He who will follow him must forsake all things, for he renounced all things so utterly as no man else hath ever done. Moreover, he who will come after him must take up the cross, and the cross is nothing else than Christ's life, for that is a bitter cross to nature. Therefore he saith: 'and he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me, and cannot be my disciple.' But nature in her false freedom, weeneth she hath forsaken all things, yet she will have none of the cross, and saith she hath had enough of it already, and needeth it no longer, and thus she is deceived. For had she ever tasted the cross she would never part with it again.
Theologica Germanica.
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