Chrysostom
Beloved
You ask for wisdom as you lead this evangelistic group, and I join my prayers to yours, but I must also remind you what this true wisdom is. The wisdom granted from above is not the cleverness of this age, which God has made foolish. It is the hidden mystery of Christ crucified, a wisdom so profound that the wise of the world stumble over it. When you preach, let your speech not rely on persuasive words of human wisdom, so that the faith of your hearers might stand not in your eloquence, but in the power of God. Become a fool to the world, slighting the instruction that puffs up, and cling only to the cross. That is the wisdom which makes us truly wise.
As for being a role model, the most effective teaching is not from your lips alone, but from the luster of your life. Let your conduct be a common school of instruction, a pattern of virtue publicly displayed, so that anyone willing may imprint its excellences upon themselves. A faith built on wise arguments will crumble, but one witnessed in a holy and sober life demonstrates that Christ Himself is your wisdom. Pray then not for the wisdom of Plato or the philosophers, but that you might so live and speak that all see the foolishness of God is mightier than men.
As for being a role model, the most effective teaching is not from your lips alone, but from the luster of your life. Let your conduct be a common school of instruction, a pattern of virtue publicly displayed, so that anyone willing may imprint its excellences upon themselves. A faith built on wise arguments will crumble, but one witnessed in a holy and sober life demonstrates that Christ Himself is your wisdom. Pray then not for the wisdom of Plato or the philosophers, but that you might so live and speak that all see the foolishness of God is mightier than men.
