Hebrews 11:1, 2
Now faith is the substance of things
hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a
good report.
1. How great a dignity the Lord bestows
on you in transferring you from the order of Catechumens to that of the
Faithful, the Apostle Paul shows, when he affirms, God is faithful, by Whom you
were called into the fellowship of His Son Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 1:9 For
since God is called Faithful, thou also in receiving this title receive a great
dignity. For as God is called Good, and Just, and Almighty, and Maker of the
Universe, so is He also called Faithful. Consider therefore to what a dignity
you are rising, seeing you are to become partaker of a title of God.
2. Here then it is further required, that
each of you be found faithful in his conscience: for a faithful man it is hard
to find Proverbs 20:6: not that you should show your conscience to me, for you
are not to be judged of man's judgment ; but that thou show the sincerity of
your faith to God, who tries the reins and hearts , and knows the thoughts of
men. A great thing is a faithful man, being richest of all rich men. For to the
faithful man belongs the whole world of wealth , in that he disdains and tramples
on it. For they who in appearance are rich, and have many possessions, are poor
in soul: since the more they gather, the more they pine with longing for what
is still lacking. But the faithful man, most strange paradox, in poverty is
rich: for knowing that we need only to have food and raiment, and being
therewith content 1 Timothy 6:8, he has trodden riches under foot.
3. Nor is it only among us, who bear the name of Christ, that the dignity of faith is great : but likewise all things that are accomplished in the world, even by those who are aliens from the Church, are accomplished by faith.
By faith the laws of marriage yoke
together those who have lived as strangers: and because of the faith in
marriage contracts a stranger is made partner of a stranger's person and
possessions. By faith husbandry also is sustained, for he who believes not that
he shall receive a harvest endures not the toils. By faith sea-faring men,
trusting to the thinnest plank, exchange that most solid element, the land, for
the restless motion of the waves, committing themselves to uncertain hopes, and
carrying with them a faith more sure than any anchor. By faith therefore most
of men's affairs are held together: and not among us only has there been this
belief, but also, as I have said, among those who are without. For if they
receive not the Scriptures, but bring forward certain doctrines of their own,
even these they accept by faith.
4. The lesson also which was read today
invites you to the true faith, by setting before you the way in which you also
must please God: for it affirms that without faith it is impossible to please
Him. Hebrews 11:6 For when will a man resolve to serve God, unless he believes
that He is a giver of reward? When will a young woman choose a virgin life, or
a young man live soberly, if they believe not that for chastity there is a
crown that fades not away 1 Peter 5:4? Faith is an eye that enlightens every
conscience, and imparts understanding; for the Prophet says, And if you believe
not, you shall not understand.
Faith stops the mouths of lions Hebrews
11:34, as in Daniel's case: for the Scripture says concerning him, that Daniel
was brought up out of the den, and no manner of hurt was found upon him,
because he believed in his God. Daniel 6:23 Is there anything more fearful than
the devil? Yet even against him we have no other shield than faith , an
impalpable buckler against an unseen foe. For he sends forth various arrows,
and shoots down in the dark night those that watch not; but, since the enemy is
unseen, we have faith as our strong armour, according to the saying of the
Apostle, In all things taking the shield of faith, wherewith you shall be able
to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. Ephesians 6:16 A fiery dart of
desire of base indulgence is often cast forth from the devil: but faith,
suggesting a picture of the judgment, cools down the mind, and quenches the
dart.
5. There is much to tell of faith, and
the whole day would not be time sufficient for us to describe it fully. At present
let us be content with Abraham only, as one of the examples from the Old
Testament, seeing that we have been made his sons through faith. He was
justified not only by works, but also by faith : for though he did many things
well, yet he was never called the friend of God , except when he believed.
Moreover, his every work was performed in faith. Through faith he left his
parents; left country, and place, and home through faith. Hebrews 11:8-10 In
like manner, therefore, as he was justified be thou justified also. In his body
he was already dead in regard to offspring, and Sarah his wife was now old, and
there was no hope left of having children. God promises the old man a child,
and Abraham without being weakened in faith, though he considered his own body
now as good as dead Romans 4:19, heeded not the weakness of his body, but the
power of Him who promised, because he counted Him faithful who had promised
Hebrews 11:11-12, and so beyond all expectation gained the child from bodies as
it were already dead. And when, after he had gained his son, he was commanded
to offer him up, although he had heard the word, In Isaac shall your seed be
called , he proceeded to offer up his son, his only son, to God, believing that
God is able to raise up even from the dead. Hebrews 11:19 And having bound his
son, and laid him on the wood, he did in purpose offer him, but by the goodness
of God in delivering to him a lamb instead of his child, he received his son
alive. Being faithful in these things, he was sealed for righteousness, and
received circumcision as a seal of the faith which he had while he was in
uncircumcision Romans 4:11, having received a promise that he should be the
father of many nations Genesis 17:5 .
