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The Shepherd of Hermas Part 2
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Vision 3.
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The Shepherd of Hermas Part 2
VISION THIRD
CONCERNING THE
BUILDING OF THE TRIUMPHANT CHURCH,
AND THE VARIOUS
CLASSES OF REPROBATE MEN
Chapter I
The vision which I
saw, my brethren, was of the following nature.
Having fasted frequently, and having prayed to the Lord that He would
show me the revelation which He promised to show me through that old woman, the
same night that old woman appeared to me, and said to me, " Since you are
so anxious and eager to know all things, go into the part of the country where
you tarry; and about the fifth hour I shall appear unto you, and show you all
that you ought to see." I asked her, saying "Lady, into what part of
the country am I to go?” And she said, "Into any part you wish.” Then I
chose a spot which was suitable, and retired.
Before, however, I began to speak and to mention the place, she said to
me, “I will come where you wish.” Accordingly, I went to the country, and
counted the hours, and reached the place where I had promised to meet her. And I see an ivory seat ready placed, and on
it a linen cushion, and above the linen cushion was spread a covering of fine
linen. Seeing these laid out, and yet no one in the place, I began to feel awe,
and as it were a trembling seized hold of me, and my hair stood on end, and as
it were a horror came upon me when I saw that I was all alone. But on coming back to myself and calling to
mind the glory of God, I took courage, bent my knees, and again confessed my
sins to God as I had done before. Whereupon the old woman approached, accompanied
by six young men whom I had also seen before; and she stood behind me, and
listened to me, as I prayed and confessed my sins to the Lord. And touching me she said, "Hermas, cease
praying continually for your sins; pray for righteousness, that you may have a
portion of it immediately in your house.” On this, she took me up by the hand,
and brought me to the seat, and said to the young men, "Go and
build." When the young men had gone and we were alone, she said to me,
"Sit here" I say to her, "Lady, permit my elders to be seated
first." "Do what I bid you," said she; "sit down.” When I
would have sat down on her right, she did not permit me, but with her hand
beckoned to me to sit down on the left.
While I was thinking about this, and feeling vexed that she did not let
me sit on the right, she said, "Are you vexed, Hermas? The place to the right is for others who have
already pleased God, and have suffered for His name's sake; and you have yet
much to accomplish before you can sit with them. But abide as you now do in your simplicity,
and you will sit with them, and with all who do their deeds and bear what they
have borne."
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Chapter 1 - Vision 3
Hermas is met by
the old woman and he is told by her to pick a place to meet and she will reveal
more to him so that he understands. Hermas chose a place and went there to
wait. Just as in our Church, we have no set place but are called one of a city
and two of a family (Jer. 3:14); we are scattered and hence free to choose
where we do our Bible studies and research and meetings. We are required to convene the Church and its
groups as we are able to keep the Sabbaths, New Moons and Feasts of God. What
we decide as a church or congregation is bound in heaven, as we were told by
Christ in: Matthew 18:18-20
"Truly I tell you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Again, truly I tell you, if two of you agree on earth about anything you ask, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. For where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them." (NRSV)
This does not mean that we
are free to alter the Law and the Calendar of God. We must always speak
according to the law and the Testimony or there is no light in us (Isa. 8:20).
The old woman then appears
and listens to Hermas praying to God and she tells Hermas, "Cease praying
continually for your sins; pray for righteousness, that you may have a portion
of it immediately in your house." One must stay focused and pray for
righteousness from God. One must also pray for simplicity because if we abide
in simplicity then eventually we will sit with the chosen of God (Mat.
10:14-26; Lk. 18:17). See also Teach Us To Pray (No.
111) Praying
to Christ or Beings other than the Father (No. 111B) and The Power of Prayer
(No. 111C),
Proverbs 15:28-29
The mind of the righteous ponders how to answer,
but the mouth of the wicked pours out evil. The Lord is far from the wicked,
but he hears the prayer of the righteous. (NRSV)
Matthew 5:6 "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied. (RSV)
Psalm 119: 142 Thy righteousness is
righteous for ever, and thy law is true. (RSV)
Psalm 119:144 Thy testimonies are righteous for ever; give me understanding that I may live.(RSV)
Romans 10:10 For man believes with his heart and so is justified, and he confesses with his lips and so is saved. (RSV)
The old woman then tells him to sit. Hermas tries to sit on the right
side of her, but she tells him to sit on the left because the place to the
right is for others who have already pleased God and have suffered for His
Name's sake. Thus those of the faith that have suffered are given precedence
and placed in priority over those who are under training and have not yet so
suffered.
