
Our Journey
'A good tree cannot
bring
forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit' Mt
7.18
We must never forget that our primary objective is to seek
the union of the inner with our one GOD of all goodness, returning to
our true spiritual home.
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THE
DIDACHE - A FIRST CENTURY DOCUMENT
1:1 There are two ways, one of life and one of death, and there
is a great difference between the two ways.
1:2 The way of life is this. First of all, thou shalt love the God that
made thee; secondly, Thy neighbor as thyself. And all things whatsoever
thou wouldst not have befall thyself, neither do thou unto another.
1:3 Now of these words the doctrine is this. Bless them that curse
you, and pray for your enemies and fast for them that persecute you;
for
what thank is it, if ye love them that love you? Do not even the
Gentiles
the same? But if ye love them that hate you, ye shall not have an enemy.
1:4 Abstain thou from fleshly and bodily lusts. If any man give thee a
blow on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also, and thou shalt be
perfect;
If a man impress thee to go with him one mile, go with him twain; if a
man
take away thy cloak, give him thy coat also; if a man take away from
thee
that which is thy own, ask it not back, for neither art thou able.
1:5 To every man that asketh of thee give, and ask not back for the
Father desireth that gifts be given to all from His own bounties.
Blessed is he that giveth according to the commandment; for he is
guiltless. Woe to
him that receiveth; for, if a man receiveth having need, he is
guiltless; but he that hath no need shall give satisfaction why and
wherefore he received and being put in confinement he shall be examined
concerning the deeds that he hath done, and he shall not come out
thence until he hath given back the last farthing.
1:6 Yea, as touching this also it is said; Let thine alms sweat into
thine hands, until thou have learnt to whom to give.
2:1 And this is the second commandment of the teaching.
2:2 Thou shalt do no murder, thou shalt not commit adultery, thou shalt
not corrupt boys, thou shalt not commit fornication, thou shalt not
steal,
thou shalt not deal in magic, thou shalt do no sorcery, thou shalt not
murder
a child by abortion nor kill them when born, thou shalt not covet thy
neighbors
goods,
2:3 thou shalt not perjure thyself, thou shalt not bear false witness,
thou shalt not speak evil, thou shalt not cherish a grudge,
2:4 thou shalt not be double-minded nor double-tongued; for the double
tongue is a snare of death.
2:5 Thy word shall not be false or empty, but fulfilled by action.
2:6 Thou shalt not be avaricious nor a plunderer nor a hypocrite nor
ill- tempered nor proud. Thou shalt not entertain an evil design
against thy
neighbor.
2:7 Thou shalt not hate any man but some thou shalt reprove, and for
others thou shalt pray, and others thou shalt love more than thy life.
3:1 My child, flee from every evil and everything that resembleth it.
3:2 Be not angry, for anger leadeth to murder, nor jealous nor
contentious nor wrathful; for of all these things murders are
engendered.
3:3 My child, be not lustful, for lust leadeth to fornication, neither
foul- speaking neither with uplifted eyes; for of all these things
adulteries
are engendered.
3:4 My child, be no dealer in omens, since it leads to idolatry, nor
an enchanter nor an astrologer nor a magician, neither be willing to
look
at them; for from all these things idolatry is engendered.
3:5 My child, be not a liar, since lying leads to theft, neither
avaricious neither vainglorious; for from all these things thefts are
engendered.
3:6 My child, be not a murmurer, since it leadeth to blasphemy, neither
self- willed neither a thinker of evil thoughts; for from all these
things blasphemies are engendered.
3:7 But be meek, since the meek shall inherit the earth.
Didache 3:8 Be long-suffering and pitiful and guileless and quiet and
kindly and always fearing the words which thou hast heard.
3:9 Thou shalt not exalt thyself, neither shalt thou admit boldness
into thy soul. Thy soul shall not cleave together with the lofty, but
with the righteous and humble shalt thou walk.
