Nilus of Ancyra→Eusignius|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To Eusignius.
It is no calamity, when one is able to do battle with the divine will. For the good Master has only to nod, and at once He dissolves the charge against you and makes the wound that is hard to heal vanish away. Only do not you grow weary of supplicating, with tears, the most loving Savior Christ, and of sowing good hopes within yourself. For if you become faint-hearted, you fail of a great salvation. Therefore be a man, and be strong; do not shatter the good hope of your mind, nor forget that splendid and all-wealthy homeland above [heaven], lest, by longing for the foreign and most beggarly dwelling, you be shaken out of a great salvation.
It is no calamity, when one is able to do battle with the divine will. For the good Master has only to nod, and at once He dissolves the charge against you and makes the wound that is hard to heal vanish away. Only do not you grow weary of supplicating, with tears, the most loving Savior Christ, and of sowing good hopes within yourself. For if you become faint-hearted, you fail of a great salvation. Therefore be a man, and be strong; do not shatter the good hope of your mind, nor forget that splendid and all-wealthy homeland above [heaven], lest, by longing for the foreign and most beggarly dwelling, you be shaken out of a great salvation.
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