On
Weak Christians
You have failed to strengthen the weak, says the
Lord. He is speaking to wicked shepherds, false shepherds, shepherds who seek
their own concerns and not those of Christ. They enjoy the bounty of milk and
wool, but they take no care at all of the sheep, and they make no effort to
heal those who are ill. I think there is a difference between one who is weak
(that is, not strong) and one who is ill, although we often say that the weak
are also suffering from illness.
My brothers, when I
try to make that distinction, perhaps I could do it better and with greater
precision, or perhaps someone with more experience and insight could do so. But
when it comes to the words of Scripture, I say what I think so that in the meantime
you will not be deprived of all profit. In the case of the weak sheep, it is to
be feared that the temptation, when it comes, may break him. The sick person,
however, is already ill by reason of some illicit desire or other, and this is
keeping him from entering God’s path and submitting to Christ’s yoke.
The paralytic was
like that. When his bearers could not bring him in to the Lord, they opened the
roof and lowered him down to the feet of Christ. Perhaps you wish to do this in
spirit: to open the roof and to lower a paralytic soul down to the Lord. All
its limbs are lifeless, it is empty of every good work, burdened with its sins,
and weak from the illness brought on by its evil desires. Since all its limbs
are helpless, and the paralysis is interior, you cannot come to the physician.
But perhaps the physician is himself concealed within; for the true
understanding of Scripture is hidden. Reveal therefore what is hidden, and thus
you will open the roof and lower the paralytic to the feet of Christ.
As for those who fail
to do this and those who are negligent, you have heard what was said to them: You
have failed to heal the sick; you have failed to bind up what was broken.
Of this we have already spoken. Man was broken by terrible temptations. But
there is at hand a consolation that will bind what was broken: God
is faithful. He does not allow you to be tempted beyond your strength, but with
the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to
endure it.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a Sermon by Saint Augustine on Pastors
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