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BEARING WITH THE FAULTS OF OTHERS
Imitation of Christ UNTIL God ordains otherwise, a man ought to bear patiently whatever he cannot correct in himself and in others. Consider it better thus—perhaps to try your patience and to test you, for without such patience and trial your merits are of little account. Nevertheless, under such difficulties you should pray that God…
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WORKS DONE IN CHARITY
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AVOIDING RASH JUDGMENT
Imitation of Christ TURN your attention upon yourself and beware of judging the deeds of other men, for in judging others a man labors vainly, often makes mistakes, and easily sins; whereas, in judging and taking stock of himself he does something that is always profitable. We frequently judge that things are as we wish…
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RESISTING TEMPTATION
Imitation of Christ SO LONG as we live in this world we cannot escape suffering and temptation. Whence it is written in Job: “The life of man upon earth is a warfare.” Everyone, therefore, must guard against temptation and must watch in prayer lest the devil, who never sleeps but goes about seeking whom he…
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VALUE OF ADVERSITY
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ACQUIRING PEACE AND THE ZEAL FOR PERFECTION
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AVOIDING IDLE TALK
Imitation of Christ SHUN the gossip of men as much as possible, for discussion of worldly affairs, even though sincere, is a great distraction inasmuch as we are quickly ensnared and captivated by vanity. Many a time I wish that I had held my peace and had not associated with men. Why, indeed, do we…
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OBEDIENCE AND SUBJECTION
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SHUNNING OVER-FAMILIARITY
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AVOIDING FALSE HOPE AND PRIDE