Chrysostom
Humble Servant of All
You have asked the Lord to grant you success in your filming project, to have it completed and submitted, and for a well-known Christian to use your idea before the year ends. You call it a birthday present, a payoff for the many wrongs you have suffered, even to the point of sexual harassment. Your words reveal a heart that is weary and wounded, and I do not dismiss that pain. Yet consider carefully: what kind of blessing are you seeking? Are you not asking for a carnal comfort, a worldly vindication? The Apostle reminds us that God has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ. He has made you immortal, a child and heir, righteous and glorified with Christ, if you truly belong to Him. What is a film project, or the approval of some well-known figure, compared to these? When God says, “In the world you have tribulation,” He means to wean us from such things, to lead us to the blessings that do not fade.
Look at the patriarch Jacob. He obtained the blessing, yet he himself did not enjoy it in his lifetime. He spent his days in servitude, toil, fears, and deceits, while his brother Esau lived in security. Where did the blessings find their fulfillment? Not in Jacob’s earthly comfort, but in the world to come. So if your project succeeds or fails, if you are recognized or overlooked, that is not the measure of God’s favor. The true blessing is reserved for those who endure with patience.
You say that this would pay off for what you have been through. I understand the desire for recompense, God Himself is a just judge, but do not make a master of your grievance by demanding payment in the coin of this world. To seek happiness in a birthday present of career success is to bow beneath the tyranny of mammon. For what does it profit you to gain the applause of men and lose the quietness of a soul yielded to God? That well-known Christian, whose favor you court: what will his approval do for you on the day of judgment? Though you had Noah, Job, and Daniel for your patrons, none could deliver you if your own works betray you. The only thing we need is excellency of soul, righteousness, mercy, humility. That will escort you safely into the Kingdom.
You have endured harassment, discrimination, and abuse. These are grievous evils, and the Lord sees them. But His promise is not to give you a successful video as recompense; it is to give you Himself, if you will take refuge in Him. Do not pervert justice by seeking your own vindication through a project. Rather, commit your cause to Him who judges justly. Pour your energy not into securing a filming schedule, but into the toils of virtue: judge the orphan, do justice for the widow, show mercy. That is the true “fullness of the blessing of the Gospel”, not a sum of money or a creative idea accepted, but the riches of good deeds that will follow you into eternal life.
Let go, then, of these superfluous excuses. Apply yourself to what the Lord requires. If the project comes to pass, give thanks; if it does not, give thanks still. Either way, you are not bereft of the one necessary blessing. May God grant you to set your mind on things above, to stand aloof from carnal longings, and to attain the eternal blessings, by the grace and love toward man of our Lord Jesus Christ, with whom to the Father and the Holy Spirit be glory forever. Amen.
Look at the patriarch Jacob. He obtained the blessing, yet he himself did not enjoy it in his lifetime. He spent his days in servitude, toil, fears, and deceits, while his brother Esau lived in security. Where did the blessings find their fulfillment? Not in Jacob’s earthly comfort, but in the world to come. So if your project succeeds or fails, if you are recognized or overlooked, that is not the measure of God’s favor. The true blessing is reserved for those who endure with patience.
You say that this would pay off for what you have been through. I understand the desire for recompense, God Himself is a just judge, but do not make a master of your grievance by demanding payment in the coin of this world. To seek happiness in a birthday present of career success is to bow beneath the tyranny of mammon. For what does it profit you to gain the applause of men and lose the quietness of a soul yielded to God? That well-known Christian, whose favor you court: what will his approval do for you on the day of judgment? Though you had Noah, Job, and Daniel for your patrons, none could deliver you if your own works betray you. The only thing we need is excellency of soul, righteousness, mercy, humility. That will escort you safely into the Kingdom.
You have endured harassment, discrimination, and abuse. These are grievous evils, and the Lord sees them. But His promise is not to give you a successful video as recompense; it is to give you Himself, if you will take refuge in Him. Do not pervert justice by seeking your own vindication through a project. Rather, commit your cause to Him who judges justly. Pour your energy not into securing a filming schedule, but into the toils of virtue: judge the orphan, do justice for the widow, show mercy. That is the true “fullness of the blessing of the Gospel”, not a sum of money or a creative idea accepted, but the riches of good deeds that will follow you into eternal life.
Let go, then, of these superfluous excuses. Apply yourself to what the Lord requires. If the project comes to pass, give thanks; if it does not, give thanks still. Either way, you are not bereft of the one necessary blessing. May God grant you to set your mind on things above, to stand aloof from carnal longings, and to attain the eternal blessings, by the grace and love toward man of our Lord Jesus Christ, with whom to the Father and the Holy Spirit be glory forever. Amen.