Matthew 20:20-23 Then the mother of the sons
of Zebedee came to him with her sons, and kneeling before him, she asked a
favor of him. And he said to her,
"What do you want?" She said to him, "Declare that these two
sons of mine will sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in your
kingdom." 22But Jesus answered, "You do not know what you
are asking. Are you able to drink the cup that I am about to drink?" They
said to him, "We are able." 23He said to them "You
will indeed drink my cup, but to sit at my right hand and at my left, this is
not mine to grant, but it is for those for whom it has been prepared by my
Father." (NRSV)
Acts 2:33-34 Being therefore exalted at the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, he has poured out this which you see and hear. 34For David did not ascend into the heavens; but he himself says, `The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand, (RSV)
Those on the right of the woman who is the Church of
God are those of the elders who have gone before and have been tested and are
among the martyrs that have been faithful unto death. These who have overcome
are also they awaiting the Resurrection and are of those beneath the altar
referred to in the Fifth Seal of Revelation 6:9ff.
Hermas sat on the left side of the old woman, because
he had much to accomplish before he could sit on the right side. He was still
alive as part of the working body of the Church. Like Hermas, we need to
prepare for God's Kingdom.
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Hermas: Vision III – Chapters II to VII
Chapter II
“What have they
borne?" said I. "Listen,” said
she: “scourges, prisons, great tribulations, crosses, wild beasts, for God’s
name sake. On this account is assigned to them the division of sanctification
on the right hand, and to everyone who shall suffer for God's name: to the rest
is assigned the division on the left.
But both for those who sit on the right, and those who sit on the left,
there are the same gifts and promises; only those sit on the right, and have
some glory. You then are eager to sit on
the right with them, but your shortcomings are many. But you will be cleansed from your
shortcomings; and all who are not given to doubts shall be cleansed from all
their iniquities up till this day." Saying this, she wished to go away. But falling down at her feet, I begged her by
the Lord that she would show me the vision which she had promised to show
me. And then she again took hold of me
by the hand, and raised me, and made me sit on the seat to the left; and
lifting up a splendid rod, she said to me, “Do you see something great?"
And I say, “Lady, I see nothing." She said to me, “Lo! do you not see
opposite to you a great tower, built upon the waters, of splendid square
stones?” For the tower was built square by
those six young men who had come with her.
But myriads of men were carrying stones to it, some dragging them from
the depths, others removing them from the land, and they handed them to these
six young men. They were taking them and
building; and those of the stones that were dragged out of the depths, they placed
in the building just as they were: for they were polished and fitted exactly
into the other stones, and became so united one with another that the lines of
juncture could not be perceived. And in this way the building of the tower
looked as if it were made out of one stone.
Those stones, however, which were taken from the earth suffered a
different fate; for the young men rejected some of them, some they fitted into
the building, and some they cut down, and cast far away from the tower. Many
other stones, however, lay around the tower, and the young men did not use them
in building; for some of them were rough, others had cracks in them, others had
been made too short, and others were white and round, but did not fit into the
building of the tower. Moreover, I saw other stones thrown far away from the
tower, and falling into the public road; yet they did not remain on the road,
but were rolled into a pathless place.
And I saw others falling into the fire and burning, others falling close
to the water, and yet not capable of being rolled into the water, though they
wished to be rolled down, and to enter the water.
Chapter III
On showing me
these visions, she wished to retire. I
said to her, "What is the use of my having seen all this, while I do not
know what it means?" She said to me, "You are a cunning fellow,
wishing to know everything that relates to the tower." "Even so, 0
Lady," said I, "that I may tell it to my brethren, that, hearing
this, they may know the Lord in much glory." And she said, "Many indeed shall hear,
and hearing, some shall be glad, and some shall weep. But even these, if they hear and repent,
shall also rejoice. Hear, then, the
parables of the tower; for I will reveal all to you, and give me no more
trouble in regard to revelation: for these revelations have an end, for they
have been completed. But you will not
cease praying for revelations, for you are shameless. The tower which you see
building is myself, the Church, who have appeared to you now and on the former
occasion. Ask, then, whatever you like
in regard to the tower, and I will reveal it to you, that you may rejoice with
the saints.” I said unto her, "Lady, since you have vouchsafed to reveal
all to me this once, reveal it." She said to me, “Whatsoever ought to be
revealed, will be revealed; only let your heart be with God, and doubt not
whatsoever you shall see." I asked her, "Why was the tower built upon
the waters, O Lady?" She answered, "I told you before, and you still
inquire carefully: therefore inquiring you shall find the truth. Hear then why the tower is built upon the
waters. It is because your life has
been, and will be, saved through water.
