From a letter by Saint John of God, religious
Christ is faithful and provides all things |
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Saint John of God |
If
we look forward to receiving God’s mercy, we can never fail to do good
so long as we have the strength. For if we share with the poor, out of
love for God, whatever he has given to us, we shall receive according to
his promise a hundredfold in eternal happiness. What a fine profit,
what a blessed reward! Who would not entrust his possessions to this
best of merchants, who handles our affairs so well? With outstretched
arms he begs us to turn toward him, to weep for our sins, and to become
the servants of love, first for ourselves, then for our neighbours. Just
as water extinguishes a fire, so love wipes away sin.
So many poor people come here that I very often wonder
how we can care for them all, but Jesus Christ provides all things and
nourishes everyone. Many of them come to the house of God, because the
city of Granada is large and very cold, especially now in winter. More
than a hundred and ten are now living here, sick and healthy, servants
and pilgrims. Since this house is open to everyone, it receives the sick
of every type and condition: the crippled, the disabled, lepers, mutes,
the insane, paralytics, those suffering from scurvy and those bearing
the afflictions of old age, many children, and above all countless
pilgrims and travellers, who come here, and for whom we furnish the
fire, water, and salt, as well as the utensils to cook their food. And
for all of this no payment is requested, yet Christ provides.
I work here on borrowed money, a prisoner for the sake
of Jesus Christ. And often my debts are so pressing that I dare not go
out of the house for fear of being seized by my creditors. Whenever I
see so many poor brothers and neighbours of mine suffering beyond their
strength and overwhelmed with so many physical or mental ills which I
cannot alleviate, then I become exceedingly sorrowful; but I trust in
Christ, who knows my heart. And so I say: “Woe to the man who trusts in
men rather than in Christ.” Whether you like it or not, you will grow
apart from men, but Christ is faithful and always with you, for Christ
provides all things. Let us always give thanks to him. Amen.
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If
we look forward to receiving God’s mercy, we can never fail to do good
so long as we have the strength. For if we share with the poor, out of
love for God, whatever he has given to us, we shall receive according to
his promise a hundredfold in eternal happiness. What a fine profit,
what a blessed reward! Who would not entrust his possessions to this
best of merchants, who handles our affairs so well? With outstretched
arms he begs us to turn toward him, to weep for our sins, and to become
the servants of love, first for ourselves, then for our neighbours. Just
as water extinguishes a fire, so love wipes away sin.
So many poor people come here that I very often wonder
how we can care for them all, but Jesus Christ provides all things and
nourishes everyone. Many of them come to the house of God, because the
city of Granada is large and very cold, especially now in winter. More
than a hundred and ten are now living here, sick and healthy, servants
and pilgrims. Since this house is open to everyone, it receives the sick
of every type and condition: the crippled, the disabled, lepers, mutes,
the insane, paralytics, those suffering from scurvy and those bearing
the afflictions of old age, many children, and above all countless
pilgrims and travellers, who come here, and for whom we furnish the
fire, water, and salt, as well as the utensils to cook their food. And
for all of this no payment is requested, yet Christ provides.
I work here on borrowed money, a prisoner for the sake
of Jesus Christ. And often my debts are so pressing that I dare not go
out of the house for fear of being seized by my creditors. Whenever I
see so many poor brothers and neighbours of mine suffering beyond their
strength and overwhelmed with so many physical or mental ills which I
cannot alleviate, then I become exceedingly sorrowful; but I trust in
Christ, who knows my heart. And so I say: “Woe to the man who trusts in
men rather than in Christ.” Whether you like it or not, you will grow
apart from men, but Christ is faithful and always with you, for Christ
provides all things. Let us always give thanks to him. Amen.
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