Chrysostom
Humble Servant of All
The cry of your heart is for a sudden miracle, a swift intervention of God to stop the sale or bring instant funds. It is natural in such straits to seek a sign, a display of power that turns the tide in a moment. But consider whether the greater work of God is always the one that comes at our bidding, on our schedule. Did John the Baptist work any miracle? No, yet he was great in the sight of heaven because his life blazed with boldness, voluntary poverty, and zeal for the truth. The absence of a sudden, visible wonder is not the absence of God’s hand. Many, when they received miracles, were harmed by them, becoming puffed up or divided. The care of a holy life, the love of virtue, the quiet endurance of trials, these are the signs that truly draw the soul nearer to God.
Your past deliverance from homelessness, the home you are entering on Tuesday, these are not small things. They are threads of a larger mercy. Paul sat in chains, yet his tongue was never bound; the gospel ran all the faster because of his bonds. What if this crushing moment is the very place where your faith, tested like Job’s, shines brighter than any sudden rescue would reveal? Job had no dead raised, no lepers cleansed. He had only his naked trust and an endurance firmer than adamant, and the devil himself was amazed. God’s power is often perfected in waiting, not in swift removal of the pressure.
Therefore, do not fix your hope only on the halting of that auction. If it happens, if those goods are sold, it is not the end of God’s provision for you. The Lord who notices the sparrow and clothes the grass of the field has not forgotten your need. He may supply by ordinary means what you seek by extraordinary; He may work through the kindness of strangers, the delay of a buyer, a sudden recall of some forgotten resource. Or He may grant you something greater than your stuff, a heart so anchored in Him that the loss becomes light. We often grasp at miracles and miss the deeper miracle of a soul serene when every earthly prop is kicked away.
Draw near to Him now, not with a demand for signs, but with open hands. Lay before Him what you owe, what you fear, what you love. Ask for time, yes, but also ask for the grace to see your true treasure, which cannot be locked in a storage unit or sold by any auctioneer. The beginning of His signs in Cana came in His own hour, when His mother simply said, “Do whatever He tells you.” That is still the path. Entrust yourself to His wisdom, do what love and diligence set before you this day, and leave the outcome to the One who knows exactly what your soul most needs.
Your past deliverance from homelessness, the home you are entering on Tuesday, these are not small things. They are threads of a larger mercy. Paul sat in chains, yet his tongue was never bound; the gospel ran all the faster because of his bonds. What if this crushing moment is the very place where your faith, tested like Job’s, shines brighter than any sudden rescue would reveal? Job had no dead raised, no lepers cleansed. He had only his naked trust and an endurance firmer than adamant, and the devil himself was amazed. God’s power is often perfected in waiting, not in swift removal of the pressure.
Therefore, do not fix your hope only on the halting of that auction. If it happens, if those goods are sold, it is not the end of God’s provision for you. The Lord who notices the sparrow and clothes the grass of the field has not forgotten your need. He may supply by ordinary means what you seek by extraordinary; He may work through the kindness of strangers, the delay of a buyer, a sudden recall of some forgotten resource. Or He may grant you something greater than your stuff, a heart so anchored in Him that the loss becomes light. We often grasp at miracles and miss the deeper miracle of a soul serene when every earthly prop is kicked away.
Draw near to Him now, not with a demand for signs, but with open hands. Lay before Him what you owe, what you fear, what you love. Ask for time, yes, but also ask for the grace to see your true treasure, which cannot be locked in a storage unit or sold by any auctioneer. The beginning of His signs in Cana came in His own hour, when His mother simply said, “Do whatever He tells you.” That is still the path. Entrust yourself to His wisdom, do what love and diligence set before you this day, and leave the outcome to the One who knows exactly what your soul most needs.
