Neither wealth, nor honours, nor vanity can
make a man happy during his life on earth, but only attachment to the service
of God, when we are fortune enough to realise that and to carry it out
properly. The woman who is held in contempt by her husband is not unhappy in
her state because she is held in contempt but because she does not know her
religion or because she does not practice what her religion tells her she
should do. Teach her religion, and from the moment that you see her practice
it, she will cease to complain and to consider herself unhappy. Oh! How happy
man would be, even on this earth, if he knew his religion! ....
What power that
person who is near to God possesses when he loves Him and serves Him
faithfully! Alas, my dear brethren, anyone who is despised by worldly people,
who appears to be unimportant and humble, look at him when he masters the very
will and power of God Himself. Look at a Moses, who compels the Lord to grant
pardon to three hundred thousand men who were indeed guilty. Look at Josue, who
commanded the sun to stand still and the sun became immobile, a thing which
never happened before and which perhaps will never happen again. Look at the
Apostles: simply because they loved God, the devils fled before them, the lame
walked, the blind saw, the dead arose to life. Look at St. Benedict, who
commanded the rocks to stop in their course and they remained hanging in
midair. Look at him who multiplied bread, who made water come out of rocks, and
who disposed of the stones and the forest as easily as if they were wisps of
straw. Look at a St. Francis of Paula who commands the fish to come to hear the
word of God and they respond to his call with such loyalty that they applaud
his words. Look at a St. John who commands the birds to keep silent and they
obey him. Look at many others who walk the seas without any human aid. Very
well! Now take a look at all those impious people and all those famous ones of
the world with all their wit and all their knowledge for achieving everything.
Alas! Of what are they really capable? Nothing at all.
And why not?
Unless it is because they are not attached to the service of God. But how
powerful and how happy at the same time is the person who knows his religion
and who practices what it commands.
Alas, my dear
brethren, the man who lives according to the direction of his passions and
abandons the service of God is both unhappy and capable of so little! Put an
army of one hundred thousand men around a dead man and let them employ all
their power to bring him back to life. No, no, my dear children, he will not
come to life again. But let someone who is despised by the world, but who
enjoys the friendship of God, command this dead man to take up life again;
immediately you will see him arise and walk. We have other proofs of this, too.
If it were necessary to be wealthy or to be very learned to serve God, a great
many people would be unable to do it. But, no, my dear children, extensive
learning or great wealth are not at all necessary for the service of God. On
the contrary, they are often a very big obstacle to it. Yes, my dear brethren,
let us be rich or poor, in whatever state we may be, learned or otherwise, we
can please God and save our souls....
Listen to me for
one moment and you will see that only the service of God will console us and
make us happy in the midst of all the miseries of life. To accomplish it, you
do not need to leave either your belongings, or your parents, or even your
friends, unless they are leading you to sin. You have no need to go and spend
the rest of your lives in the desert to weep there for your sins. If that were
necessary for us, indeed, we should be very happy to have such a remedy for our
ills. But no, a father and a mother of a family can serve God by living with
their children and bringing them up in a Christian way. A servant can very
easily serve God and his master, with nothing to stop him.
No, my dear
brethren, the way of life which means serving God changes nothing in all that
we have to do. On the contrary, we simply do better all the things we must do.
Taken from a Sermon of St. John Vianney
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