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Welcome to this blog honouring St. Thomas a Kempis. The "us" means you and I as I hope reading "The Imitation of Christ" over an extended time will help it sink in to our lives.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Chapter seven


 
  Avoiding False Hope and Pride
 
   VAIN is the man who puts his trust in men, in created things.
 
   Do not be ashamed to serve others for the love of Jesus Christ and to
   seem poor in this world. Do not be self-sufficient but place your trust
   in God. Do what lies in your power and God will aid your good will. Put
   no trust in your own learning nor in the cunning of any man, but rather
   in the grace of God Who helps the humble and humbles the proud.
 
   If you have wealth, do not glory in it, nor in friends because they are
   powerful, but in God Who gives all things and Who desires above all to
   give Himself. Do not boast of personal stature or of physical beauty,
   qualities which are marred and destroyed by a little sickness. Do not
   take pride in your talent or ability, lest you displease God to Whom
   belongs all the natural gifts that you have.
 
   Do not think yourself better than others lest, perhaps, you be
   accounted worse before God Who knows what is in man. Do not take pride
   in your good deeds, for God's judgments differ from those of men and
   what pleases them often displeases Him. If there is good in you, see
   more good in others, so that you may remain humble. It does no harm to
   esteem yourself less than anyone else, but it is very harmful to think
   yourself better than even one. The humble live in continuous peace,
   while in the hearts of the proud are envy and frequent anger.
 

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