Nilus of Ancyra→Thessalius|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To Thessalius the Deacon.
That the one who longs for the good must demonstrate his labor throughout the whole of his life not by reasoning and word alone, but also by deed, so that in this way he may attain to the heavenly rest and kingdom, having cultivated the fruits of manifold virtue. See what the patriarch Jacob says: "Issachar desired the good thing, resting himself between the inheritances; and seeing the land, that it was fertile, he set his shoulder to labor, and became a man who tills the soil" [Genesis 49:14-15]. And the prophet Jeremiah too says: "Give your heart to your shoulder" [Jeremiah, Lamentations]; that is, bring your good resolves into deed, becoming a man of action.
That the one who longs for the good must demonstrate his labor throughout the whole of his life not by reasoning and word alone, but also by deed, so that in this way he may attain to the heavenly rest and kingdom, having cultivated the fruits of manifold virtue. See what the patriarch Jacob says: "Issachar desired the good thing, resting himself between the inheritances; and seeing the land, that it was fertile, he set his shoulder to labor, and became a man who tills the soil" [Genesis 49:14-15]. And the prophet Jeremiah too says: "Give your heart to your shoulder" [Jeremiah, Lamentations]; that is, bring your good resolves into deed, becoming a man of action.
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