For the tower was founded on the word of the almighty and glorious Name,
and it is kept together by the invisible power of the Lord."
Chapter IV
In reply I said to
her, “This is magnificent and marvellous.
But who are the six young men who are engaged in building?" And she
said, "These are the holy angels of God, who were first created, and to
whom the Lord handed over His whole creation, that they might increase and
build up and rule over the whole creation.
By these will the building of the tower be finished." "But who
are the other persons who are engaged in carrying the stones?" "These
also are holy angels of the Lord, but the former six are more excellent than
these. The building of the tower will be
finished, and all will rejoice together around the tower, and they will glorify
God, because the tower is finished." I asked her, saying, "Lady, I
should like to know what became of the stones, and what was meant by the
various kinds of stones?" In reply she said to me, "Not because you
are more deserving than all others that this revelation should be made to you -
for there are others before you, and better than you, to whom these visions
should have been revealed - but that the name of God may be glorified, has the
revelation been made to you, and it will be made on account of the doubtful who
ponder in their hearts whether these things will be or not. Tell them that all these things are true, and
that none of them is beyond the truth.
All of them are firm and sure, and established on a strong foundation.
Chapter V
“Hear now with
regard to the stones which are in the building.
Those square white stones which fitted exactly into each other, are
apostles, bishops, teachers, and deacons, who have lived in godly purity, and
have acted as bishops and teachers and deacons chastely and reverently to the
elect of God. Some of them have fallen
asleep, and some still remain alive. And they have always agreed with each
other, and been at peace among themselves and listened to each other. On account of this, they join exactly into
the building of the tower." "But who are the stones that were dragged
from the depths, and which were laid into the building and fitted in with the
rest of the stones previously placed in the tower?" "They are those
who suffered for the Lord's sake." “But I wish to know, 0 Lady, who are
the other stones which were carried from the land." "Those," she
said, “which go into the building without being polished, are those whom God
has approved of, for they walked in the straight ways of the Lord and practised
His commandments." “But who are those who are in the act of being brought
and placed in the building?" "They are those who are young in faith
and are faithful. But they are
admonished by the angels to do good, for no iniquity has been found in
them." “Who then are those whom they rejected and cast away?” “These are
they who have sinned, and wish to repent.
On this account they have not been thrown far from the tower, because
they will yet be useful in the building, if they repent. Those then who are to repent, if they do repent,
will be strong in faith, if they now repent while the tower is building. For if the building be finished, there will
not be more room for any one, but he will be rejected. This privilege, however,
will belong only to him who has now been placed near the tower.
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Blocks used in the Building
The blocks chosen and used are from those that have repented of sin and
are righteous in their conduct. Those placed aside and not far away are those
predestined by God, Chosen and Called, and placed aside over the process of
Justification in Rectification of their character (Rom. 8:28-30) (see Predestination (No. 296).
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Chapter VI
“As to those who
were cut down and thrown far away from the tower, do you wish to know who they
are? They are the sons of iniquity, and
they believed in hypocrisy, and wickedness did not depart from them. For this reason they are not saved, since
they cannot be used in the building on account of their iniquities. Wherefore they have been cut off and cast far
away on account of the anger of the Lord, for they have roused Him to
anger. But I shall explain to you the
other stones which you saw lying in great numbers, and not going into the
building. Those which are rough are
those who have known the truth and not remained in it, nor have they been
joined to the saints. On this account are they unfit for use." "Who
are those that have rents?" "These are they who are at discord in
their hearts one with another and are not at peace amongst themselves: they
indeed keep peace before each other, but when they separate one from the other,
their wicked thoughts remain in their heart. These, then, are the rents which are in the
stones. But those which are shortened
are those who have indeed believed, and have the larger share of righteousness;
yet they have also a considerable
share of iniquity, and therefore they are shortened and not whole." “But who are these, Lady, that are white and
round, and yet do not fit into the
building of the tower?" She
answered and said, "How long will you
be foolish and stupid, and continue to put every kind of question and understand nothing? These are those who have faith indeed, but
they have also the riches of this
world. When, therefore, tribulation comes, on account of their
riches and business they deny the Lord." I answered and said to her, “When, then, will they be
useful for the building, Lady?" "When the riches that now seduce them have been
circumscribed, then will they be of
use to God. For as a round stone cannot become square unless portions be cut
off and cast away, so also those who are
rich in this world cannot be useful to the Lord unless their riches be cut
down. Learn this first from your own
case. When you were rich, you were
useless; but now you are useful and fit for life. Be ye useful to God; for you also will be
used as one of these stones.
