Chrysostom
Good and Faithful Servant
The sorrow that now weighs upon you, like a heavy burden, is not sent to destroy you but to break the soil of your heart, that the seed of humility may take deep root. A contrite and humbled spirit is a sacrifice that God will never despise, and the Lord Himself calls blessed those who are poor in spirit, who tremble at His word. In this darkness, do not let your grief turn into a sword against your own soul. If you yield to bitterness or despair, you do yourself more harm than any eviction or loss could ever do. The hurt that comes from inside, from a heart that will not meekly bow to God’s ordering, is the real wound.
Remember that this present life is but a sleep, and its comforts and trials are no more solid than dreams. What seems now a desperate need for shelter is a shadow that will pass with the waking of eternity. The Lord allowed His apostle a thorn in the flesh to keep him from pride; perhaps this season of weakness is given so that His power may be made perfect in your brokenness. Be lowly in every fiber of your being, not only in your speech but in that secret chamber of the heart, toward God and toward whatever He permits.
Make provision for your body only so far as health requires, enough for the day’s necessity, and turn the whole energy of your care toward your soul. Do not feed the flames of anxiety by fixating on what you may lose; that is to make provision for the flesh to fulfill its desires. God, who opens doors no one can shut, and who makes a road in the wilderness, will not fail you. But even if the path remains hidden a while, believe that He is teaching you to make His presence your only safe dwelling. Those you have lost have merely fallen asleep before you, and the resurrection morning will reunite you. Keep your mind fixed there, and the heaviness of today will be swallowed up in the hope of glory. I will not cease to ask the Lord to give you His peace which surpasses all reason, to guard your heart and your thoughts in Christ Jesus.
Remember that this present life is but a sleep, and its comforts and trials are no more solid than dreams. What seems now a desperate need for shelter is a shadow that will pass with the waking of eternity. The Lord allowed His apostle a thorn in the flesh to keep him from pride; perhaps this season of weakness is given so that His power may be made perfect in your brokenness. Be lowly in every fiber of your being, not only in your speech but in that secret chamber of the heart, toward God and toward whatever He permits.
Make provision for your body only so far as health requires, enough for the day’s necessity, and turn the whole energy of your care toward your soul. Do not feed the flames of anxiety by fixating on what you may lose; that is to make provision for the flesh to fulfill its desires. God, who opens doors no one can shut, and who makes a road in the wilderness, will not fail you. But even if the path remains hidden a while, believe that He is teaching you to make His presence your only safe dwelling. Those you have lost have merely fallen asleep before you, and the resurrection morning will reunite you. Keep your mind fixed there, and the heaviness of today will be swallowed up in the hope of glory. I will not cease to ask the Lord to give you His peace which surpasses all reason, to guard your heart and your thoughts in Christ Jesus.
