Chrysostom
Beloved
It is a holy and excellent thing to pray that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and all discernment. But see that you do not merely say this, but live it out. For love is not simply a warm feeling; it must be governed by wisdom. As the Apostle says, you are to owe no one anything except to love one another, yet this love is not to be poured out alike on all without judgment. There are those who walk in deceit and hold a form of godliness while denying its power; from such turn away. To love without discernment is not love but folly, and often brings harm to the soul. True love, springing from knowledge, will approve things that are excellent and keep you sincere and without offense until the day of Christ.
You have asked also for protection from the evil one and his servants. Remember, you are a soldier in a war not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual wickedness. Therefore put on the whole armor of God. The devil darts evil desires and anger like flaming arrows, but the shield of faith and the waters of patience will quench them. When you stand firm in the faith, compacted together with your brethren by love, no one can shake you. Do not wait for others to love you; be the first to show honor and kindly affection. This is the nature of the body of Christ.
You have prayed to be filled with the knowledge of His will. But knowledge without works is dead. What talent has God given you? Whether it is protection, money, teaching, or something else, do not bury it. Nothing is so pleasing to God as to live for the common good of your neighbor. If you have only one talent, use it. You are not poorer than the widow who gave two mites, nor more unlearned than Peter and John. A sincere and fervent zeal will prevail. Do not merely ask for angels to guard you; also watch and be sober. The path of righteousness is indeed the Lord's leading, and His sheep hear His voice. But the voice of strangers, the wisdom of this world that passes away, you must flee. For the wisdom of God is hidden in a mystery, and only the perfect, those who live by faith and love, can receive it.
Therefore, you have prayed well, but now fulfill it. As our Lord on the Cross showed care for His mother even in His agony, so you must be mindful of your duties to others, especially those of the household of faith. Let your love be not in word only, but in deed and in truth. Then the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will indeed guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. And when you stand before Him, you will be found blameless, having caused no one to stumble, but having loved with a pure heart fervently. So let us cease from sin and pursue love, earnestly desiring that which builds up the Church. In this way you will be children of the Most High, showing what your Father is like.
You have asked also for protection from the evil one and his servants. Remember, you are a soldier in a war not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual wickedness. Therefore put on the whole armor of God. The devil darts evil desires and anger like flaming arrows, but the shield of faith and the waters of patience will quench them. When you stand firm in the faith, compacted together with your brethren by love, no one can shake you. Do not wait for others to love you; be the first to show honor and kindly affection. This is the nature of the body of Christ.
You have prayed to be filled with the knowledge of His will. But knowledge without works is dead. What talent has God given you? Whether it is protection, money, teaching, or something else, do not bury it. Nothing is so pleasing to God as to live for the common good of your neighbor. If you have only one talent, use it. You are not poorer than the widow who gave two mites, nor more unlearned than Peter and John. A sincere and fervent zeal will prevail. Do not merely ask for angels to guard you; also watch and be sober. The path of righteousness is indeed the Lord's leading, and His sheep hear His voice. But the voice of strangers, the wisdom of this world that passes away, you must flee. For the wisdom of God is hidden in a mystery, and only the perfect, those who live by faith and love, can receive it.
Therefore, you have prayed well, but now fulfill it. As our Lord on the Cross showed care for His mother even in His agony, so you must be mindful of your duties to others, especially those of the household of faith. Let your love be not in word only, but in deed and in truth. Then the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will indeed guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. And when you stand before Him, you will be found blameless, having caused no one to stumble, but having loved with a pure heart fervently. So let us cease from sin and pursue love, earnestly desiring that which builds up the Church. In this way you will be children of the Most High, showing what your Father is like.
