CHAPTER XVI.
The answer to the effect that bad men cannot possess true knowledge.
NESTEROS: One who does not carefully weigh every word of the opinions uttered cannot rightly discover the value of the assertion.
For we said to begin with that men of this sort only possess skill in disputation and ornaments of speech; but cannot penetrate
to the very heart of Scripture and the mysteries of its spiritual meanings. For true knowledge is only acquired by true worshippers
of God; and certainly this people does not possess it to whom it is said: "Hear, O,
foolish people, thou who hast no heart: ye who having eyes see not, and having ears, hear not." And again: "Because thou
hast rejected knowledge, I also will reject thee from acting as My priest."830830
For as it is said that in Christ "all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hid,"831831
how can we hold that he who has scorned to find Christ, or, when He is found blasphemes Him with impious lips, or at least
defiles the Catholic faith by his impure deeds, has acquired spiritual knowledge? "For the Spirit of God will avoid deception,
and dwelleth not in a body that is subject to sin."832832
There is then no way of arriving at spiritual knowledge but this which one of the prophets has finely described: "Sow to
yourselves for righteousness: reap the hope of life. Enlighten yourselves with the light of knowledge."833833
First then we must sow for righteousness, i.e., by works of righteousness we must extend practical perfection; next we must
reap the hope of life, i.e., by the expulsion of carnal sins must gather the fruits of spiritual virtues: and so we shall
succeed in enlightening ourselves with the light of knowledge. And the Psalmist also sees that this system ought to be followed,
when he says: "Blessed are they that are undefiled in the way: who walk in the law of the Lord. Blessed
are they that seek His testimonies."834834
For he does not say in the first place: "Blessed are they that seek His testimonies," and afterwards add: "Blessed are they
that are undefiled in the way;" but he begins by saying: "Blessed are they that are undefiled in the way;" and by this clearly
shows that no one can properly come to seek God's testimonies unless he first walks undefiled in the way of Christ by his
practical life. Those therefore whom you mentioned do not possess that knowledge which the impure cannot
attain, but yeudwnumon, i.e., what is falsely so called, of which the blessed Apostle speaks: "O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thee,
avoiding profane novelties of words, and oppositions of the knowledge that is falsely so called;"835835
which is in the Greek tas antiqeseis ths yeudwnumou gnwsews. Of those then who seem to acquire some show of knowledge or of those who while they devote themselves diligently to reading
the sacred volume and to committing the Scriptures to memory, yet forsake not carnal sins, it is well said in Proverbs: "Like
as a golden ring in a swine's snout so is the beauty of an evil-disposed woman."836836
For what does it profit a man to gain the ornaments of heavenly eloquence and the most precious beauty of the Scriptures
if by clinging to filthy deeds and thoughts he destroys it by burying it in the foulest ground, or defiles it by the dirty
wallowing of his own lusts? For the result will be that which is an ornament to those who rightly use it, is not only unable
to adorn them, but actually becomes dirty by the increased filth and mud. For "from the mouth of a sinner
praise is not comely;"837837
as to him it is said by the prophet: "Wherefore dost thou declare My righteous acts, and takest My covenant in thy lips?"838838
of souls like this, who never possess in any lasting fashion the fear of the Lord of which it is said: "the fear of the Lord
is instruction and wisdom,"839839
and yet try to get at the meaning of Scripture by continual meditation on them, it is appropriately asked in Proverbs: "What
use are riches to a fool? For a senseless man cannot possess wisdom."840840
But so far is this true and spiritual knowledge removed from that worldly erudition, which is defiled by te stains of carnal
sins, that we know that it has sometimes flourished most grandly in some who were without eloquence and almost illiterate.
And this is very clearly shown by the case of the Apostles and many holy men, who did not spread themselves out with an empty
show of leaves, but were bowed down by the weight of the true fruits of spiritual knowledge: of whom it
is written in the Acts of the Apostles: "But when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were
ignorant and unlearned men, they were astonished."841841
And therefore if you are anxious to attain to that never-failing fragrance, you must first strive with all your might to
obtain from the Lord the purity of chastity. For no one, in whom the love of carnal passions and especially of fornication
still holds sway, can acquire spiritual knowledge. For "in a good heart wisdom will rest;" and: "He that feareth the Lord
shall find knowledge with righteousness."842842
But that we must attain to spiritual knowledge in the order of which we have already spoken, we are taught also by the blessed
Apostle. For when he wanted not merely to draw up a list of all his own virtues, but rather to describe their order, that
he might explain which follows what, and which gives birth to what, after some others he proceeds as follows: "In watchings,
in fastings, in chastity, in knowledge, in long suffering, in gentleness, in the Holy Ghost, in love
unfeigned."843843
And by this enumeration of virtues he evidently meant to teach us that we must come from watchings and fastings to chastity,
from chastity to knowledge, from knowledge to long suffering, from long suffering to gentleness, from gentleness to the Holy
Ghost, from the Holy Ghost to the rewards of love unfeigned. When then by this system and in this order you too have come
to spiritual knowledge, you will certainly have, as we said, not barren or idle learning but what is
vigorous and fruitful; and the seed of the word of salvation which has been committed by you to the hearts of your hearers,
will be watered by the plentiful showers of the Holy Ghost that will follow; and, according to this that the prophet promised,
"the rain will be given to your seed, wherever you shall sow in the land, and the bread of the corn of the land shall be most
plentiful and fat."844844