© 1994-2017, Scott Sperling
The Christian Life
“I know that all are wishing to fly up to heaven even now; but it is necessary to
show forth the wish by works. The merchant too wishes to get rich; but he doth
not allow his wish to stop with the thought of it; no, he fits out a ship, and gets
together sailors, and engages a pilot, and furnishes the vessel with all other
stores, and borrows money, and crosses the sea, and goes away into a strange
land, and endures many dangers, and all the rest which they know who sail the
sea. So too must we show our will; for we also sail a voyage, not from land to
land, but from earth to heaven. Let us then so order our reason, that it be
serviceable to steer our upward course, and our sailors that they be obedient to it,
and let our vessel be stout, that it be not swamped amidst the reverses and
despondencies of this life, nor be lifted up by the blasts of vainglory, but be a fast
and easy vessel. If so we order our ship, and so our pilot and our crew, we shall
sail with a fair wind, and we shall draw down to ourselves the Son of God, the
true Pilot, who will not leave our bark to be engulfed, but, though ten thousand
winds may blow, will rebuke the winds and the sea, and instead of raging waves,
make a great calm.”
-- Chrysostom (347-407)