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Homily

From: a Homily on Matthew by St. John Chrysostom, Liturgy of the Hours.
St. John Chrysostom (347-407 AD) Bishop of Constantinople, Doctor of the Church.

"Be as clever as serpents and as gentle as doves." Matthew 10:16

"What cleverness is the Lord requiring here? The cleverness of a snake. A snake will surrender everything and will put up no great resistance even if its body is being cut into pieces, provided it can save its head. So you, the Lord is saying, must surrender everything but your faith: money, body, even life itself. For faith is the head and the root; keep that, and though you lose all else, you will get it back in abundance.

"The Lord therefore counseled the disciples to be not simply clever or innocent; rather he joined the two qualities so that they become a genuine virtue. He insisted on the cleverness of the snake so that deadly wounds might be avoided, and he insisted on the innocence of the dove so that revenge might not be taken on those who injure or lay traps for you. Cleverness is useless without innocence."

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