“If you wish to leave much wealth to your children, leave them in God's care. Do not leave them riches, but virtue and skill.” John Chrysostom
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lørdag den 27. november 2021
torsdag den 6. november 2014
John Chrysostom on the Golden Rule
"Let thine own will be the law. Dost thou wish to receive kindness? Be
kind to another. Dost thou wish to receive mercy? Show mercy to thy
neighbour. Dost thou wish to be applauded? Applaud another. Dost thou
wish to be beloved? Exercise love. Dost thou wish to enjoy the first
rank? First concede that place to another. Become thyself the judge,
thyself the lawgiver of thine own life. And again; "Do not to another
what thou hatest." By the latter precept, he would induce to a departure
from iniquity; by the former, to the exercise of virtue. "Do not thou
to another," he saith, "what thou hatest." Dost thou hate to be
insulted? Do not insult another. Dost thou hate to be envied? Envy not
another. Dost thou hate to be deceived? Do not deceive another. And, in a
word, in all things, if we hold fast these two precepts, we shall not
need any other instruction. For the knowledge of virtue He hath
implanted in our nature; but the practice of it and the correction He
hath entrusted to our moral choice." (Chrysostom, On the Statutes XIII.7, PG, 49.139-40)
søndag den 24. februar 2013
John Chrysostom on violence and heresy
"Our
warfare does not make the living dead, but rather makes the dead to
live, because it is conducted in the spirit of meekness and humility. I
persecute by word, not by acts. I persecute heresy, not heretics. I
would rather be persecuted, than persecute, just as Christ was
victorious as Crucified, and not as crucifier."
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