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barlaam and ioasaph-第38章

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 and joys beyond all that tongue can tell; or ear can hear。  He is the mighty and only potentate; King of kings and Lord of lords; whose might is invincible; and whose lordship is beyond compare; who only is holy and dwelleth in holiness; who with the Father and with the Holy Ghost is glorified; into this faith I have been baptized。  And I acknowledge and glorify and worship One God in Three persons; of one substance; and not to be confounded; increate and immortal; eternal; infinite; boundless; without body; without passions; immutable; unchangeable; undefinable; the fountain of goodness; righteousness and everlasting light; maker of all things visible and invisible; containing and sustaining all things; provident for all; ruler and King of all。  Without him was there nothing made; nor without his providence can aught subsist。  He is the life of all; the support of all; the light of all; being wholly sweetness and insatiable desire; the summit of aspiration。  To leave God; then; who is so good; so wise; so mighty; and to serve impure devils; makers of all sinful lusts; and to assign worship to deaf and dumb images; that are not; and never shall be; were not that the extreme of folly and madness?  When was there ever heard utterance or language from their lips?  When have they given even the smallest answer to their bedesmen?  When have they walked; or received any impression of sense?  Those of them that stand have never thought of sitting down; and those that sit have never been seen to rise。  From an holy man have I learned the ugliness; ill savour and insensibility of these idols; and; moreover; the rottenness and weakness of the devils that operate in them and by them deceive you; and I loathe their wickednesses and; hating them with a perfect hatred; have joined myself to the living and true God; and him will I serve until my latest breath; that my spirit also may return into his hands。  When these unspeakable blessings came in my path I rejoiced to be freed from the bondage of evil devils; and to be reclaimed from dire captivity and to be illumined with the light of the countenance of the Lord。  But my soul was distressed and divided asunder; that thou; my lord and father; didst not share in my blessings。 Yet I feared the stubbornness of thy mind; and kept my grief to myself; not wishing to anger thee; but; without ceasing; I prayed God to draw thee to himself; and call thee back from the long exile that thou hast imposed upon thyself; a runagate alas!  from righteousness; and a servant of all sin and wickedness。  But sith thou thyself; O my father; hast brought mine affairs to light; hear the sum of my resolve: I will not be false to my covenant with Christ; no; I swear it by him that bought me out of slavery with his own precious blood; even if I must needs die a thousand deaths for his sake; die I will。  Knowing then how matters now stand with me; prithee; no longer trouble thyself in endeavouring to persuade me to change my good confession。  For as it were a thankless and never ending task for thee to try to grasp the heavens with thy hand; or to dry up the waters of the sea; so hard were it for thee to change me。  Either then now listen to my counsel; and join the household of Christ; and so thou shalt gain blessings past man's understanding; and we shall be fellows with one another by faith; even as by nature; or else; be well assured; I shall depart thy sonship; and serve my God with a clear conscience。〃

Now when the king heard all these words; he was furiously enraged: and; seized with ungovernable anger; he cried out wrathfully against him; and gnashed his teeth fiercely; like any madman。  〃And who;〃 said he; 〃is blameable for all my misfortunes but myself; who have dealt with thee so kindly; and cared for thee as no father before?  Hence the perversity and contrariness of thy mind; gathering strength by the licence that I gave thee; hath made thy madness to fall upon mine own pate。  Rightly prophesied the astrologers in thy nativity that thou shouldest prove a knave and villain; an impostor and rebellious son。  But now; if thou wilt make void my counsel; and cease to be my son; I will become thine enemy; and entreat thee worse than ever man yet entreated his foes。〃

Again said Ioasaph; 〃Why; O king; hast thou been kindled to wrath?  Art thou grieved that I have gained such bliss?  Why; what father was ever seen to be sorrowful in the prosperity of his son?  Would not such an one be called an enemy rather than a father?  Therefore will I no more call thee my father; but will withdraw from thee; as a man fleeth from a snake; if I know that thou grudgest me my salvation; and with violent hand forcest me to destruction。  If thou wilt force me; and play the tyrant; as thou hast threatened; be assured that thou shalt gain nought thereby save to exchange the name of father for that of tyrant and murderer。  It were easier for thee to attain to the ways Of the eagle; and; like him; cleave the air; than to alter my loyalty to Christ; and that good confession that I have confessed in him。  But be wise; O my father; and shake off the rheum and mist from the eyes of thy mind; lift them aloft and look upward to view the light of my God that enlighteneth all around; and be thyself; at last; enlightened with this light most sweet。  Why art thou wholly given up to the passions and desires of the flesh; and why is there no looking upward?  Know thou that all flesh is grass and all the glory of man as the flower of grass。 The grass withereth; and the flower thereof falleth away; but the word of my Lord; which by the gospel is preached unto all; shall endure for ever。  Why then dost thou thus madly cling to and embrace that glory; which; like spring flowers; fadeth and perisheth; and to beastly unsavoury wantonness; and to the abominable passions of the belly and the members thereunder; which for a season please the senses of fools; but afterwards make returns more bitter than gall; when the shadows and dreams of this vain life are passed away; and the lovers thereof; and workers of iniquity are imprisoned in the perpetual pain of dark and unquenchable fire; where the worm that sleepeth not gnaweth for ever; and where the fire burneth without ceasing and without quenching through endless ages?  And with these sinners alas! thou too shalt be imprisoned and grievously tormented; and shalt bitterly rue thy wicked counsels; and bitterly regret thy days that now are; and think upon my words; but there shall be no advantage in repentance; for in death there is no confession and repentance。  But the present is the set time for work: the future for reward。  Even if the pleasures of the present world were not evanescent and fleeting; but were to endure for ever with their owners; not even thus should any man choose them before the gifts of Christ; and the good things that pass man's understanding。 Soothly; as the sun surpasseth in radiance and brightness the dead of night; even so; and much more so; doth the happiness promised to those that love God excel in glory and magnificence all earthly kinship and glory; and there is utter need for a man to choose the more excellent before the more worthless。  And forasmuch as everything here is f
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