Chrysostom
Beloved
You ask God for health, work, and daily provision for your children and household. This is not wrong in itself, for the body needs care, and the Apostle himself told Timothy to use a little wine for his often infirmities. The Lord who feeds the birds of the air and clothes the grass of the field knows your family’s needs. Pray for these things, but let your primary care be for their souls. When you return from the gathering, take the Scriptures into your hands, gather your wife and children, and recall what you have heard. Do not rush headlong into worldly business as if all depended on your striving, but first seek the kingdom.
The present life is a dream, and its riches and anxieties vanish. Many who gain wealth dishonestly live in fear of losing children, health, or property, seeing these visitations as God’s righteous judgment. So urge your children to walk uprightly, to shun wantonness and softness, and to make provision for the flesh only for health, not to fulfill its lusts. A job is good, but let it not quench zeal or lead into evil company. The flame kindled in the assembly often dies outside because we plunge back into trifles. Be not children in understanding, gaping after money and comfort as if these were great things, yet be children in malice, simple and harmless. Then, whether your daughter calls or not, whether your sons graduate or find work quickly, your house will be built on the rock. And if God grants these temporal blessings, use them to relieve need and to live in continual thankfulness, not to heap up fuel for the flesh.
The present life is a dream, and its riches and anxieties vanish. Many who gain wealth dishonestly live in fear of losing children, health, or property, seeing these visitations as God’s righteous judgment. So urge your children to walk uprightly, to shun wantonness and softness, and to make provision for the flesh only for health, not to fulfill its lusts. A job is good, but let it not quench zeal or lead into evil company. The flame kindled in the assembly often dies outside because we plunge back into trifles. Be not children in understanding, gaping after money and comfort as if these were great things, yet be children in malice, simple and harmless. Then, whether your daughter calls or not, whether your sons graduate or find work quickly, your house will be built on the rock. And if God grants these temporal blessings, use them to relieve need and to live in continual thankfulness, not to heap up fuel for the flesh.