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Re: Chapter VI
The Chapter deals with the unrighteous and the
wealthy that are distracted.
Unrighteous
conduct and sin disqualifies one from being allowed to be part of the
construction of the tower.
Thus sin as
transgression of the law of God (1Jn. 3:4) will, if continued, disqualify the
persistent sinner from entry to the First Resurrection (No.
143A).
The failure
of the Rich man to enter the Church of
God, in its construction, is what Christ was warning about in the gospels and
the parable of the camel going through the eye of the needle and needing to be
unpacked of its wealth (Mat. 19:24; Mk. 10:25; Lk. 18:25). Only when one is
freed of the encumbrances of wealth, and able to serve freely and fully, is one
free in the service of the One True God and able to know the One True God and
Christ whom He sent (Jn. 17:3) (see Eternal Life (No. 133)).
There are
two eras of the Churches of God that are declared “Dead” and “Spewed” from the
Mouth of God. These are the two churches in the last days listed by God to
Christ and given to John in Revelation Chapter 3:1,15,16, namely the Sardis and
Laodicean systems. These two systems failed to keep the Temple Calendar and, in
Sardis, kept Hillel from 1942-6 and onwards, or, in the case of Laodicea, the
false and pagan system, and adopted Trinitarianism in 1978. (See ## 122; 170; 283.) God calls on
Sardis to awaken and repent and only those that do that will be admitted to the
Kingdom of God.
So also
Christ, the Amen and beginning of God’s Creation (Rev. 3:14), calls on Laodicea
to repent and take instruction and knowledge that they do not themselves have,
to keep the shame of their nakedness covered. This aspect is then developed
below.
Chapter VII
"Now the
other stones which you saw cast far away
from the tower, and falling upon the public road and rolling from it into
pathless places, are those who have indeed believed, but through doubt have
abandoned the true road. Thinking, then, that they could find a better, they
wander and become wretched, and enter upon pathless places. But those which fell into the fire and were burned, are those who
have departed forever from the living God; nor does the thought of repentance
ever come into their hearts, on account of their devotion to their lusts and to
the crimes which they committed. Do you
wish to know who are the others which fell near the waters, but could not be rolled into them? These are they who have heard the word, and
wish to be baptized in the name of the Lord; but when the chastity demanded by
the truth comes into their recollection, they draw back, and again walk after
their own wicked desires.” She finished her exposition of the tower. But I, shameless as I yet was, asked her,
"Is repentance possible for all those stones which have been cast away and
did not fit into the building of the tower, and will they yet have a place in
this tower?" "Repentance," said she, “is yet possible, but in
this tower they cannot find a suitable place.
But in another and much inferior place they will be laid, and that, too,
only when they have been tortured and completed the days of their sins. And on this account will they be transferred,
because they have partaken of the righteous Word. And then only will they be
removed from their punishments when the thought of repenting of the evil deeds
which they have done has come into their hearts. But if it does not come into their hearts,
they will not be saved, on account of the hardness of their heart."
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Chapters 2 to 7 - Vision 3
These chapters deal with the foundation and building
of the tower. The tower is built on water (symbolically these are also the
nations of the Gentile world); there are six men that are placing the stones
and other men who are bringing the stones from the depths of the water to the
six men. This is symbolic of many things. The men bringing the stones to the
six men are angels. The six men are the
angels charged with the ministry of the elect as the body of Christ and with
Christ they compose the seven spirits of God and they are pure. Therefore, they
are qualified to select the stones and place them in the tower.
As with any building there must first be a foundation.
The foundation of the tower is God. God is the rock which the foundation is
then built upon. Later we will see that the foundation is the apostles, with
Christ as the cornerstone built upon the rock. This is found in Isaiah 16:1: "Behold,
I lay in Zion a stone for a foundation, A tried stone, a precious cornerstone, a sure
foundation." (See also F027ii.)
