Now,
to be separated from the company of Christ meant struggle and pain for Paul; in
fact, it was a greater affliction than any struggle or pain would be. On the
other hand, to be with Christ was a matchless reward. Yet, for the sake of
Christ, Paul chose the separation.
But,
you may say: “Because of Christ, Paul found all this pleasant.” I cannot deny
that, for he derived intense pleasure from what saddens us. I need not think
only of perils and hardships. It was true even of the intense sorrow that made
him cry out: Who is weak that I do not share the weakness? Who is scandalised
that I am not consumed with indignation?
I
urge you not simply to admire but also to imitate this splendid example of
virtue, for, if we do, we can share his crown as well.
Are
you surprised at my saying that if you have Paul’s merits, you will share that
same reward? Then listen to Paul himself: I have fought the good fight, I have
run the race, I have kept the faith. Henceforth a crown of justice awaits me,
and the Lord, who is a just judge, will give it to me on that day – and
not to me alone, but to those who desire his coming. You see how he calls all
to share the same glory?
Now,
since the same crown of glory is offered to all, let us eagerly strive to
become worthy of these promised blessings.
In
thinking of Paul we should not consider only his noble and lofty virtues or the
strong and ready will that disposed him for such great graces. We should also
realise that he shares our nature in every respect. If we do, then even what is
very difficult will seem to us easy and light; we shall work hard during the
short time we have on earth and someday we shall wear the incorruptible,
immortal crown. This we shall do by the grace and mercy of our Lord Jesus
Christ, to whom all glory and power belongs now and always through endless
ages. Amen.
Source:
The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a homily by Saint John Chrysostom, bishop
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