Thursday, July 3, 2008

Of Double Mind

In reflecting on the book of James, 1:8 "since he is a man of two minds, unstable in all his ways."

In 1 Clement Chapter XXIII.-Be Humble, and Believe that Christ Will Come Again we see a use of this idea (what is it with older writers and no paragraphs?) :
"The all-merciful and beneficent Father has bowels [of compassion] towards those that fear Him, and kindly and lovingly bestows His favours upon those who come to Him with a simple mind. Wherefore let us not be double-minded; neither let our soul be lifted up on account of His exceedingly great and glorious gifts. Far from us be that which is written, "Wretched are they who are of a double mind, and of a doubting heart; who say, These things we have heard even in the times of our fathers; but, behold, we have grown old, and none of them has happened unto us." Ye foolish ones! compare yourselves to a tree: take [for instance] the vine. First of all, it sheds its leaves, then it buds, next it puts forth leaves, and then it flowers; after that comes the sour grape, and then follows the ripened fruit. Ye perceive how in a little time the fruit of a tree comes to maturity. Of a truth, soon and suddenly shall His will be accomplished, as the Scripture also bears witness, saying, "Speedily will He come, and will not tarry; " and, "The Lord shall suddenly come to His temple, even the Holy One, for whom ye look."

Where are we? Do we lie in limbo between two minds? Two opinions, two thoughts, two minds, two masters. Where do our loyalties lie?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow! Could you give some of the background on Clement? I know I've heard the name, but I've never before read anything (by him?). He seems to have great insight, though.