We must not, therefore, indulge in folly amid vain pursuits, nor give way to fear in the midst of adversities. On the one side, no doubt, we are flattered by deceits, and on the other weighed down by troubles. But because ‘the earth is full of the mercy of the Lord’, Christ’s victory is assuredly ours, that what He says may be fulfilled, ‘Fear not, for I have overcome the world’. Whether, then, we fight against the ambition of the world, or against the lusts of the flesh, or against the darts of heresy, let us arm ourselves always with the Lord’s Cross. For our Paschal feast will never end if we abstain from the leaven of the old wickedness in the sincerity of truth. For amid all the changes of this life which is full of various afflictions, we ought to remember the Apostle’s exhortation, whereby he instructs us, saying, ‘Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, Who being in the form of God counted it not robbery to be equal with God, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, being made in the likeness of men and found in fashion as a man. Wherefore God also exalted Him and gave Him a name which is above every name, that in the name of Jesus every knee should bow of things in heaven, of things on earth, and of things below, and that every tongue should confess that the Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory of God the Father’. If, he says, you understand ‘the mystery of great godliness’ and remember what the Only-begotten Son of God did for the salvation of mankind, ‘have that mind in you which was also in Christ Jesus’, Whose humility is not to be scorned by any of the rich, not to be thought shame of by any of the high-born. For no human happiness whatever can reach so great a height as to reckon it a source of shame to himself that God, abiding in the form of man, thought it not unworthy of Himself to take the form of a slave. — Homily 72, Part IV. We must have the same mind as was in Christ Jesus.
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