Sunday, October 18, 2009

Whoever Wishes To Be Great

Blessed is he who, dwelling amidst many people, does not turn towards the many, but directs his whole heart to God.
Blessed is he who purchases Christ with all his belongings and has, as his only possession, the cross, which he raises on high.
Blessed is he who, administering his cleanly-gained possessions, extends God's hand to those who are in need...
Blessed is he who, having authority over the people by holy and great sacrifices brings Christ to earthly folk.
Blessed is the one, who, being a child of the flock, a most perfect nursling, keeps the place of the heavenly Christ.
Blessed is he who, by his pure mind's forceful movements, beholds the brilliance of the heavenly lights.
Blessed is he who honors the Lord by much-toiling hands: and for many people, this is the law of life.
All these things fill up the heavenly receptacles in which are stored the fruit of our souls, whilst every several virtue leads to a different place.
For many are the mansions pertaining to different lives.
Blessed is he, whom the mighty Spirit has shown to be poor in passions,
whoever leads a life of repentance;
who can never get his fill of celestial food;
who, by kindness, becomes inheritor to great things;
who, by bowels of mercy, draws down God's great compassion, being a friend of peace and pure in heart;
who, for the sake of the great-famed Christ, has endured many sufferings, and will find great honor.
Keep the way of these people, whichever you prefer.

-- Saint Gregory Nazianzen

Saint Gregory Narzianzen (390) was a monk, a bishop, and a writer of letters, prayers, and poems.

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