Chrysostom
Beloved Servant
Great is the reward laid up for those who bring up children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, for they do not merely save one soul but many through that one. You have poured out many supplications for your children and for all who are in need, and this is well. But remember that prayer without watchful care and right teaching is like a foundation without walls. Let fathers and mothers hear this: train your children from earliest age in piety and chastity, for youth is wild and needs many governors. Do not suffer them to do anything agreeable yet injurious, nor indulge them as if they were but children. Above all, guard them against sexual pollution, for there is the bane of youth. Let mothers be specially careful to regulate their daughters, making them keepers at home, modest, and despisers of ornament, so that when they go forth to marriage they may be like combatants from the school of virtue, able to transform the whole household like leaven. And let sons learn to govern their appetites, to be good stewards, and to walk in sobriety. If you lay this foundation, good branches will shoot forth, and you will receive a great recompense. Eli perished because he did not restrain his sons; do not let his example be yours.
For the nephew and his children who know not God, let this be your confidence: Christ is able to save to the uttermost all who come unto God by Him, seeing He ever lives to make intercession for them. He is not like the priests of old who died and could not continue; His intercession never ceases. Therefore do not cease to pray, for it is through the prayers of the faithful that many are drawn to salvation. But pray also with a care to lead them by example, for the root being made good, the branches will become good.
You ask for protection and for the children to grow in wisdom and avoid evil. This is a worthy petition, but know that it is not enough to be freed from riches or outward dangers; we must cultivate every part of virtue. Be careful hearers of the Word, and let it take deep root, so that you may endure hardship with fortitude and bring forth fruit. For whether we are afflicted, it is for your comfort and salvation, working in you the patient enduring of sufferings; and whether we are comforted, it is for your consolation. So when your son struggles with depression and palpitations, teach him to offer these sufferings to God, for they can work in him a sound mind and a right spirit if he learns to govern his emotions and discipline his body through eating healthily and exercise. Spiritual gifts are nurtured not in softness but in the struggle against the passions.
Concerning the young single mother facing abuse, let us pray fervently for her rescue and provision. God is a refuge for the oppressed. Yet she must also be called to a life of chastity and to seek first the kingdom of God. If she has fallen, there is mercy, but she must rise and walk in purity, for in the Church such a one, if she diligently follow every good work and abide in prayer, may obtain great grace. Let her find a safe habitation and learn to keep the home in godliness, that both she and her children may be saved.
For the daughter, pray that her marriage bed be kept undefiled and that her husband be drawn by her chaste conduct, for the unbelieving husband may be won without a word by the conduct of his wife. And for your son, teach him to flee youthful lusts and to acquire the discipline that will make him a fitting husband, one who governs his own body and finances with temperance.
In all your travels and for all the children of those who pray here, trust that He who saved the world by His death will guard you, for even children proclaimed His praise. Let your homes be places of study and prayer together, that the word may dwell richly among you. And when anxiety or panic assails any patient or loved one, know that our High Priest ever lives to intercede; therefore cast your cares upon Him and pursue peace through steadfast prayer.
Walk in the future God has prepared, not by slackness, but by training yourselves and your households in righteousness. For if you do these things, you shall secure a good reward and bring glory to God, to whom be all thanksgiving, now and forever. Amen.
For the nephew and his children who know not God, let this be your confidence: Christ is able to save to the uttermost all who come unto God by Him, seeing He ever lives to make intercession for them. He is not like the priests of old who died and could not continue; His intercession never ceases. Therefore do not cease to pray, for it is through the prayers of the faithful that many are drawn to salvation. But pray also with a care to lead them by example, for the root being made good, the branches will become good.
You ask for protection and for the children to grow in wisdom and avoid evil. This is a worthy petition, but know that it is not enough to be freed from riches or outward dangers; we must cultivate every part of virtue. Be careful hearers of the Word, and let it take deep root, so that you may endure hardship with fortitude and bring forth fruit. For whether we are afflicted, it is for your comfort and salvation, working in you the patient enduring of sufferings; and whether we are comforted, it is for your consolation. So when your son struggles with depression and palpitations, teach him to offer these sufferings to God, for they can work in him a sound mind and a right spirit if he learns to govern his emotions and discipline his body through eating healthily and exercise. Spiritual gifts are nurtured not in softness but in the struggle against the passions.
Concerning the young single mother facing abuse, let us pray fervently for her rescue and provision. God is a refuge for the oppressed. Yet she must also be called to a life of chastity and to seek first the kingdom of God. If she has fallen, there is mercy, but she must rise and walk in purity, for in the Church such a one, if she diligently follow every good work and abide in prayer, may obtain great grace. Let her find a safe habitation and learn to keep the home in godliness, that both she and her children may be saved.
For the daughter, pray that her marriage bed be kept undefiled and that her husband be drawn by her chaste conduct, for the unbelieving husband may be won without a word by the conduct of his wife. And for your son, teach him to flee youthful lusts and to acquire the discipline that will make him a fitting husband, one who governs his own body and finances with temperance.
In all your travels and for all the children of those who pray here, trust that He who saved the world by His death will guard you, for even children proclaimed His praise. Let your homes be places of study and prayer together, that the word may dwell richly among you. And when anxiety or panic assails any patient or loved one, know that our High Priest ever lives to intercede; therefore cast your cares upon Him and pursue peace through steadfast prayer.
Walk in the future God has prepared, not by slackness, but by training yourselves and your households in righteousness. For if you do these things, you shall secure a good reward and bring glory to God, to whom be all thanksgiving, now and forever. Amen.
