Nilus of Ancyra→Heraclius|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To Heraclius, subdeacon and goldsmith.
Just as a noble soldier fighting on behalf of the emperor, if, shot through with arrows by the enemy, he endures the pains and does not give way to faintheartedness, but, obtaining care and being healed, will keep the scars of his wounds as a boast of his bravery; so too those who have been wounded by the enemy, if they do not grow weary of the labors of repentance, will without doubt be saved and will boast on the day of judgment. For the brave man, even if he be among wounds, will assuredly conquer, fighting even while wounded.
Just as a noble soldier fighting on behalf of the emperor, if, shot through with arrows by the enemy, he endures the pains and does not give way to faintheartedness, but, obtaining care and being healed, will keep the scars of his wounds as a boast of his bravery; so too those who have been wounded by the enemy, if they do not grow weary of the labors of repentance, will without doubt be saved and will boast on the day of judgment. For the brave man, even if he be among wounds, will assuredly conquer, fighting even while wounded.
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