Then Hermas is told that the tower represents the
Church and what each of the stones is symbolic of.
1Peter
3:20 "... that
is, eight souls, were saved through water." John the Baptist said.
Matthew 3:11 "I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance, but he who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry, He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire."
Matthew 3:16 When He had been baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water; and behold, the heavens were opened to Him, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighted upon Him."
Romans
1:20 "For since the creation of
the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the
things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead."
2Samuel 22:2 "The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliver; The God
of my strength, in whom I will trust;"
The old woman begins to tell
Hermas the meaning of the stones and how the stones fit into the tower.
1Peter 2:5-8 "you also, as living stones, are
being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual
sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. Therefore it is also
contained in the Scripture, "Behold, I lay in Zion a chief cornerstone,
elect, precious, And he who believes on Him will by no means be put to
shame." Therefore, to you who
believe, He is precious; but to those who are disobedient, "The stone
which the builders rejected Has become the chief cornerstone," and "A
stone of stumbling and a rock of offense."
Ephesians 2:20 having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets,
Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone, in whom the whole building,
being fitted together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord, in whom you also
are being built together for a dwelling place of God in the Spirit.
(The apostles being the
foundation upon the rock which is God)
With regard to the stones
The rich are a problem in
that they are hampered by their wealth as we see above. Just as Christ told us
in Matthew 19:24:
“And again I say to you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.”
See also Mk. 10:25; Lk. 18:25.
Repentance is the key to the
tower. Once we have given our lives to God and we follow His Commandments, we
must live a life like Christ did, so that we never fall away from the grace of
God. By doing these things, we will have a place in the tower.
Baptism and Repentance
(No. 052)
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Hermas: Vision III – Chapter VIII
When then I ceased asking in regard to all these matters, she said to
me, "Do you wish to see anything else?” And as I was extremely eager to
see something more, my countenance beamed with joy. She looked towards me with
a smile, and said, “Do you see seven women around the tower?”"I do,
Lady," said I. "This tower," said she, “is supported by them
according to the precept of the Lord.
Listen now to their functions.
The first of them, who is clasping her hands, is called Faith. Through her the elect of God are saved.
Another, who has her garments tucked up and acts with vigour, is called
Self-restraint. She is the daughter of
Faith. Whoever then follows her will
become happy in his life, because he will restrain himself from all evil works,
believing that, if he restrain himself from all evil desire, he will inherit
eternal life." "But the others," said I, "0 Lady, who are
they?" And she said to me, "They are daughters of each other. One of them is called Simplicity, another
Guilelessness, another Chastity, another Intelligence, another Love. When then you do all the works of their
mother, you will be able to live." "I should like to know," said
I, "0 Lady, what power each one of them possesses." "Hear,"
she said, "what power they have.
Their powers are regulated by each other, and follow each other in the order of their birth. For from Faith arises Self-restraint; from
Self-restraint, Simplicity; from Simplicity, Guilelessness; from Guilelessness,
Chastity; from Chastity, Intelligence; and from Intelligence, Love. The deeds, then, of these are pure, and
chaste, and divine. Whoever devotes
himself to these, and is able to hold fast by their works, shall have his
dwelling in the tower with the saints of God." Then I asked her in regard
to the ages, if now there is the conclusion.
She cried out with a loud voice, "Foolish man ! do you not see the
tower yet building? When the tower is
finished and built, then comes the end; and I assure you it will be soon
finished. Ask me no more questions. Let you and all the saints be content with
what I have called to your remembrance, and with my renewal of your
spirits. But observe that it is not for
your own sake only that these revelations have been made to you, but they have
been given you that you may show them to all.
For after three days - this you will take care to remember-I command you
to speak all the words which I am to say to you into the ears of the saints,
that hearing them and doing them, they may be cleansed from their iniquities,
and you along with them."
Chapter 8 - Vision 3
There are seven women around the tower. Each builds upon the other. For
example, Self- restraint is the daughter of Faith, Simplicity is the daughter
of Self-restraint and so on.
Each of these builds on the
prior; all building up to God's perfect love.
Each of these is pure, and chaste, and divine. Whoever adheres to God's
Commandments, shall have their dwelling in the tower with the saints of God. These
revelations have been given to us that we may show all (this is symbolic of the
last 30 years) (Mat. 24:14).
