Section 6
Chapter 6 — Inordinate Affections explained simply
The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis
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Of inordinate Whensoever a man desireth aught above measure, immediately he becometh restless. The proud and the avaricious man are never at rest; while the poor and lowly of heart abide in the multitude of peace. The man who is not yet wholly dead to self, is soon tempted, and is overcome in small and trifling...
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CHAPTER VI
Of inordinate
Whensoever a man desireth aught above measure, immediately he becometh
restless. The proud and the avaricious man are never at rest; while the
poor and lowly of heart abide in the multitude of peace. The man who is
not yet wholly dead to self, is soon tempted, and is overcome in small
and trifling matters. It is hard for him who is weak in spirit, and
still in part carnal and inclined to the pleasures of sense, to
withdraw himself altogether from earthly desires. And therefore, when
he withdraweth himself from these, he is often sad, and easily angered
too if any oppose his will.
2. But if, on the other hand, he yield to his inclination, immediately
he is weighed down by the condemnation of his conscience; for that he
hath followed his own desire, and yet in no way attained the peace
which he hoped for. For true peace of heart is to be found in resisting
passion, not in yielding to it. And therefore there is no peace in the
heart of a man who is carnal, nor in him who is given up to the things
that are without him, but only in him who is fervent towards God and
living the life of the Spirit.
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Simple English explanation
This chapter explains how uncontrolled desire makes people restless. Inner peace comes when desires are ordered and pride is reduced.
1-minute summary
Chapter 6 says disorderly desire quickly disturbs the heart. Peace grows when the person stops being ruled by cravings.
Key takeaways
- Uncontrolled desire creates restlessness.
- Pride and greed cannot rest.
- Peace requires ordered love.
- Small unchecked desires can master the person.
Modern example
Constantly wanting a newer phone, higher status, or more attention can make someone unable to enjoy what they already have.
For kids
Wanting too much makes your heart noisy.