3:10 The accidents that befall thee thou shalt receive as good, knowing
that nothing is done without God.
4:1 My child, thou shalt remember him that speaketh unto thee the
word of God night and day, and shalt honor him as the Lord; for
whencesoever
the Lordship speaketh, there is the Lord.
4:2 Moreover thou shalt seek out day by day the persons of the saints,
that thou mayest find rest in their words.
4:3 Thou shalt not make a schism, but thou shalt pacify them that
contend; thou shalt judge righteously, thou shalt not make a difference
in
a person to reprove him for transgressions.
4:4 Thou shalt not doubt whether a thing shall be or not be.
4:5 Be not thou found holding out thy hands to receive, but drawing
them in as to giving.
4:6 If thou hast ought passing through thy hands, thou shalt give a
ransom for thy sins.
4:7 Thou shalt not hesitate to give, neither shalt thou murmur when
giving; for thou shalt know who is the good paymaster of thy reward.
4:8 Thou shalt not turn away from him that is in want, but shalt make
thy brother partaker in all things, and shalt not say that anything is
thy own. For if ye are fellow-partakers in that which is imperishable,
how much rather in the things which are perishable?
4:9 Thou shalt not withhold thy hand from thy son or from thy daughter,
but from their youth thou shalt teach them the fear of God.
4:10 Thou shalt not command thy bondservant or thine handmaid in thy
bitterness who trust in the same God as thyself, lest haply they should
cease
to fear the God who is over both of you; for He cometh, not to call men
with
respect of persons, but He cometh to those whom the Spirit hath
prepared.
4:11 But ye, servants, shall be subject unto your masters, as to a
type of God, in shame and fear.
4:12 Thou shalt hate all hypocrisy, and everything that is not pleasing
to the Lord.
4:13 Thou shalt never forsake the commandments of the Lord but shalt
keep those things which thou hast received, neither adding to them nor
taking away from them.
4:14 In church thou shalt confess thy transgressions, and shalt not
betake thyself to prayer with an evil conscience. This is the way of
life.
5:1 But the way of death is this. First of all, it is evil and full
of a curse; murders, adulteries, lusts, fornications, thefts,
idolatries,
magical arts, witchcrafts, plunderings, false witnessings, hypocrisies,
doubleness
of heart, treachery, pride, malice, stubbornness, covetousness, foul
speaking,
jealousy, boldness, exaltation, boastfulness;
5:2 persecutors of good men, hating truth, loving a lie, not perceiving
the reward of righteousness, not cleaving to the good nor to righteous
judgment, wakeful not for that which is good but for that which is
evil-from whom gentleness and forbearance stand aloof; loving vain
things, pursuing a recompense, not pitying the poor man, not toiling
for him that is oppressed with toil, not recognizing Him that made
them, murderers of children, corrupters of the creatures
of God, turning away from him that is in want, oppressing him that is
afflicted,
advocates of the wealthy, unjust judges of the poor, altogether sinful.
May
ye be delivered, my children, from all these things.
6:1 See lest any man lead you astray from this way of righteousness,
for he teacheth thee apart from God.
6:2 For if thou art able to bear the whole yoke of the Lord, thou
shalt be perfect; but if thou art not able, do that which thou art able.
6:3 But concerning eating, bear that which thou art able; yet abstain
by all means from meat sacrificed to idols; for it is the worship of
dead gods.
7:1 But concerning baptism, thus shall ye baptize. Having first recited
all these things, baptize in the name of the Father and of the Son and
of
the Holy Spirit in living (running) water.
7:2 But if thou hast not living water, then baptize in other water;
and if thou art not able in cold, then in warm.
7:3 But if thou hast neither, then pour water on the head thrice in the
name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
7:4 But before the baptism let him that baptizeth and him that is
baptized fast, and any others also who are able; and thou shalt order
him
that is baptized to fast a day or two before.
