Timeless Faith

#41 Closing advice


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A wool merchant from Tambov, Ilaryon Pobirokhin, became a leader among the

Spirit Christians in the late 1600s. He read much and kept his large family in
order. Before his death in Siberian exile he wrote:

Be serious minded. Trust in God. Love God with all your heart. Actively work for

the good of his holy congregation. Show respect and obey all his commandments.
Follow the path of virtue. Shun enslaving habits. Be perceptive. Do everything
in light of what comes after death. Do not allow opportunities to do good escape
you. Think carefully before setting out to do anything new, and make no
decisions in a hurry. Be prompt in meeting your obligations. Do not believe
everything you hear. Do not tell others everything you know, but only what is
necessary. If you are not sure about something, do not affirm it nor deny it.
Investigate, so you may be discreet. Be temperate. Do not eat unless you are
hungry. Do not drink unless you thirst, and that only in small quantities. Avoid
drunkenness like you would avoid hell. Intemperance leads to sickness. Sickness
brings death. Those who abstain from the unnecessary live in health and
wellbeing.

Do not be arrogant, but meek. Keep more to silence than to much conversation.

When someone is speaking, listen. When someone talks to you, pay attention. When
someone gives you orders, carry them out. Do not boast. Do not be stubborn,
quarrelsome or vain. Be friendly to all but flatter none. Be fair. Do not desire
what belongs to others. Do not steal but work hard to produce everything you may
need. In poverty ask for help. When it is given, accept it and be thankful. But
return the things you borrow, and whatever you promise, fulfill.

Be courageous, and always ready to work. Leave off idleness and laziness. If you

wish to start a project, count the cost in advance then stick to it without
giving up. Do not lose heart in adversity. Do not let prosperity corrupt you. Be
thrifty. Take note of what happens to those who do not per-severe: they come to
misfortune and sorrow. The faint-hearted sigh, lament, and wail, over things the
patient for-bear without murmuring. Be generous and kind to all. Give to the one
who asks of you. As long as you have anything left, help the poor. If someone
has hurt you, forgive him. If you have hurt anyone seek reconciliation. Do not
hold grudges. Forgive the sinner. Let peacemakers do their work. If you love
your fellowmen, you will be loved in return. Greet those you meet. Return the
greeting of those who greet you. Answer those who ask questions. Give advice to
those who want it. Comfort the sorrowful. Do not envy. Wish everyone well.

Serve everyone to the extent of your ability. If you only do good to others your

friends will love you and your enemies will not be able to hate you with reason.

Always speak the truth. Do this and it will go well with you. Glory to God!

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