The Second Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

Clemens Romanus (Clement of Rome)

Clement of Rome. The Apostolic Fathers, Volume 1. Lake, Kirsopp, editor. London: William Heinemann Ltd.; New York: The Macmillan Company, 1912.

Brethren, we must think of Jesus Christ as of[*](The need for thinking highly of Christ, and prizing our salvation) God, as of the Judge of the living and the dead and we must not think little of our salvation,

for if we think little of him we also hope to obtain but little. And those who listen as though it were a little matter are sinning, and we also are sinning, if we do not know whence and by whom, and to what place we were called, and how great sufferings Jesus Christ endured for our sake.

What return, then, shall we make to him, or what fruit shall we offer worthy of that which he has given us? And how great a debt of holiness do we owe him?

For he gave us the light, he called us son, as a Father, he saved us when we were perishing.

What praise, then, or what reward shall we give him in return for what we received?