6. Let us see, then, how Abraham is the
father of many nations. Romans 4:17-18 Of Jews he is confessedly the father,
through succession according to the flesh. But if we hold to the succession
according to the flesh, we shall be compelled to say that the oracle was false.
For according to the flesh he is no longer father of us all: but the example of
his faith makes us all sons of Abraham. How? And in what manner? With men it is
incredible that one should rise from the dead; as in like manner it is
incredible also that there should be offspring from aged persons as good as
dead. But when Christ is preached as having been crucified on the tree, and as
having died and risen again, we believe it. By the likeness therefore of our
faith we are adopted into the sonship of Abraham. And then, following upon our
faith, we receive like him the spiritual seal, being circumcised by the Holy
Spirit through Baptism, not in the foreskin of the body, but in the heart,
according to Jeremiah, saying, And you shall be circumcised unto God in the
foreskin of your heart : and according to the Apostle, in the circumcision of
Christ, having been buried with Him in baptism, and the rest Colossians 2:11-12
.
7. This faith if we keep we shall be free
from condemnation, and shall be adorned with all kinds of virtues. For so great
is the strength of faith, as even to buoy men up in walking on the sea. Peter
was a man like ourselves, made up of flesh and blood, and living upon like
food. But when Jesus said, Come Matthew 14:29, he believed, and walked upon the
waters, and found his faith safer upon the waters than any ground; and his
heavy body was upheld by the buoyancy of his faith. But though he had safe
footing over the water as long as he believed, yet when he doubted, at once he
began to sink: for as his faith gradually relaxed, his body also was drawn down
with it. And when He saw his distress, Jesus who remedies the distresses of our
souls, said, O thou of little faith, wherefore did you doubt Mark 14:31? And
being nerved again by Him who grasped his right hand, he had no sooner recovered
his faith, than, led by the hand of the Master, he resumed the same walking
upon the waters: for this the Gospel indirectly mentioned, saying, when they
had gone up into the ship. For it says not that Peter swam across and went up,
but gives us to understand that, after returning the same distance that he went
to meet Jesus, he went up again into the ship.
8. Yea, so much power has faith, that not
the believer only is saved, but some have been saved by others believing. The
paralytic in Capernaum was not a believer, but they believed who brought him,
and let him down through the tiles Mark 2:4: for the sick man's soul shared the
sickness of his body. And think not that I accuse him without cause: the Gospel
itself says, when Jesus saw, not his faith, but their faith, He says to the
sick of the palsy, Arise! The bearers believed, and the sick of the palsy
enjoyed the blessing of the cure.
9. Would you see yet more surely that
some are saved by others' faith? Lazarus died John 11:14-44: one day had passed,
and a second, and a third: his sinews were decayed, and corruption was preying
already upon his body. How could one four days dead believe, and entreat the
Redeemer on his own behalf? But what the dead man lacked was supplied by his
true sisters. For when the Lord had come, the sister fell down before Him, and
when He said, Where have you laid him? and she had made answer, Lord, by this
time he stinks; for he has been four days dead, the Lord said, If you believe,
you shall see the glory of God; as much as saying, Supply thou the dead man's
lack of faith: and the sisters' faith had so much power, that it recalled the
dead from the gates of hell. Have then men by believing, the one on behalf of
the other, been able to raise the dead, and shall not thou, if you believe
sincerely on your own behalf, be much rather profited? Nay, even if you be
faithless, or of little faith, the Lord is loving unto man; He condescends to
you on your repentance: only on your part say with honest mind, Lord, I
believe, help thou mine unbelief. Mark 9:24 But if you think that thou really
art faithful, but hast not yet the fullness of faith, thou too hast need to say
like the Apostles, Lord, increase our faith Luke 17:5: for some part you have
of yourself, but the greater part you receive from Him.
