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Friday, August 11, 2023

Encouragement in times of suffering


"And as when a nestling has come out of the nest before the time, and is on the point of falling, its mother bears it on her wings, and brings it back to the nest; even so did Christ."

A tender passage in St John Chrysostom homily on St Peter walking on water. 

Here is the longer passage in the homily about this Gospel of St Peter walking on water:

"Peter then having come down from the ship went unto Him, not rejoicing so much in walking on the water, as in coming unto Him. And when he had prevailed over the greater, he was on the point of suffering evil from the less, from the violence of the wind, I mean, not of the sea. For such a thing is human nature; not seldom effecting great things, it exposes itself in the less; as Elias felt toward Jezebel, as Moses toward the Egyptian, as David toward Bathsheba. Even so then this man also; while their fear was yet at the height, he took courage to walk upon the water, but against the assault of the wind he was no longer able to stand; and this, being near Christ. So absolutely nothing does it avail to be near Christ, not being near Him by faith.

And this also showed the difference between the Master and the disciple, and allayed the feelings of the others. For if in the case of the two brethren they had indignation, much more here; for they had not yet the Spirit vouchsafed unto them.

But afterwards they were not like this. On every occasion, for example, they give up the first honors to Peter, and put him forward in their addresses to the people, although of a rougher vein than any of them.

And wherefore did He not command the winds to cease, but Himself stretched forth His hand and took hold of him? Because in him faith was required. For when our part is wanting, then God's part also is at a stand.

Signifying therefore that not the assault of the wind, but his want of faith had wrought his overthrow, He says, Wherefore did you doubt, O thou of little faith? So that if his faith had not been weak, he would have stood easily against the wind also. And for this reason, you see, even when He had caught hold of Him, He suffers the wind to blow, showing that no hurt comes thereby, when faith is steadfast.

And as when a nestling has come out of the nest before the time, and is on the point of falling, its mother bears it on her wings, and brings it back to the nest; even so did Christ.

And when they had come into the ship, then the wind ceased. Matthew 14:32

Whereas before this they had said, What manner of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey Him! Matthew 8:27 now it is not so. For they that were in the ship, it is said, came and worshipped Him, saying, Of a truth You are Son of God. Matthew 14:33 Do you see, how by degrees he was leading them all higher and higher? For both by His walking on the sea, and by His commanding another to do so, and preserving him in jeopardy; their faith was henceforth great. For then indeed He rebuked the sea, but now He rebukes it not, in another way signifying His power more abundantly. Wherefore also they said, Of a truth You are Son of God."

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Earlier in homily it talks about God adding weight to our struggles *right* before He takes them from us.

A hard truth but St John explains that the Lord is teaching us endurance.  You can read the whole thing HERE.

Romans 5:3-5
English Standard Version
3 Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, 4 and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, 5 and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing these encouraging words from St. John Chrysostom. I am currently struggling with anxiety and insomnia (I know you can relate to the insomnia!) and needed to read this! God bless you!

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    1. I can relate to both anxiety and insomnia!

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  2. It seems like you have the right attitude, turning to Him in this time!

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  3. This part especially strikes me: "And wherefore did He not command the winds to cease, but Himself stretched forth His hand and took hold of him? Because in him faith was required."

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