Section 7
Chapter 7 — Fleeing Vain Hope and Pride explained simply
The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis
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Of fleeing from vain hope and pride is the life of that man who putteth his trust in men or in any created Thing. Be not ashamed to be the servant of others for the love of Jesus Christ, and to be reckoned poor in this life. Rest not upon thyself, but build thy hope in God. Do what lieth in thy power, and God will help thy...
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CHAPTER VII
Of fleeing from vain hope and pride
is the life of that man who putteth his trust in men or in any
created Thing. Be not ashamed to be the servant of others for the love
of Jesus Christ, and to be reckoned poor in this life. Rest not upon
thyself, but build thy hope in God. Do what lieth in thy power, and God
will help thy good intent. Trust not in thy learning, nor in the
cleverness of any that lives, but rather trust in the favour of God,
who resisteth the proud and giveth grace to the humble.
2. Boast not thyself in thy riches if thou hast them, nor in thy
friends if they be powerful, but in God, who giveth all things, and in
addition to all things desireth to give even Himself. Be not lifted up
because of thy strength or beauty of body, for with only a slight
sickness it will fail and wither away. Be not vain of thy skilfulness
or ability, lest thou displease God, from whom cometh every good gift
which we have.
3. Count not thyself better than others, lest perchance thou appear
worse in the sight of God, who knoweth what is in man. Be not proud of
thy good works, for God’s judgments are of another sort than the
judgments of man, and what pleaseth man is ofttimes displeasing to Him.
If thou hast any good, believe that others have more, and so thou
mayest preserve thy humility. It is no harm to thee if thou place
thyself below all others; but it is great harm if thou place thyself
above even one. Peace is ever with the humble man, but in the heart of
the proud there is envy and continual wrath.
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Simple English explanation
This chapter warns against trusting human approval, wealth, or position. It urges readers to depend on God and accept humble service.
1-minute summary
Chapter 7 says pride and false hope make life unstable. Trust should be placed in what lasts, not in praise or outward status.
Key takeaways
- Human approval is an unstable foundation.
- Pride makes service feel shameful.
- Earthly security can disappear.
- Humility creates freedom from image.
Modern example
Someone whose confidence depends entirely on likes and followers is vulnerable to every change in public attention.
For kids
Do not build your whole life on popularity.