10. For the name of Faith is in the form
of speech one, but has two distinct senses. For there is one kind of faith, the
dogmatic, involving an assent of the soul on some particular point: and it is
profitable to the soul, as the Lord says: He that hears My words, and believes
Him that sent Me, has everlasting life, and comes not into judgment John 5:24:
and again, He that believes in the Son is not judged, but has passed from death
unto life. Oh the great loving-kindness of God! For the righteous were many
years in pleasing Him: but what they succeeded in gaining by many years of
well-pleasing , this Jesus now bestows on you in a single hour. For if you
shall believe that Jesus Christ is Lord, and that God raised Him from the dead,
you shall be saved, and shall be transported into Paradise by Him who brought
in there the robber. And doubt not whether it is possible; for He who on this
sacred Golgotha saved the robber after one single hour of belief, the same
shall save you also on your believing.
11. But there is a second kind of faith,
which is bestowed by Christ as a gift of grace. For to one is given through the
Spirit the word of wisdom, and to another the word of knowledge according to
the same Spirit: to another faith, by the same Spirit, and to another gifts of
healing. 1 Corinthians 12:8-9 This faith then which is given of grace from the
Spirit is not merely doctrinal, but also works things above man's power. For
whosoever has this faith, shall say to this mountain, Remove hence to yonder
place, and it shall remove. Mark 11:23 For whenever any one shall say this in
faith, believing that it comes to pass, and shall not doubt in his heart, then
receives he the grace.
And of this faith it is said, If you have
faith as a grain of mustard seed. Matthew 17:20 For just as the grain of
mustard seed is small in size, but fiery in its operation, and though sown in a
small space has a circle of great branches, and when grown up is able even to
shelter the fowls Matthew 13:32; so, likewise, faith in the swiftest moment
works the greatest effects in the soul. For, when enlightened by faith, the
soul has visions of God, and as far as is possible beholds God, and ranges
round the bounds of the universe, and before the end of this world already beholds
the Judgment, and the payment of the promised rewards. Have thou therefore that
faith in Him which comes from your own self, that you may also receive from Him
that faith which works things above man.
12. But in learning the Faith and in
professing it, acquire and keep that only, which is now delivered to you by the
Church, and which has been built up strongly out of all the Scriptures. For
since all cannot read the Scriptures, some being hindered as to the knowledge
of them by want of learning, and others by a want of leisure, in order that the
soul may not perish from ignorance, we comprise the whole doctrine of the Faith
in a few lines. This summary I wish you both to commit to memory when I recite
it , and to rehearse it with all diligence among yourselves, not writing it out
on paper , but engraving it by the memory upon your heart , taking care while
you rehearse it that no Catechumen chance to overhear the things which have
been delivered to you. I wish you also to keep this as a provision through the
whole course of your life, and beside this to receive no other, neither if we
ourselves should change and contradict our present teaching, nor if an adverse
angel, transformed into an angel of light 2 Corinthians 11:14 should wish to
lead you astray. For though we or an angel from heaven preach to you any other
gospel than that you have received, let him be to you anathema. Galatians 1:8-9
So for the present listen while I simply say the Creed , and commit it to
memory; but at the proper season expect the confirmation out of Holy Scripture
of each part of the contents. For the articles of the Faith were not composed
as seemed good to men; but the most important points collected out of all the
Scripture make up one complete teaching of the Faith. And just as the mustard
seed in one small grain contains many branches, so also this Faith has embraced
in few words all the knowledge of godliness in the Old and New Testaments. Take
heed then, brethren, and hold fast the traditions which you now receive, and write
them on the table of your heart.
13. Guard them with reverence, lest per
chance the enemy despoil any who have grown slack; or lest some heretic pervert
any of the truths delivered to you. For faith is like putting money into the
bank , even as we have now done; but from you God requires the accounts of the
deposit. I charge you, as the Apostle says, before God, who quickens all
things, and Christ Jesus, who before Pontius Pilate witnessed the good
confession, that you keep this faith which is committed to you, without spot,
until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ. A treasure of life has now been
committed to you, and the Master demands the deposit at His appearing, which in
His own times He shall show, Who is the blessed and only Potentate, the King of
kings, and Lord of lords; Who only has immortality, dwelling in light which no
man can approach unto; Whom no man has seen nor can see. To Whom be glory,
honour, and power 1 Timothy 6:15-16 for ever and ever. Amen.
taken from a Catechetical Lecture of
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem
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