Chrysostom
Beloved Servant
When you ask God to heal your son and restore his peace, you ask for what is good and right, for He alone is the physician of souls and bodies. But be careful to understand the peace you seek. There is a peace that is no peace at all, a truce that leaves sin undisturbed. The true peace is that which cut off the disease of our rebellion and reconciled earth to heaven through Christ. That peace the angels proclaimed: glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men with whom He is pleased. It is not a calm that comes from amulets or charms whispered by old women who call upon His name yet trust in a thread or a root. Flee such things. Better your son lay sick and you cling only to the Cross, than that you gain a whole body and lose your soul to idolatry. Is not the sign of the Cross your only weapon, your only remedy? Many mothers have been counted as martyrs because they refused these deceptions, choosing rather to see their child die than to betray the faith. You have done well to cry out to the Father in the name of Jesus; do not now undo your prayer by seeking help from the enemy.
Even if the healing seems delayed, do not despair. How often a tree receives ten blows and remains standing, only to be brought down by a single stroke at last? The strokes that seemed fruitless were preparing the fall. So it is with the medicine of God’s word and affliction: we may not see the fruit at once, but the Spirit works in secret. Your son’s weakness may be the very sword by which the Lord severs some hidden sin and draws him to eternal life. Remember Christ before Pilate, who held His peace and fulfilled the prophet, “In His humiliation His judgment was taken away.” Sometimes God’s silence is not absence but a deeper working. Trust Him, keep His commandments, and let your love be proved by obedience. The angels who always behold the Father’s face are given to each believer; they watch over your son. Pray for the angel of peace, but that peace which is the mother of all good things, a foundation of joy that nothing can shake. Whether your son is raised up or falls asleep in the Lord, his true strength and health are in Christ, who is the Son of God not merely as king of Israel but as very God over all. In His name you have asked; in His peace stand firm.
Even if the healing seems delayed, do not despair. How often a tree receives ten blows and remains standing, only to be brought down by a single stroke at last? The strokes that seemed fruitless were preparing the fall. So it is with the medicine of God’s word and affliction: we may not see the fruit at once, but the Spirit works in secret. Your son’s weakness may be the very sword by which the Lord severs some hidden sin and draws him to eternal life. Remember Christ before Pilate, who held His peace and fulfilled the prophet, “In His humiliation His judgment was taken away.” Sometimes God’s silence is not absence but a deeper working. Trust Him, keep His commandments, and let your love be proved by obedience. The angels who always behold the Father’s face are given to each believer; they watch over your son. Pray for the angel of peace, but that peace which is the mother of all good things, a foundation of joy that nothing can shake. Whether your son is raised up or falls asleep in the Lord, his true strength and health are in Christ, who is the Son of God not merely as king of Israel but as very God over all. In His name you have asked; in His peace stand firm.
