Chapter V.—The duties of deacons,
youths, and virgins.
Knowing, then, that “God is not
mocked,”365365 we ought to walk worthy of
His commandment and glory. In like manner should the
deacons be blameless before the face of His righteousness, as being the
servants of God and Christ,366366 and
not of men. They must not be slanderers, double-tongued,367367 or lovers of money, but temperate in all
things, compassionate, industrious, walking according to the truth of the
Lord, who was the servant368368 of all. If we please Him in this present
world, we shall receive also the future world, according as He has
promised to us that He will raise us again from the dead, and that if we
live369369 worthily of Him, “we shall also reign
together with Him,”370370 provided only we believe.
In like manner, let the young men also be blameless in all things, being
especially careful to preserve purity, and keeping themselves in, as with
a bridle, from every kind of evil. For it is well that they should be cut
off from371371 the lusts that are in
the world, since “every lust warreth against the
spirit;”372372 and “neither
fornicators, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind,
shall inherit the kingdom of God,”373373 nor
those who do things inconsistent and unbecoming. Wherefore, it is needful
to abstain from all these things, being subject to the presbyters and
deacons, as unto God and Christ. The
virgins also must walk in a blameless and pure conscience.
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