Hermas is told that after three (3) days he will take care to
remember. The reference to 3 days is
significant because that is a number that is repeated in the Bible several
times. Three days and nights Christ laid in the tomb, and three days and nights
Jonah was in the whale, are just a few examples. Hermas is also told to share
the words that the old woman has spoken with the saints. That with hearing them and doing them they
will be cleansed of their iniquities.
Deuteronomy 4:10 how on the day that you stood
before the LORD your God at Horeb, the LORD said to me, `Gather the people to
me, that I may let them hear my words, so that they may learn to fear me all
the days that they live upon the earth, and that they may teach their children
so.' (RSV)
Psalm
86:8
There is none like thee among the gods, O Lord, nor are there any
works like thine. (RSV)
Proverbs
8:33 Hear instruction and be wise, and do not neglect it. (RSV)
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Give ear unto me,
0 Sons: I have brought you up in much simplicity, and guilelessness, and
chastity, on account of the mercy of the Lord who has dropped His righteousness
down upon you, that ye may be made righteous and holy from all your iniquity
and depravity; but you do not wish to rest from your iniquity. Now, therefore, listen to me, and be at peace
one with another, and visit each other, and bear each other's burdens, and do
not partake of God's creatures alone, but give abundantly of them to the
needy. For some through the abundance of
their food produce weakness in their flesh, thus corrupt their flesh; while the
flesh of others who have no food is corrupted, because they have not sufficient
nourishment. And on this account their bodies waste away. This intemperance in
eating is thus injurious to you who have abundance and do not distribute among
those who are needy. Give heed to the
judgment that is to come. Ye, therefore,
who are high in position, seek out the hungry as long as the tower is not yet
finished; for after the tower is finished, you will wish to do good, but will
find no opportunity. Give heed,
therefore ye who glory in your wealth, lest those who are needy should groan,
and their groans should ascend to the Lord, and ye be shut out with all your
goods beyond the gate of the tower.
Wherefore I now say to you who preside over the Church and love the
first seats, “Be not like to drug-mixers.
For the drug-mixers carry their drugs in boxes, but ye carry your drug
and poison in your heart. Ye are
hardened, and do not wish to cleanse your hearts, and to add unity of aim to
purity of heart, that you may have mercy from the great King. Take heed, therefore, children, that these
dissensions of yours do not deprive you of your life. How will you instruct the elect of the Lord,
if you yourselves have not instruction? Instruct each other therefore, and be
at peace among yourselves, that I
also, standing joyful before your Father, may give an account of you all to
your Lord."
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Chapter 9 -
Vision 3
Simplicity is mentioned many times throughout the Shepherd of
Hermas. Simplicity and purity are two of the characteristics
of the elect. God tells us to make our lives simple. In order for one to be pure, one must go
through chastening (the correction process in one's life). We should be as
little children, open to learning and innocent of bad habits (Lk. 18:17; Mk. 10:15; 2Cor. 11:3; and Rom.
16:19).
Hebrews 12:6-8 For the Lord disciplines him whom he loves, and chastises every son whom he receives. "7It is for discipline that you have to endure. God is treating you as sons; for what son is there whom his father does not discipline? 8If you are left without discipline, in which all have participated, then you are illegitimate children and not sons. (RSV)
Hermas is told to listen to
the words, be at peace one with another, visit (talk with) each other, and bear
each other's burdens.
Philippians 2:2-4 complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. 3Do nothing from selfishness or conceit, but in humility count others better than yourselves. 4Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. (RSV)
Romans 12:10 love one another with brotherly affection; outdo one another in showing honor. (RSV)
Hermas is then told about
sharing food. One that is righteous should share with those who are hungry. Not
only is this about physical food that we should share with those who do not
have food, but it is also a reference to spiritual food. Those that are hungry are hungry for the word
of God. It is the duty of the righteous
(the elect) to share the word with others so that they may grow strong with the
food (words) of God. Those who are not believers of God's true word have a
poison in their heart (Eph 4:14).
God's elect are pure in heart.
Matthew 5:8 Blessed are the pure in heart,
For they shall see God.
