SERMONS ON SELECTED LESSONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. SERMON LII. ON THE WORDS OF
THE GOSPEL, LUKE X. 16, "HE THAT REJECTETH YOU REJECTETH ME."
SERMON LII.
[CII. BEN.]
ON THE WORDS OF THE GOSPEL, LUKE X. 16, "HE THAT REJECTETH YOU REJECTETH ME."
1. WHAT our Lord Jesus Crist at that that time spake to His disciples was
put in writing, and prepared for us to hear. And so we have heard His words.
For what profit would it be to us if He were seen, and were not heard? And now it
is no hurt, that He is not seen, and yet is heard. He saith then, "He that
despiseth you, despiseth Me." (1) If to the Apostles only He said, "He that
despiseth you, despiseth Me;" do ye despise us. But if His word reach to us, and He
hath called us, and set us in their place, see that ye despise not us, lest the
wrong ye shall do unto us reach to Him. For if ye fear not us, fear Him who
said, "He that despiseth you, despiseth Me." But why do we, who are unwilling to
be despised by you, speak to you, except that we may have joy of your good
conversation? Let your good works be the solace of our perils. Live well, that ye
may not die ill.
2. And in these words which I have spoken, "Live well, that ye may not die
ill," do not think of those who it may be have lived evilly, and have died in
their beds; and the pomp of their funeral has been displayed, and they have
been laid in costly coffins, in sepulchres prepared with exceeding beauty and
labour; nor because each one of you perhaps is saying, "I should wish so to die,"
do ye think that it is a vain thing I have chosen to say; when I said that I
would that ye should live well, that ye may not die ill? On the other hand, the
case of some one, it may be, occurs to you, who has both lived well, and
according to the opinion of men has died ill; perhaps he has died from the fall of a
house, has died by shipwreck, has died by wild beasts; and each carnal man is
saying in his heart, "What good is it to live well? See this man has so lived, and
in this wise has he died." "Return therefore to your heart;" and if ye are
faithful ones, ye will find Christ there; He speaketh to you there. For I cry
aloud, but He in silence giveth more instruction. I speak by the sound of words; He
speaketh within by the fear of the thoughts. May He then engraft my word in
your heart; for I have taken upon me to say, "Live well, that ye may not die
ill." See, for faith is in your hearts, and Christ dwelleth there, and it is His
place to teach what I desire to give utterance to.
3. Remember that rich and that poor man in the Gospel; "the rich man
clothed in purple and fine linen," and crammed with daily feastings; and the poor
man "lying before" the rich man's gate, hungry, and looking for "the crumbs from
his table, full of sores, licked" by "dogs."(2) Remember, I say; and whence do
ye remember, but because Christ is there in your hearts? Tell me, what have ye
asked Him within, and what hath He answered. For he goes on to say, "It came to
pass that that poor man died, and was t carried by the Angels into Abraham's
bosom. The rich man also died, and was buried in hell. And being in torments
he lifted up his eyes, and saw Lazarus resting m Abraham's bosom. Then he cried,
saying, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus that he may dip his
finger in water, and drop it on my tongue, for I am tormented in this
flame."(3) Proud in the world,(4) in hell a beggar! For that poor man did attain to his
crumbs; but the other attained not to the drop of water. Of these two then,
tell me, which died well, and which died ill? Do not ask the eyes, return to the
heart. For if ye ask the eyes, they will answer you falsely. For vastly
splendid, and disguised with much worldly show, are the honours which could be paid to
that rich man in his death. What crowds of mourning slaves and handmaids might
there be! what pompous train of dependants! what splendid funeral obsequies!
what costliness of burial! I suppose he was overwhelmed with spices. What shall
we say then, Brethren, that he died well, or died ill? If ye ask the eyes, he
died very well; if ye enquire of your inner Master, he died most ill.
4. If then those haughty men who keep their own goods to themselves, and
bestow none of them upon the poor, die in this way; how do they die who plunder
the goods of others? Therefore have I said with true reason, "Live well, that
ye die not ill," that ye die not as that rich man died. Nothing proves an evil
death, but the time after death. On the other hand, look at that poor man; not
with the eyes, for so ye will err; let faith look at him, let the heart see him.
Set him before your eyes lying on the ground, "full of sores, and the dogs"
coming and "licking his sores." Now when ye recall him before your eyes in this
guise, immediately ye loathe him, ye turn your face away, and stop your
nostrils: see then with the eyes of the heart. "He died, and was carried by the Angels
into Abraham's bosom." The rich man's family was seen bewailing him; the Angels
were not seen rejoicing. What then did Abraham answer the rich man? "Son,
remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst good things."(5) Thou thoughtest
nothing good, but what thou hadst in this life. Thou hast received them; but those
days are past; and thou hast lost the whole; and thou hast remained behind to
be tormented in hell."
5. Opportune then was it, Brethren, that those words should be spoken to
you. Have respect unto the poor, whether lying on the ground, or walking; have
respect unto the poor, do good works. Ye who are wont so to do, do it still and
ye who are not wont to do so, do it now. Let the number of those who do good
works increase; since the number of the faithful increases also. Ye do not yet
see how great is the good ye do; for so the husbandman also sees not the crop
when he sows, but he trusts the ground. Wherefore dost thou not trust God? Our
harvest will come. Think, that we are busy in travail now, are working in travail
now, but sure to receive, as it is written, "They went on and wept as they cast
their seed; but they shall surely come with exultation, bringing their sheaves
with them."(1)