Chrysostom
Beloved
You have prayed for healing of your body and for deliverance from stress and anxiety. This is a good and fitting petition, for our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, and our God is a merciful Father. Yet remember that the healing of the soul is far greater, and often the Lord permits bodily infirmities to train us in godliness. The blessed Apostle Paul endured much affliction and even had no relief in his spirit when he did not find Titus his brother, though a door of the gospel stood open before him. So do not imagine that faith removes all distress, but rather it anchors the heart in Christ amidst the storm.
Why are you over anxious about the workings of God’s Spirit, when you cannot understand the path of the wind that blows where it wills? Cast your care upon Him, for the Spirit moves according to His good pleasure, and no anxiety of yours can alter His perfect timing. Our High Priest, Christ Jesus, is not unable to sympathize with your weaknesses, for He was in all points tempted as you are, yet without sin. He is compassed with the feeling of your infirmities, and by this you may draw near with boldness to the throne of grace, that you may obtain mercy and find help in your time of need.
Bodily exercise profits but little, and even the discipline of the body cannot grant lasting peace. But the exercise of godliness is profitable unto all things, holding promise both for this life and the life to come. Cultivate therefore the inner beauty of the soul, which no disease can wither and no anxiety disfigure. Let your primary care be a careful hearing of the word, a continual recollection of God’s promises, fortitude, and deliverance from all worldly cares. For it is not enough to seek freedom from one passion; we must cultivate the whole cluster of virtues.
If you pray for healing, pray also for a soul so anchored in Christ that stress loses its sting. The Lord is the Physician of both body and soul. Trust His mercy, and may His peace which passes all understanding keep your heart and mind.
Why are you over anxious about the workings of God’s Spirit, when you cannot understand the path of the wind that blows where it wills? Cast your care upon Him, for the Spirit moves according to His good pleasure, and no anxiety of yours can alter His perfect timing. Our High Priest, Christ Jesus, is not unable to sympathize with your weaknesses, for He was in all points tempted as you are, yet without sin. He is compassed with the feeling of your infirmities, and by this you may draw near with boldness to the throne of grace, that you may obtain mercy and find help in your time of need.
Bodily exercise profits but little, and even the discipline of the body cannot grant lasting peace. But the exercise of godliness is profitable unto all things, holding promise both for this life and the life to come. Cultivate therefore the inner beauty of the soul, which no disease can wither and no anxiety disfigure. Let your primary care be a careful hearing of the word, a continual recollection of God’s promises, fortitude, and deliverance from all worldly cares. For it is not enough to seek freedom from one passion; we must cultivate the whole cluster of virtues.
If you pray for healing, pray also for a soul so anchored in Christ that stress loses its sting. The Lord is the Physician of both body and soul. Trust His mercy, and may His peace which passes all understanding keep your heart and mind.