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Hermas: Vision III – Chapters
X to XIII
Chapter X
On her ceasing to
speak to me, those six young men who were engaged in building came and conveyed
her to the tower, and other four lifted up the seat and carried it also to the tower. The faces of these last I did not see, for
they were turned away from me. And as
she was going, I asked her to reveal to me the meaning of the three forms in
which she appeared to me. In reply she
said to me : "With regard to them, you must ask another to reveal their
meaning to you." For she had appeared to me, brethren, in the first vision
the previous year under the form of an exceedingly old woman, sitting in a
chair. In the second vision her face was
youthful, but her skin and hair betokened age, and she stood while she spoke to
me. She was also more joyful than on the
first occasion. But in the third vision
she was entirely youthful and exquisitely beautiful, except only that she had
the hair of an old woman; but her face beamed with joy, and she sat on a
seat. Now I was exceeding sad in regard
to these appearances, for I longed much to know what the visions meant. Then I see the old woman in a vision of the
night saying unto me : "Every prayer should be accompanied with humility:
fast, therefore, and you will obtain from the Lord what you beg." I fasted
therefore for one day.
That very night
there appeared to me a young man, who said, "Why do you frequently ask
revelations in prayer? Take heed lest by
asking many things you injure your flesh: be content with these
revelations. Will you be able to see
greater revelations than those which you have seen?" I answered and said
to him, "Sir, one thing only I ask, that in regard to these three forms
the revelation may be rendered complete.” He answered me, “How long are ye
senseless? But your doubts make you
senseless, because you have not your hearts turned towards the Lord:" But
I answered and said to him, "From you, sir, we shall learn these things
more accurately."
Chapter XI
“Hear then,"
said he, “with regard to the three forms, concerning which you are
inquiring. Why in the first vision did
she appear to you as an old woman seated on a chair? Because your spirit is now old and withered
up, and has lost its power in consequence of your infirmities and doubts. For, like elderly men who have no hope of
renewing their strength, and expect nothing but their last sleep, so you,
weakened by worldly occupations, have given yourselves up to sloth, and have
not cast your cares upon the Lord. Your spirit therefore is broken, and you
have grown old in your sorrows." "I should like then to know, sir,
why she sat on a chair?" He answered, "Because every weak person sits
on a chair on account of his weakness, that his weakness may be sustained. Lo! you have the form of the first vision.
Chapter XII
Now in the second
vision you saw her standing with a youthful countenance, and more joyful than
before; still she had the skin and hair of an aged woman. Hear," said he, "this parable also. When one becomes somewhat old, he despairs of
himself on account of his weakness and poverty, and looks forward to nothing
but the last day of his life. Then
suddenly an inheritance is left him and hearing of this, he rises up, and
becomes exceeding joyful, he puts on strength.
And now he no longer reclines, but stands up; and his spirit, already
destroyed by his previous actions, is renewed, and he no longer sits, but acts
with vigour. So happened it with you on
hearing the revelation which God gave you.
For the Lord had compassion on you, and renewed your spirit, and ye laid
aside your infirmities. Vigour arose within you, and ye grew strong in faith;
and the Lord, seeing your strength, rejoiced.
On this account He showed you the building of the tower; and He will
show you other things, if you continue at peace with each other with all your
heart.
Chapter XIII
“Now, in the third
vision, you saw her still younger, and she was noble and joyful, and her shape
was beautiful. For, just as when some good news comes suddenly to one who is
sad, immediately he forgets his former sorrows, and looks for nothing else than
the good news which he has heard, and for the future is made strong for good,
and his spirit is renewed on account of the joy which he has received; so ye also
have received the renewal of your spirits by seeing these good things. As to your seeing her sitting on a seat, that
means that her position is one of strength, for a seat has four feet and stands
firmly. For the world also is kept
together by means of four elements.
Those, therefore, who repent completely and with the whole heart, will
become young and firmly established. You
now have the revelation completely given you. Make no further demands for
revelations. If anything ought to be
revealed, it will be revealed to you."
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Chapters 10 to 13 - Vision 3
In these chapters,
Hermas asks the Shepherd to reveal to him the meaning of the forms of the old
woman. Hermas has seen her in three forms. The Shepherd explains them to Hermas
as follows:
The Shepherd asks Hermas why he always questions things.
Did it make him greater? The problem was that there was still doubt in his
heart and it made him "senseless", that once his heart was truly open
to God, then he would understand everything. In the same way, Christ explained why
he spoke in parables; so that those who obey and live by God's Laws, and are
chosen by God, would be able to understand his parables. Those not called would
not understand.
Summary of Vision 3
Vision 3 shows the Holy Spirit and how it strengthens
as the person gets stronger through the knowledge that is shared from the Church
and what is taught in the scriptures.
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