From a Sermon by Saint Gregory Nazianzen
Let us show each other God's generosity |
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Recognize to whom you owe the fact that you exist, that you breathe, that you
understand, that you are wise, and, above all, that you know God and
hope for the kingdom of heaven and the vision of glory, now darkly as in
a mirror but then with greater fullness and purity. You have been made a
son of God, co-heir with Christ. Where did you get all this, and from
whom?
Let me turn to what is of less importance: the visible
world around us. What benefactor has enabled you to look out upon the
beauty of the sky, the sun in its course, the circle of the moon, the
countless number of stars, with the harmony and order that are theirs,
like the music of a harp? Who has blessed you with rain, with the art of
husbandry, with different kinds of food, with the arts, with houses,
with laws, with states, with a life of humanity and culture, with
friendship and the easy familiarity of kinship?
Who has given you dominion over animals, those that
are tame and those that provide you with food? Who has made you lord and
master of everything on earth? In short, who has endowed you with all
that makes man superior to all other living creatures?
Is it not God who asks you now in your turn to show
yourself generous above all other creatures and for the sake of all
other creatures? Because we have received from him so many wonderful
gifts, will we not be ashamed to refuse him this one thing only, our
generosity? Though he is God and Lord he is not afraid to be known as
our Father. Shall we for our part repudiate those who are our kith and
kin?
Brethren and friends, let us never allow ourselves to
misuse what has been given us by God’s gift. If we do, we shall hear
Saint Peter say: Be ashamed of yourselves for holding on to what
belongs to someone else. Resolve to imitate God’s justice, and no one
will be poor. Let us not labour to heap up and hoard riches while
others remain in need. If we do, the prophet Amos will speak out against
us with sharp and threatening words: Come now, you that say: When
will the new moon be over, so that we may start selling? When will the
sabbath be over, so that we may start opening our treasures?
Let us put into practice the supreme and primary law
of God. He sends down rain on just and sinful alike, and causes the sun
to rise on all without distinction. To all earth’s creatures he has
given the broad earth, the springs, the rivers and the forests. He has
given the air to the birds, and the waters to those who live in the
water. He has given abundantly to all the basic needs of life, not as a
private possession, not restricted by law, not divided by boundaries,
but as common to all, amply and in rich measure. His gifts are not
deficient in any way, because he wanted to give equality of blessing to
equality of worth, and to show the abundance of his generosity.
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