Chrysostom
Beloved of All
The very earth trembles, yet what is this but the voice of the Lord shaking the nations, that they might awake from their slumber? You have called to mind the words of the Master: “Nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.” These are the beginnings of sorrows, not the end. But let no one be troubled, for the gospel must first be preached in all the world, and then shall the end come. So these shakings are not cause for panic but for a more earnest proclamation of repentance and remission of sins in His name.
You plead for laborers, and rightly so, for the harvest is great. Yet remember, the word of the Gospel is proclaimed not by speech alone but by deeds, as the Prophet says, “How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace.” The gospel is a sweet savor: to those who are being saved it is a fragrance of life unto life, to those who are perishing a fragrance of death unto death. So let us not merely speak but live the truth, that by our merciful acts we may be imitators of the God of all comfort, who even now stands ready to console the afflicted. His mercy is not like man’s mercy; it is as far above ours as the heavens are above the earth. Did He not show mercy to Paul, a blasphemer and persecutor, and make him an example of all long-suffering? So let no one despair, but let all approach the throne of grace with boldness to obtain mercy and find grace in time of need.
You fear deception, and well you should. Many false prophets shall arise and deceive many; imposters shall wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived. But hold fast to what you have received from the beginning. The truth was not hidden in novelty but announced long ago by the Prophets. Even Abraham rejoiced to see Christ’s day. So be not carried about with strange doctrines. The God of this world blinds the minds of the unbelieving, lest the light of the gospel should shine unto them; but you are children of light. Walk then as children of light, and let your good works so shine that others may glorify your Father in heaven.
You seek protection for the innocent, for women and the young and the aged. This is well and good, for the prayer of the righteous availeth much. But do not forget that the Lord Himself is their defender, and He will surely bring to light every hidden thing. Commend them to Him who is able to keep them from stumbling, and pray without ceasing. Yet let your prayer be joined with action: become all things to all men, that by all means you might save some. Comfort the panic-stricken, bind up the wounded, and show them the love of Christ, which compels us, because we judge that if One died for all, then all died; and He died for all, that they which live should no longer live unto themselves, but unto Him which died and rose again.
So let this great shaking be to you not a terror but a trumpet call. The gospel must be preached; the laborers are few; pray therefore the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers. And as you pray, go yourselves, for the message is urgent. The judge is at the door. Endure to the end, and you shall be saved.
You plead for laborers, and rightly so, for the harvest is great. Yet remember, the word of the Gospel is proclaimed not by speech alone but by deeds, as the Prophet says, “How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace.” The gospel is a sweet savor: to those who are being saved it is a fragrance of life unto life, to those who are perishing a fragrance of death unto death. So let us not merely speak but live the truth, that by our merciful acts we may be imitators of the God of all comfort, who even now stands ready to console the afflicted. His mercy is not like man’s mercy; it is as far above ours as the heavens are above the earth. Did He not show mercy to Paul, a blasphemer and persecutor, and make him an example of all long-suffering? So let no one despair, but let all approach the throne of grace with boldness to obtain mercy and find grace in time of need.
You fear deception, and well you should. Many false prophets shall arise and deceive many; imposters shall wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived. But hold fast to what you have received from the beginning. The truth was not hidden in novelty but announced long ago by the Prophets. Even Abraham rejoiced to see Christ’s day. So be not carried about with strange doctrines. The God of this world blinds the minds of the unbelieving, lest the light of the gospel should shine unto them; but you are children of light. Walk then as children of light, and let your good works so shine that others may glorify your Father in heaven.
You seek protection for the innocent, for women and the young and the aged. This is well and good, for the prayer of the righteous availeth much. But do not forget that the Lord Himself is their defender, and He will surely bring to light every hidden thing. Commend them to Him who is able to keep them from stumbling, and pray without ceasing. Yet let your prayer be joined with action: become all things to all men, that by all means you might save some. Comfort the panic-stricken, bind up the wounded, and show them the love of Christ, which compels us, because we judge that if One died for all, then all died; and He died for all, that they which live should no longer live unto themselves, but unto Him which died and rose again.
So let this great shaking be to you not a terror but a trumpet call. The gospel must be preached; the laborers are few; pray therefore the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers. And as you pray, go yourselves, for the message is urgent. The judge is at the door. Endure to the end, and you shall be saved.
