You win the people over with the grace of your words |
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You
have entered upon the office of bishop. Sitting at the helm of the
Church, you pilot the ship against the waves. Take firm hold of the
rudder of faith so that the severe storms of this world cannot disturb
you. The sea is mighty and vast, but do not be afraid, for as Scripture
says: he has founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the waters.
The Church of the Lord is built upon the rock of the
apostles among so many dangers in the world; it therefore remains
unmoved. The Church’s foundation is unshakeable and firm against the
assaults of the raging sea. Waves lash at the Church but do not shatter
it. Although the elements of this world constantly beat upon the Church
with crashing sounds, the Church possesses the safest harbour of
salvation for all in distress. Although the Church is tossed about on
the sea, it rides easily on rivers, especially those rivers that
Scripture speaks of: The rivers have lifted up their voice. These
are the rivers flowing from the heart of the man who is given drink by
Christ and who receives from the Spirit of God. When these rivers
overflow with the grace of the Spirit, they lift up their voice.
There is also a stream which flows down on God’s
saints like a torrent. There is also a rushing river giving joy to the
heart that is at peace and makes for peace. Whoever has received from
the fullness of this river, like John the Evangelist, like Peter and
Paul, lifts up his voice. Just as the apostles lifted up their voices
and preached the Gospel throughout the world, so those who drink these
waters begin to preach the good news of the Lord Jesus.
Drink, then, from Christ, so that your voice may also
be heard. Store up in your mind the water that is Christ, the water that
praises the Lord. Store up water from many sources, the water that
rains down from the clouds of prophecy.
Whoever gathers water from the mountains and leads it
to himself or draws it from springs, is himself a source of dew like the
clouds. Fill your soul, then, with this water, so that your land may
not be dry, but watered by your own springs.
He who reads much and understands much, receives his fill. He who is full, refreshes others. So Scripture says: If the clouds are full, they will pour rain upon the earth.
Therefore, let your words be rivers, clean and limpid,
so that in your exhortations you may charm the ears of your people. And
by the grace of your words win them over to follow your leadership. Let
your sermons be full of understanding. Solomon says: The weapons of the understanding are the lips of the wise; and in another place he says: Let your lips be bound with wisdom.
That is, let the meaning of your words shine forth, let understanding
blaze out. See that your addresses and expositions do not need to invoke
the authority of others, but let your words be their own defence. Let
no word escape your lips in vain or be uttered without depth of meaning.
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