The prosperous must show forth their thankfulness
to God, by liberality to the poor and needy
to God, by liberality to the poor and needy
The transcendent
power of God's grace, dearly beloved, is indeed daily effecting in Christian
hearts the transference of our every desire from earthly to heavenly things.
But this present life also is passed through the Creator's aid and sustained by
His providence, because He who promises things eternal is also the Supplier of
things temporal. As therefore we ought to give God thanks for the hope of
future happiness towards which we run by faith, because He raises us up to a
perception of the happiness in store for us, so for those things also which we
receive in the course of every year, God should be honoured and praised, who
having from the beginning given fertility to the earth and laid down laws of
bearing fruit for every germ and seed, will never forsake his own decrees but
will as Creator ever continue His kind administration of the things that He has
made. Whatever therefore the cornfields, the vineyards and the olive groves
have borne for man's purposes, all this God in His bounteous goodness has
produced: for under the varying condition of the elements He has mercifully
aided the uncertain toils of the husbandmen so that wind, and rain, cold and
heat, day and night might serve our needs. For men's methods would not have sufficed
to give effect to their works, had not God given the increase to their wonted
plantings and waterings. And hence it is but godly and just that we too should
help others with that which the Heavenly Father has mercifully bestowed on us.
For there are full many, who have no fields, no vineyards, no olive-groves,
whose wants we must provide out of the store which God has given, that they too
with us may bless God for the richness of the earth and rejoice at its
possessors having received things which they have shared also with the poor and
the stranger. That garner is blessed and most worthy that all fruits should
increase manifold in it, from which the hunger of the needy and the weak is
satisfied from which the wants of the stranger are relieved, from which the
desire of the sick is gratified. For these men God has in His justice permitted
to be afflicted with various troubles, that He might both crown the wretched
for their patience and the merciful for their loving-kindness.
Almsgiving and
fasting are the most essential aids to prayer
And while all
seasons are opportune for this duty, beloved, yet this present season is
specially suitable and appropriate, at which our holy fathers, being Divinely
inspired, sanctioned the Fast of the tenth month, that when all the ingathering
of the crops was complete, we might dedicate to God our reasonable service of
abstinence, and each might remember so to use his abundance as to be more
abstinent in himself and more open-handed towards the poor. For forgiveness of
sins is most efficaciously prayed for with almsgiving and fasting, and
supplications that are winged by such aids mount swiftly to God's ears: since
as it is written, the merciful man does good to his own soul Proverbs 11:17,
and nothing is so much a man's own as that which he spends on his neighbour.
For that part of his material possessions with which he ministers to the needy,
is transformed into eternal riches, and such wealth is begotten of this
bountifulness as can never be diminished or in any way destroyed, for blessed
are the merciful, for God shall have mercy on them Matthew 5:7, and He Himself
shall be their chief Reward, who is the Model of His own command.
Christians'
pious activity has so enraged Satan that he has multiplied heresies to wreak
them harm
From a Sermon by Saint Leo the Great
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