CHAPTER X.
A revelation on the trial of perfect chastity.
AND to prove this that we have said both by the testimony of the ancients and divine oracles, we had better bring forward
in his own words and experience what the blessed Paphnutius879879
felt on the subject of admiration of miracles and the grace of purity, or rather what he learnt from the revelation of an
angel. For this man had been famous for many years for his signal strictness so that he fancied that he was completely free
from the snares of carnal concupiscence because he felt himself superior to all the attacks of the demons with whom he had
fought openly and for a long while; and when some holy men had come to him, he was preparing for them a
porridge of lentiles which they call Athera,880880
and his hand, as it happened, was burnt in the oven, by a flame that darted up. And when this happened he was much mortified
and began silently to consider with himself, and ask why was not the fire at peace with me, when my more serious contests
with demons have ceased? or how will that unquenchable fire which searches out the deserts of all pass me by in that dread
day of judgment, and fail to detain me, if this trivial temporal fire from without has not spared me? And as
he was troubled by thoughts of this kind and vexation a sudden sleep overcame him and an angel of the Lord came to him
and said: "Paphnutius, why are you vexed because that earthly fire is not yet at peace with you, while there still remains
in your members some disturbance of carnal motions that is not completely removed? For as long as the roots of this flourish
within you, they will not suffer that material fire to be at peace with you. And certainly you could not feel it harmless
unless you
found by such proofs as these that all these internal motions within you were destroyed. Go, take a naked and most beautiful
virgin, and if while you hold her you find that the peace of your heart remains steadfast, and that carnal heat is still and
quiet within you, then the touch of this visible flame also shall pass over you gently and without harming you as it did over
the three children in Babylon." And so the Elder was impressed by this revelation and did not try the dangers of the
experiment divinely shown to him, but asked his own conscience and examined the purity of his heart; and, guessing that
the weight of purity was not yet sufficient to outweigh the force of this trial, it is no wonder, said he, if when the battles
with unclean spirits come upon me, I still feel the flames of the fire, which I used to think of less importance than the
savage attacks of demons, still raging against me. Since it is a greater virtue and a grander grace to extinguish the inward
lust
of the flesh than by the sign of the Lord881881
and the power of the might of the Most High to subdue the wicked demons which rush upon one from without, or to drive them
by invoking the Divine name from the bodies which they have possessed. So far Abbot Nesteros, finishing the account of the
true working of the gifts of grace accompanied us to the cell of the Elder Joseph which was nearly six miles distant from
his, as we were eager for instruction in his doctrine.