8:1 And let not your fastings be with the hypocrites, for they fast
on the second and the fifth day of the week; but do ye keep your fast
on
the fourth and on the preparation (the sixth) day.
8:2 Neither pray ye as the hypocrites, but as the Lord commanded in
His Gospel, thus pray ye: Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be
Thy
name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done, as in heaven, so also on
earth;
give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debt, as we
forgive
our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the
evil
one; for Thine is the power and the glory for ever and ever.
8:3 Three times in the day pray ye so.
9:1 But as touching the eucharistic thanksgiving give ye thanks thus.
9:2 First, as regards the cup: We give Thee thanks, O our Father,
for the holy vine of Thy son David, which Thou madest known unto us
through
Thy Son Jesus; Thine is the glory for ever and ever. 9:3 Then as
regarding
the broken bread: We give Thee thanks, O our Father, for the life and
knowledge which Thou didst make known unto us through Thy Son Jesus;
Thine is the glory for ever and ever.
9:4 As this broken bread was scattered upon the mountains and being
gathered together became one, so may Thy Church be gathered together
from
the ends of the earth into Thy kingdom; for Thine is the glory and the
power
through Jesus Christ for ever and ever.
9:5 But let no one eat or drink of this eucharistic thanksgiving,
but they that have been baptized into the name of the Lord; for
concerning
this also the Lord hath said: Give not that which is holy to the dogs.
10:1 And after ye are satisfied thus give ye thanks:
10:2 We give Thee thanks, Holy Father, for Thy holy name, which Thou
hast made to tabernacle in our hearts, and for the knowledge and faith
and
immortality, which Thou hast made known unto us through Thy Son Jesus;
Thine
is the glory for ever and ever.
10:3 Thou, Almighty Master, didst create all things for Thy name's
sake, and didst give food and drink unto men for enjoyment, that they
might
render thanks to Thee; but didst bestow upon us spiritual food and
drink
and eternal life through Thy Son.
10:4 Before all things we give Thee thanks that Thou art powerful;
Thine is the glory for ever and ever. 10:5 Remember, Lord, Thy Church
to
deliver it from all evil and to perfect it in Thy love; and gather it
together
from the four winds- even the Church which has been sanctified- into
Thy
kingdom which Thou hast prepared for it; for Thine is the power and the
glory
for ever and ever.
10:6 May grace come and may this world pass away. Hosanna to the God
of David. If any man is holy, let him come; if any man is not, let him
repent.
Maran Atha. Amen.
10:7 But permit the prophets to offer thanksgiving as much as they
desire.
11:1 Whosoever therefore shall come and teach you all these things
that have been said before, receive him;
11:2 but if the teacher himself be perverted and teach a different
doctrine to the destruction thereof, hear him not; but if to the
increase of righteousness and the knowledge of the Lord, receive him as
the Lord.
11:3 But concerning the apostles and prophets, so do ye according to
the ordinance of the Gospel.
11:4 Let every apostle, when he cometh to you, be received as the Lord;
11:5 but he shall not abide more than a single day, or if there be
need, a second likewise; but if he abide three days, he is a false
prophet.
11:6 And when he departeth let the apostle receive nothing save bread,
until he findeth shelter; but if he ask money, he is a false prophet.
11:7 And any prophet speaking in the Spirit ye shall not try neither
discern; for every sin shall be forgiven, but this sin shall not be
forgiven.
11:8 Yet not every one that speaketh in the Spirit is a prophet, but
only if he have the ways of the Lord. From his ways therefore the false
prophet and the prophet shall be recognized.
11:9 And no prophet when he ordereth a table in the Spirit shall eat
of it; otherwise he is a false prophet.
11:10 And every prophet teaching the truth, if he doeth not what he
teacheth, is a false prophet.
