Again, we are given time by our Lord
and God and Savior Jesus Christ for the seeds of almsgiving to fall upon
our hearing. Again, Christ has given us the sower to imitate, who sowed
his seed on good earth, and from it reaped a hundred-fold. For behold
the message which is proclaimed from his hands. Behold the theater of
almsgiving that has been gathered. For within have been called the
lovers of God, and the lovers of honor and the lovers of the poor. Those
who fervently desire crowns are called. For God is standing by, He Who
grants confirmation, receiving the little money given by the lovers of
the poor, and granting them the Kingdom of Heaven. I entreat you, let
none of us forfeit this grace. Let none of us neglect this great and
world-transcending gift for a little money: no poor man, nor rich man,
nor servant, nor free man, nor wise man, nor worker, nor man, nor woman.
But I entreat all of you, with diligence let us purchase the Kingdom of
Heaven.
And let none of the poor say: “I am
poor”, for he is first bound in constraint, and he thinks that he
appears to have a perfect defense to God. For what would the poor man
say: “I have no money, I cannot buy daily food, I am worried all day
that I might find a way to survive. I beautify, I have children, I
struggle, and the strength of my body wilts. And you sit in judgment of
my struggles, while you reward others?” You speak of your struggles
alone, and you think that the strength of your body is your possession.
And do you not believe that, regardless of how small it may be, with the
strength and power of your work, you can perform almsgiving? It is
better to give a little with your body, that your soul might be granted a
great treasure. For if I have ten coins and I give nine to the body and
one to the soul, because of this, are all things of life put aside? If
you make fifty coins, and give God five for the weak, and keep
forty-five for yourself, the soul is strengthened, as is the body by
continuous prayer, and you receive grace for further work, and to
receive further reward, and you become richer than the rich by
almsgiving. But you will always tell me: “And what do you say I will
receive from this? For I will not be named 'poor', but 'a debtor to
God'. And what do you say has happened to me?” Believe the Scripture
which tells you: “He who has mercy on the poor lends to God” (Proverbs
19:17). And have you heard from Him: “Whatever you do to the least of
these, you do it to me” (Matthew 25:40)?
You do not have to sit a long while in
the market place till you see a rich man approaching, and you praise him
saying: “Blessed is this rich man, for he has no needs of his own, but
lends to others.” And though he lends to men, you lend to God. He from
his struggles receives with effort and conflict in sin. You from God
receive without toil, without care, and with joy a hundred-fold. He
receives in this rocky life, you in the endless and eternal life which
you inherit. If you do not believe me, believe God who informs us with
an oath, and says: “Amen I tell you, you will receive a hundred-fold,
and inherit eternal life.” (Matthew 19:29) He does not think that he
will become less by giving to the poor, nor that he would become poor by
giving to the poor. If the poor man has mercy on the poor man, he does
not become poor, but is praised, and is more so insured against poverty.
Do you hear the Prophet who says: “I was young and now I am old, yet I
have never seen the righteous forsaken, or their children begging
bread”, and again: “The righteous man has mercy and lends all the day,
and his seed is blessed” (Psalms 37:25-26)? Why is it blessed? Because
he who sows with a blessing, reaps with a blessing. As you take care
towards your bodily needs, take care of those of your soul. For nothing
else is needed by the soul, other than to cover the widow and orphan
and poor man. Do not leave your soul to be seen naked by God on that
fearsome and terrible day, but become arrayed in light through
almsgiving, and appear with all glory before God. For God says through
the Prophet: “Share your bread with the poor, and bring poor wanderers
into your home, and then your light will break forth like the dawn, and
your healing will quickly appear; then your righteousness will go before
you” (Isaiah 58:7-8). Do you see how great a share you are granted for a
bit of bread or for a coin that you part with? Do you know how much
light is the fruit of almsgiving? Do you wish to learn how great a
treasure is granted to us for giving but a small amount to the poor?