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FEAR OF MAN
Seeking to know God better, John Chrysostom became a hermit in the mountains near
Antioch in A.D. 373. Although his time of isolation was cut short by illness, he learned
that with God at his side, he could atand alone against anyone or anything. That lesson
served Chrysostom well. IN A.D. 398 he was appointed patriarch of Constantinople, where
his zeal for reform antagonized the Empress Eudoxia, who had him exiled. Allowed to return
after a short time, Chrysostom again infuriated Eudoxia, who sent him away again. How did
Chrysostom respond to such persecution? With these words: "What can I fear? Will it
be death? But you know that Christ is my life, and that I shall gain by death. Will it be
exile? But the earth and all its fullness are the Lord's. Poverty I do not fear; riches I
do not sigh for; and from death I do not shrink."
Today in the Word, MBI, October, 1991, p. 33.
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