11:11 And every prophet approved and found true, if he doeth ought as
an outward mystery typical of the Church, and yet teacheth you not to
do
all that he himself doeth, shall not be judged before you; he hath his
judgment
in the presence of God; for in like manner also did the prophets of old
time.
11:12 And whosoever shall say in the Spirit, Give me silver or anything
else, ye shall not listen to him; but if he tell you to give on behalf
of
others that are in want, let no man judge him.
12:1 But let every one that cometh in the name of the Lord be received;
and then when ye have tested him ye shall know him, for ye shall have
understanding on the right hand and on the left.
12:2 If the comer is a traveler, assist him, so far as ye are able;
but he shall not stay with you more than two or three days, if it be
necessary.
12:3 But if he wishes to settle with you, being a craftsman, let him
work for and eat his bread.
12:4 But if he has no craft, according to your wisdom provide how he
shall live as a Christian among you, but not in idleness.
12:5 If he will not do this, he is trafficking upon Christ. Beware
of such men.
13:1 But every time prophet desiring to settle among you is worthy
of his food.
13:2 In like manner a true teacher is also worthy, like the workman,
of his food.
13:3 Every firstfruit then of the produce of the wine-vat and of the
threshing- floor, of thy oxen and of thy sheep, thou shalt take and
give as
the firstfruit to the prophets; for they are your chief-priests.
13:4 But if ye have not a prophet, give them to the poor.
13:5 If thou makest bread, take the firstfruit and give according to
the commandment.
13:6 In like manner, when thou openest a jar of wine or of oil, take
the firstfruit and give to the prophets;
13:7 yea and of money and raiment and every possession take the
firstfruit, as shall seem good to thee, and give according to the
commandment.
14:1 And on the Lord's own day gather yourselves together and break
bread and give thanks, first confessing your transgressions, that your
sacrifice may be pure.
14:2 And let no man, having his dispute with his fellow, join your
assembly until they have been reconciled, that your sacrifice may not
be
defiled;
14:3 for this sacrifice it is that was spoken of by the Lord; In every
place and at every time offer me a pure sacrifice; for I ama a great
king,
saith the Lord, and My name is wonderful among the nations.
15:1 Appoint for yourselves therefore bishops and deacons worthy of
the Lord, men who are meek and not lovers of money, and true and
approved;
for unto you they also perform the service of the prophets and teachers.
15:2 Therefore despise them not; for they are your honorable men along
with the prophets and teachers.
15:3 And reprove one another, not in anger but in peace, as ye find in
the Gospel; and let no one speak to any that has gone wrong towards his
neighbor, neither let him hear a word from you, until he repent.
15:4 But your prayers and your almsgiving and all your deeds so do
ye as ye find it in the Gospel of our Lord.
16:1 Be watchful for your life; let your lamps not be quenched and your
loins not ungirdled, but be ye ready; for ye know not the hour the hour
in which our Lord cometh.
16:2 And ye shall gather yourselves together frequently, seeking what
is fitting for your souls; for the whole time of your faith shall not
profit
you, if ye be not perfected at the last season.
16:3 For in the last days the false prophets and corrupters shall be
multiplied, and the sheep shall be turned into wolves, and love shall
be
turned into hate.
16:4 For as lawlessness increaseth, they shall hate one another and
shall persecute and betray. And then the world-deceiver shall appear as
a
son of God; and shall work signs and wonders, and the earth shall be
delivered
into his hands; and he shall do unholy things, which have never been
since
the world began.
16:5 Then all created mankind shall come to the fire of testing, and
many shall be offended and perish; but they that endure in their faith
shall
be saved by the Curse Himself.
16:6 And then shall the signs of the truth appear; first a sign of a
rift in the heaven, then a sign of a voice of a trumpet, and thirdly a
resurrection
of the dead;
16:7 yet not of all, but as it was said The Lord shall come and all
His saints with Him.
16:8 Then shall the world see the Lord coming upon the clouds of heaven.
Translated by J.B. Lightfoot.
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