The Lord Follows His
Preachers
Beloved
brothers, our Lord and Saviour sometimes gives us instruction by words and
sometimes by actions. His very deeds are our commands; and whenever he acts
silently he is teaching us what we should do. For example, he sends his
disciples out to preach two by two, because the precept of charity is
twofold-love of God and of one’s neighbour.
The
Lord sends his disciples out to preach in two’s in order to teach us silently
that whoever fails in charity toward his neighbour should by no means take upon
himself the office of preaching.
Rightly
is it said that he sent them ahead of him into every city
and place where he himself was to go. For
the Lord follows after the preachers, because preaching goes ahead to prepare
the way, and then when the words of exhortation have gone ahead and established
truth in our minds, the Lord comes to live within us. To those who preach
Isaiah says: Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight
the paths of our God. And
the psalmist tells them: Make a way for him who rises above the
sunset. The Lord rises
above the sunset because from that very place where he slept in death, he rose
again and manifested a greater glory. He rises above the sunset because in his
resurrection he trampled underfoot the death which he endured. Therefore, we
make a way for him who rises above the sunset when we preach his glory to you,
so that when he himself follows after us, he may illumine you with his love.
Think
over, my beloved brothers, think over his words: Pray
the Lord of the harvest to send labourers into his harvest. Pray for us so that we may be able to
labour worthily on your behalf, that our tongue may not grow weary of
exhortation, that after we have taken up the office of preaching our silence
may not bring us condemnation from the just judge.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a Homily of Pope Saint Gregory the Great
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taken from Wikimedia
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