GUIDED BY A NOD Saint Isaac the Syrian

GUIDED BY A NOD
Saint Isaac the Syrian

The man who is conscious of his sins is greater than he who prophets the whole world by the sight of his countenance. The man who is deemed worthy to see himself is greater than he who is deemed worthy to see the angels, for the latter has communion through his bodily eyes but the former through the eyes of the soul. The man who follows Christ in solitary mourning is greater than he who praises Christ amid the congregations of men. Let no one object here, citing what was said by the Apostle, "I would wish that myself were anathema from Christ for my brethren." 

He who has received the power of Paul is enjoined to do this. But Paul was guided by the nod that was made to him so that he should profit the whole world as he himself bore witness, for he did not do this of his own will. "For necessity is laid upon me", he says, "yes, woe to me if I preach not the Gospel." And the election of Paul had in view not the course of his own repentance, but the preaching of the gospel to mankind and he received a superabundant power.

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