through the putting-on of the monastic habit, and cherished, and guarded, even though at that time you were accomplishing no good work. Chewing over those things, then, with a grateful mind, humble your spirit, fleeing the company of those who, after coming to the solitary life, embrace arrogance, and puff out their cheeks, and swell up their chests, and dance attendance at the law-courts, and are forever talking of worldly affairs, and by the wicked deeds of their later state conceal the evils they once did, and have dragged in upon themselves that evil spirit together with the seven of more wicked spirits, so that, according to the word of the Gospel, the last things are shown to be worse than the first. Crush your own heart, therefore, as David says: "For I was brought very low before the Lord my God, and before men who trusted in him. For my heart was not lifted up, nor did I walk in great matters, nor in things too wonderful for me; but I was on my guard, lest I be likened to certain harsh and utterly untaught men, who forgot the works of the Lord, who did not remember the benefits and wonders which he showed and did for them in days of evil."
You have very many pledges of God's care for you, having been granted countless benefits by him and through the putting-on of the monastic habit, and cherished, and guarded, even though at that time you were accomplishing no good work. Chewing over those things, then, with a grateful mind, humble your spirit, fleeing the company of those who, after coming to the solitary life, embrace arrogance, and puff out their cheeks, and swell up their chests, and dance attendance at the law-courts, and are forever talking of worldly affairs, and by the wicked deeds of their later state conceal the evils they once did, and have dragged in upon themselves that evil spirit together with the seven of more wicked spirits, so that, according to the word of the Gospel, the last things are shown to be worse than the first. Crush your own heart, therefore, as David says: "For I was brought very low before the Lord my God, and before men who trusted in him. For my heart was not lifted up, nor did I walk in great matters, nor in things too wonderful for me; but I was on my guard, lest I be likened to certain harsh and utterly untaught men, who forgot the works of the Lord, who did not remember the benefits and wonders which he showed and did for them in days of evil."
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