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Holy Rule Of Saint Benedict
CHAPTER IV The Instruments of Good Works
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(1) In the first place to love the Lord God with the whole heart, the
whole soul, the whole strength...(2) Then, one's neighbor as one's self
(cf Mt 22:37-39; Mk 12:30-31; Lk 10:27).(3) Then, not to kill...(4) Not
to commit adultery...(5) Not to steal...(6) Not to covet (cf Rom
13:9).(7) Not to bear false witness (cf Mt 19:18; Mk 10:19; Lk 18:20).
(8) To honor all men (cf 1 Pt 2:17).(9) And what one would not have
done to himself, not to do to another (cf Tob 4:16; Mt 7:12; Lk
6:31).(10) To deny one's self in order to follow Christ (cf Mt 16:24;
Lk 9:23).(11) To chastise the body (cf 1 Cor 9:27).(12) Not to seek
after pleasures.(13) To love fasting.(14) To relieve the poor.(15) To
clothe the naked... (16) To visit the sick (cf Mt 25:36).(17) To bury
the dead.(18) To help in trouble.(19) To console the sorrowing.(20) To
hold one's self aloof from worldly ways.(21) To prefer nothing to the
love of Christ.(22) Not to give way to anger.(23) Not to foster a
desire for revenge.(24) Not to entertain deceit in the heart.(25) Not
to make a false peace.(26) Not to forsake charity.(27) Not to swear,
lest perchance one swear falsely.(28) To speak the truth with heart and
tongue. (29) Not to return evil for evil (cf 1 Thes 5:15; 1 Pt
3:9).(30) To do no injury, yea, even patiently to bear the injury done
us.(31) To love one's enemies (cf Mt 5:44; Lk 6:27).(32) Not to curse
them that curse us, but rather to bless them.(33) To bear persecution
for justice sake (cf Mt 5:10).(34) Not to be proud...(35) Not to be
given to wine (cf Ti 1:7; 1 Tm 3:3).(36) Not to be a great eater. (37)
Not to be drowsy.(38) Not to be slothful (cf Rom 12:11).(39) Not to be
a murmurer. (40) Not to be a detractor.(41) To put one's trust in
God.(42) To refer what good one sees in himself, not to self, but to
God.(43) But as to any evil in himself, let him be convinced that it is
his own and charge it to himself.(44) To fear the day of judgment.(45)
To be in dread of hell.(46) To desire eternal life with all spiritual
longing.(47) To keep death before one's eyes daily.(48) To keep a
constant watch over the actions of our life.(49) To hold as certain
that God sees us everywhere.(50) To dash at once against Christ the
evil thoughts which rise in one's heart.(51) And to disclose them to
our spiritual father.(52) To guard one's tongue against bad and wicked
speech.(53) Not to love much speaking.(54) Not to speak useless words
and such as provoke laughter.(55) Not to love much or boisterous
laughter.(56) To listen willingly to holy reading.(57) To apply one's
self often to prayer.(58) To confess one's past sins to God daily in
prayer with sighs and tears, and to amend them for the future.(59) Not
to fulfil the desires of the flesh (cf Gal 5:16).(60) To hate one's own
will.(61) To obey the commands of the Abbot in all things, even though
he himself (which Heaven forbid) act otherwise, mindful of that precept
of the Lord: "What they say, do ye; what they do, do ye not" (Mt
23:3).(62) Not to desire to be called holy before one is; but to be
holy first, that one may be truly so called.(63) To fulfil daily the
commandments of God by works.(64) To love chastity.(65) To hate no
one.(66) Not to be jealous; not to entertain envy.(67) Not to love
strife.(68) Not to love pride.(69) To honor the aged.(70) To love the
younger.(71) To pray for one's enemies in the love of Christ.(72) To
make peace with an adversary before the setting of the sun.(73) And
never to despair of God's mercy.
Behold, these are the instruments of the spiritual art, which, if they
have been applied without ceasing day and night and approved on
judgment day, will merit for us from the Lord that reward which He hath
promised: "The eye hath not seen, nor the ear heard, neither hath it
entered into the heart of man, what things God hath prepared for them
that love Him" (1 Cor 2:9). But the workshop in which we perform all
these works with diligence is the enclosure of the monastery, and
stability in the community.
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